Breakfast Attendantother related Employment listings - Canal Winchester, OH at Geebo

Breakfast Attendant

3.
9 Quick Apply Full-time 11 hours ago Full Job Description Breakfast attendants have many duties to perform during a shift.
The #1 responsibility is to greet each guest with a smile and ensure they have a great start to their day! This is a 30
hour a week schedule.
Starting around 6 a.
m.
and usually out around 12 noon, leaving the majority of your day to yourself.
Punctual attendance is a must.
Main duties include setting up and breaking down each morning's breakfast buffet, ensuring buffet items such fruits, breads, cereals and bakery items remain well-stocked, maintaining the safety and appearance of the buffet area and cleaning the area in preparation for the next day.
This may include replenishing silverware, condiments, light to moderate food preparation, refilling beverage containers, mopping, wiping and sweeping.
Additional Duties Attendants are also tasked with acting as representatives of the hotel or corporation they are employed by, and are therefore required to provide a welcoming and hospitable atmosphere to guests.
Paperwork, record-keeping, vacuuming, kitchen or other custodial tasks may also be delegated to the breakfast attendant.
Other duties may be assigned by management or detailed in the advertisement for the position.
Skill Requirements Aside from the ability to perform all the duties delegated to the breakfast attendant, the attendant must possess good communication skills for keeping customers informed of breakfast offerings and hotel information.
As the position calls for working in a fast-paced, customer-oriented environment, the attendant should be courteous, efficient and friendly.
Attendants must have a strong capability to multitask, be able to stand for long periods of time, lift up to 25 lbs.
and work with cleaning chemicals.
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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