Bar/ Restaurant- Front of house supervisor and chargehand

Bar/ Restaurant- Front of house supervisor and chargehand


Company
Monteleone Group
Location
Glasgow
Posted
2 days ago
Via
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Job Description
We are looking for full-time experienced bar/ restaurant supervisor and keyholder to join our team.

Must be friendly, enthusiastic and someone who enjoys working with people as well as the ability to manage a team through a busy shift.

Hours will be approximately 35-40 hours a week full availability of shift patterns is essential, shift pattern will be predominantly evening based and must have experience with cashing up and locking up the venue.

Bar is open until 11pm Sunday to Tuesday and Midnight Wednesday to Saturday.

Knowledge of online booking diaries would be preferred but not essential.

Competitive hourly rate will be on offer as well as the advantage of great tips.

All legal training not essential as training will be provided.

Job Types: Permanent, Full-time

Pay: £14.21 per hour

Benefits:
• Company events
• Company pension

Work Location: In person

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