Day Time Bartender - Dallas Marriott City Center (130012AE) Restaurants & Beverage - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Day Time Bartender - Dallas Marriott City Center (130012AE)

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If this sounds like the place for you, join us.
The Dallas Marriott City Center, located at 650 N.
Pearl Street, Dallas, TX, 75201 is currently hiring a Day Time Bartender.
Responsibilities include:
Prepare drink orders for guests according to specified recipes using measuring systems.
Issue, open, and serve wine/champagne bottles.
Set up and maintain cleanliness and condition of bar, bar unit, tables, and other tools.
Prepare fresh garnishes for drinks.
Stock ice, glassware, and paper supplies.
Transport supplies to bar set-up area.
Wash soiled glassware.
Remove soiled wares from bar top and tables and place in designated area.
Anticipate and communicate replenishment needs.
Process all payment methods.
Count bank at end of shift, complete designated cashier reports, resolve any discrepancies, drop off receipts, and secure bank.
Secure liquors, beers, wines, coolers, cabinets, and storage areas.
Complete closing duties.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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