Bartender - HRC Orlando
Hard Rock Cafe · Orlando, FL · 2 days ago
ManufacturingPart-time
About the role
The Bartender plays a crucial role as the first point of contact for guests, serving as a tour guide, communicator, showman, decision-maker, memorabilia curator, and musician.
Responsibilities
- Making drinks to spec recipe.
- Demonstrating responsible alcohol service.
- Serving food.
- Handling cash & other forms of payment.
- Making proficient sales transactions - using a point-of-sale system.
- Properly checking I.D.s – for guests who appear to be under 30 years old.
- Maintaining proper cash drawer balances.
- Directing guests to areas/restrooms.
- Maintaining impeccable product knowledge.
- Suggestive selling - using proven techniques.
- Maintaining a clean and organized bar area.
- Maintaining proper product pars – through bar pulls & inventories.
- Stocking liquor, beer, wine and glassware throughout the shift.
- Properly labeling, dating, covering and refrigerating prepped items for the bar.
- Maintaining a proper 3-compartment sink – properly sanitizing equipment, utensils, and glassware.
- Performing opening, closing & side duties – setting up/breaking down the bar, cleaning glass/countertops, sweeping the floor, etc.
- Answering questions - accurately and politely.
- Creating memorable experiences.
Requirements
- A high school diploma or GED equivalent.
- At least 2 years of high volume bartending experience.
- In some U.S. States, a food safety certification program is required to be completed before being able to serve food or alcohol, which may include a food handlers card (e.g., California law requires this).
Qualifications
- Ability to move throughout the corporate office and cafes during visits (standing, walking, kneeling, bending) for extended periods of time.
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
- Ability to make repeating movements of the arms, hands, and wrists.
- Ability to express or exchange ideas verbally and perceive sound by ear.
- Manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and ability to work with hand above shoulders.
- Ability to occasionally, regularly, frequently move objects (lift, push, pull, balance, carry) up to 10 pounds.
- Ability to turn or twist body parts in a circular motion.
- Ability to tolerate exposure to heat, cold, chemicals, and loud/noisy environment.
- Ability to travel via auto or airplane for long periods of time.
Skills
- Remaining calm in a hectic, fast-paced atmosphere.
- Demonstrating a high level of organization, attention-to-detail and a sense-of-urgency.
- Displaying a positive and outwardly friendly attitude toward guests.
Physical Demands
- Ability to move throughout the corporate office and cafes during visits (standing, walking, kneeling, bending) for extended periods of time.
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
- Ability to make repeating movements of the arms, hands, and wrists.
- Ability to express or exchange ideas verbally and perceive sound by ear.
- Manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and ability to work with hand above shoulders.
- Ability to occasionally, regularly, frequently move objects (lift, push, pull, balance, carry) up to 10 pounds.
- Ability to turn or twist body parts in a circular motion.
- Ability to tolerate exposure to heat, cold, chemicals, and loud/noisy environment.
- Ability to travel via auto or airplane for long periods of time.
Additional Requirements
- In some U.S. states, a legal minimum age is required to serve food & alcohol – check with the person interviewing you to ensure you meet these requirements.
- Follows all food safety & sanitation procedures.
- Practicing all general safety standards.
- Performing duties which require bending & reaching.
- Maintaining a well-groomed appearance (“having a plan”).
- Following all uniform guidelines.
- Practicing all safety & sanitation standards.
- Recycling products, where possible.
- Maintaining HRC’s 5 core Values and Mission Statement.