Floor Staff

Floor Staff


Company
The Bothy Glasgow
Location
Glasgow
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
18 days ago
Via
via Scotsman Hospitality - Scotsman Group

Job Description
About Us:

The Scotsman Group is Scotland’s largest and most diverse hospitality group, with a collection of over 40 venues across Scotland including bars, restaurants, hotels and more.

The Role:

As a member of the floor team, your role will include:
• Providing consistently excellent customer service.
• Involvement in all aspects of service; setting-up, serving customers, liaising with kitchen staff and cleaning down after service.
• Promoting sales to ensure customer spend is maximised.

The Person:

The ideal candidate will have:
• Experience in a similar role.
• A great personality and enjoy working as part of a team in a social environment.
• Availability to work shifts, including evenings and weekends as per business needs.

What We Offer:

As part of Scotsman Hospitality, you will have access to the following benefits that include:
• TRONC electronic tips – Our staff keep 100% of tips earned in venues.
• Wagestream – Stream up to 40% pay as it is earned and set automatic savings to support your financial wellbeing.
• 30% off of food and cinema tickets in all of our venues across Scotland.
• Hotel and Apartment discounts.
• Access to Scotsman Perks Benefits Portal.
• Staff meals on duty.
• Flexible working opportunities.
• Career development through our Scotsman Steps training programme.
• Refer a Friend Scheme.

The Process:

If you think this is the role for you then apply now and one of our friendly team will be in touch.

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