Seafood Buffet Busperson Restaurants & Beverage - Park City, UT at Geebo

Seafood Buffet Busperson

Company Name:
Deer Valley
Deer Valley is an award-winning destination ski resort that typically has positions available in lodging, ski school, casual and fine dining food and beverage operations, ski rental shops, mountain operations such as groomer, snowmaker, ski patrol and everything in between!
PURPOSE OF POSITION : Buspersons will provide prompt, professional and courteous service to the entire restaurant.
### SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Prior restaurant experience
Tray carrying skills
Excellent communication skills
Scheduled: 3:30 pm until close
JOB DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
Proper water service
Table clearing
Crumbing of tables and chairs
Proper efficient resetting of tables
Replenishing side station throughout service including waters, silverware etc.
Assisting team as necessary under server's direction
Precisely executing opening and closing side work duties
Buff glassware to fully stock stations (upstairs and downstairs)
Buff Silverware
Fill both hutches with appropriate linen (available at equipment issue)
Bring up linen bags, bar towels and napkins
Set up bus stations (upstairs and downstairs), setting out appropriate racks for staff to use
Preset enough trays for second turn
Clean and organize both bus closets
Out chairs in from outside back door and upstairs hallway
Bring full linen bags to equipment issue
Wipe down and sanitize sinks (these are used for food preparation during the day)
Wheel the bus cart back to the dish room
Tidies up the upstairs elevator bus station
Verify and sign tip report sheet
Varying with employment status and tenure, Deer Valley offers their staff ski privileges, friends and family ski passes, health insurance, an end-of-season bonus, housing, dining and retail discounts, wellness and yoga classes, employee assistance support and more!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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