1 Hotel South Beachother related Employment listings - Miami Beach, FL at Geebo

1 Hotel South Beach

Salary Range:
$5.
63 plus service chargeOverview:
Grow with usEvery day is precious, especially the experiences we encounter with those around us.
The Food & Beverage team at 1 Hotel South Beach understand (and value) that great, mindful people are required to execute an exquisite affair for our guests.
Our team is currently seeking a hard-working, attentive Server for our rooftop restaurant, WATR.
In this role, you'll master the ability to provide support for the F&B team, to ultimately execute the perfect experience for our guests dining experience with us.
Inside tip:
Being attentive to the smallest details will ensure your success in this role
Qualifications:
About youPassionate about hospitality and food and beverage with previous similar work experience.
Basic knowledgeable of banquet operations, a team player, hard worker, and detail oriented.
Is flexible and willing to meet the demands of a 24-hour operation.
About usOur culture is caring and thoughtful, and we deliver good-natured and informed service, perfectly executed to evoke a sense of fulfillment and well-being.
As a part of our team, you can look forward to activities and perks that drive your passion for nature such as:
Designed by Nature work environmentHealth & Wellness- Competitive Medical, Dental & Vision, and EAP programRetirement PlanningPaid Personal Days Career Advancement:
Were growing rapidly and with growth comes advancement opportunities (around the globe)!SH University - Offers eligible team members a chance to grow and flourish from obtaining professional development and courses/certifications through our exclusive online learning educational platform.
Team Member Recognition program - Earn rewards and pay it forward, while doing all the good you can! About the Company:
1 Hotel South Beach.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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