Grande Colonial/NINE-TEN is hiring a part-time Banquet Serverother related Employment listings - La Jolla, CA at Geebo

Grande Colonial/NINE-TEN is hiring a part-time Banquet Server

The Grande Colonial is now accepting applications for a part-time Banquet Server.
Situated in the seaside village of La Jolla, the historic Grande Colonial Hotel offers classic European styling in the intimate setting of a boutique hotel. Commanding panoramic views of the California coastline, our landmark hotel overlooks the shores of La Jolla, steps away from beautiful beaches and coves renowned to Southern California. We offer warm, genuine, and gracious service. Find out more at www.gclj.com.
The ideal candidate will have prior banquet experience and knowledge of F & B preparations.
Must have a strong attention to detail, have experience with fine dining and have excellent customer service skills. This position does require the ability to lift and move at least 20 lbs on a regular basis for the set up and break down of events.
The hours of work will vary based on scheduled events so open availability is required.
Bi-lingual is a plus!
Please respond to this ad with your resume or apply in person to:
Grande Colonial La Jolla
910 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA 92037
You may also download our application at http://www.thegrandecolonial.com/employment/index.cfm
The Grande Colonial and NINE-TEN Restaurant and Bar are drug free workplaces. A successful completion of a pre-employment drug screening is required. We are an eVerify employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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