Host/Busser/Food Runner Skagway, AK, 99840

Host/Busser/Food Runner

Full Time • Skagway, AK, 99840
Located in the seasonal Alaskan cruise ship port of Skagway, the Skagway Brewing Company is an expansive three story building featuring an on-site microbrewery, retail store, restaurant, pub, and beer garden totaling seating for up to 350. Plus we take pride in our sustainability efforts - we have a year-round indoor aeroponic "farm" where we grow all of our own leafy greens & culinary herbs. And the harvest yield of this produce is boosted by the carbon dioxide released from the brewing process which we capture and send via pipes over to the garden. Neat stuff!

And Skagway is nature's playground as the area abounds with natural beauty and adventures like hiking, fishing, camping, rock climbing, zip lining, and not to mention the wildlife! You'll make many memorable experiences and everlasting friendships here... and may just find your forever home!

Job Summary (Host/Busser/Food Runner: Part to Full Time, Seasonal)
  • Bussers and/or Food Runners plays a key role in efficiency of serving guests, running food from the kitchen to tables as well as cleaning tables as guests are finished. displaying impeccable customer service and composure.
  • This is a seasonal position running early May through late September.
  • Resume and 3 professional references required at application.
Responsibilities
  • Maintain a welcoming presence along with a friendly and courteous attitude….smile!
  • Provide information to guests upon request
  • In-depth knowledge of all food items and beverage menus
  • Bus/wipe tables when needed
  • Server assistance (run credit cards, food & drink) when necessary
  • Direct customers to merchandise and special promotions in gift shop
  • Maintain our high standards of cleanliness and organization throughout restaurant
  • Efficient time management
  • Effectively communicate in a concise and respectful manner
Qualifications
  •  20+ years old
  •  Possess strong communication and customer service skills
  •  Flexible and adaptable to quickly changing demands
  •  Ability to work on your feet for eight hours or more a day & lift large boxes weighing 35+ lbs
Benefits/Perks
  • Hourly wage PLUS TIPS!
  • Subsidized seasonal housing
  • 50% off food & retail merchandise
  • Completion/performance bonus
  • Make lifelong friends
Compensation: $15.00 - $20.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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