Server Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Centreville, VA at Geebo

Server Assistant

Centreville, VA Centreville, VA Part-time Part-time $12 - $15 an hour $12 - $15 an hour 7 hours ago 7 hours ago 7 hours ago Great American Restaurants has been named the #1 Top Workplace in 2022 by The Washington Post, which is our 8th year being recognized as a Top Workplace in the area.
The dedication of our people is what sets our company apart, offering the best hospitality to our guests and each other every day.
Our key ingredient in each recipe is FUN! Looking for a great place to get your first job? Love to work on a team? As a server assistant, you will work in a team-oriented, high-volume, fast-paced, guest-centric environment to provide our guests with an exceptionally distinctive dining experience.
Server Assistants earn $12-15 per hour Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Prepare tables for guests including setting up items, such as plates and roll-ups Keep the service lane and side stands clean, stocked, and organized Stock bread station and prepare bread service Dish expo cleanliness and flow Support bar cleanliness and organization We believe that if we take care of our people, theyll take care of our guests.
Thats why youll have a package of
Benefits:
Opportunity for growth Flexible scheduling to promote work-life balance Employee dining discount Paid training Great pay in a high-volume setting Health insurance, PTO, and 401K based on eligibility Great American Restaurants owns and operates 15 high volume, upscale casual restaurants and 2 artisan bakeries in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Our locations include:
Patsys American Randys Prime Seafood & Steaks Ozzies Good Eats Jacksons Arties Carlyle Mikes American Silverado Best Buns Coastal Flats Sweetwater Tavern Good Eats Emporium Brand:
Sweetwater Tavern Address:
14250 Sweetwater Lane Centreville, VA - 20121 Property Description:
Sweetwater Tavern Centreville Property Number:
11.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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