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Part-time Bartender/Server

Davenport's Restaurant Davenport's Restaurant East Providence, RI East Providence, RI Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
9K - $35.
4K a year Estimated:
$27.
9K - $35.
4K a year 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago As a Bartender, your responsibilities would be but are not limited to ensuring all guests are provided with prompt and friendly service.
You need to be able to describe menu items, need to be able to make the drinks according to our recipes, need to be able to batch drinks, assists guests in making food and beverage selections, takes and rings in orders, delivers food and beverages, processes payments, and assists fellow team members to ensure overall guest satisfaction at Davenport's in East Providence You must be available to work on weekends or weekdays as well as Sunday's.
Must be upbeat, outgoing and positive.
Must be able to assist guests and possess great guest relations skills.
Ability to work positively in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
Basic math skills Ability to work effectively within a team.
Ability to be on your feet and alert for extended periods of time.
Continuous use of hands and arms.
Continuous bending, reaching and twisting.
Maintain professionalism.
Must be a team player, and reliable.
Must have reliable transportation.
Currently looking for a sunday bartender and can fill in with floor shifts until more opens up.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$3.
89 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Restaurant type:
Fast casual restaurant Shift:
Night shift Weekly day range:
Weekends as needed
Experience:
Bartenders:
2 years (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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