Assistant Mini Bar Manager
By MGM Resorts International At , Las Vegas, 89109, Nv
Working knowledge of inventory management
Direct smooth, efficient, cost effective operation, including labor management, supervision of all aspects of services, scheduling and inventory control
Provide management support in the oversight of assigned shift to ensure the delivery of quality service to the guests
Provide recommendations to management on daily operational issues
Manage assigned operational functions within the department consistent with the strategic plan and vision for the department
Manage delivery and measurement of guest service within assigned department(s) consistent with the company’s core service standards and brand attributes
Chandelier Bar Server Assistant/Busser (Average $1000/Week)
By Four Seasons At , New Orleans, 70115, La $1,000 a week
Previous Food & Beverage experience preferred
General knowledge of food and drink menu
TIPS and ServSafe certifications required
Work authorization in the United States
Excellent Mentoring, Training and Development Opportunities
World Class Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Program

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work in a fun and vibrant bar environment? We are looking for a Bar Assistant to join our team! You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service, preparing drinks, and helping to create a great atmosphere for our guests. If you are passionate about the bar industry and have a great attitude, then this is the job for you!

Overview:

Bar Assistants are responsible for providing excellent customer service in a bar setting. They must be able to mix drinks, serve food, and keep the bar area clean and organized. They must also be knowledgeable about the different types of alcoholic beverages and be able to answer customer questions.

How To Become an Bar Assistant:

To become a Bar Assistant, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to obtain a food handler’s license or other certifications depending on the state you live in. Additionally, some employers may require you to have experience in the hospitality industry.

Bar Assistant Skills:

• Excellent customer service skills
• Knowledge of alcoholic beverages
• Ability to mix drinks
• Ability to serve food
• Ability to keep the bar area clean and organized
• Knowledge of health and safety regulations
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Ability to handle cash and credit card transactions

What is Bar Assistant Knowledge?

• Knowledge of alcoholic beverages
• Knowledge of health and safety regulations
• Knowledge of food service regulations
• Knowledge of customer service principles
• Knowledge of bar equipment and tools

What is Bar Assistant Responsibilities?

• Greet customers and take orders
• Prepare and serve alcoholic beverages
• Prepare and serve food items
• Clean and organize the bar area
• Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations
• Handle cash and credit card transactions
• Maintain inventory of bar supplies
• Assist with special events and promotions

What is Bar Assistant Experience?

• Previous experience in the hospitality industry
• Previous experience in a bar setting
• Previous experience in customer service
• Previous experience in food service

What is Bar Assistant Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Food handler’s license or other certifications (depending on the state)
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Ability to handle cash and credit card transactions

Bar Assistant Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Food handler’s license or other certifications (depending on the state)
• Courses in hospitality, customer service, food service, and/or bartending

Tools to Help Bar Assistant Work Better:

• Point of sale (POS) systems
• Inventory management software
• Cash registers
• Barcode scanners
• Drink recipe software

Good Tips to Help Bar Assistant Do More Effectively:

• Stay organized and keep the bar area clean.
• Be knowledgeable about the different types of alcoholic beverages.
• Be able to mix drinks quickly and accurately.
• Be able to answer customer questions.
• Be able to handle cash and credit card transactions.
• Be aware of health and safety regulations.

Common Bar Assistant Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in the hospitality industry?
• What experience do you have in a bar setting?
• What is your knowledge of alcoholic beverages?
• How would you handle a difficult customer?
• How do you handle cash and credit card transactions?
• What do you know about health and safety regulations?