Dinner Show Server (Part-time) 11.50/hr +Tips

Orlando, FL
Part Time
Operations
Student (College)

Do you have a knack for creating wonder and sparking imaginations? Flip everything you know about work upside-down! WonderWorks is looking for dynamic people to join our team. WonderWorks is an indoor amusement park that combines education and entertainment with more than 100 hands-on exhibits that challenge the mind and spark the imagination.


WonderWorks Orlando is looking for a Dinner Show Server to join our team! Dinner Show Servers are at the forefront of creating WONDERful dining experiences for our guests! Dinner Show Servers are the face of the affair and ensure an amazing experience by preparing the dining area for showtime and fulfilling guests’ food and beverage orders throughout the show to maintain an entertaining atmosphere!

Responsibilities:

  • Ensures all tables and seating areas are set properly and food items are prepped according to guest counts
  • Greets newly seated guests in a timely manner with excellent customer service
  • Takes and delivers alcohol, assorted beverages, and food orders to assigned tables
  • Follows up with guests to ensure satisfaction; serves and replenishes beverages and food as necessary
  • Anticipates guest needs, replenishes drink and food as needed
  • Maintains dinner show room appearance through pre-bussing tables and cleaning floor surfaces
  • Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
  • Ability to stand, walk and lift and/or move up to 25 pounds
  • Excellent communication skills and customer service skills
  • Observational skills to recognize guest needs and ensure guest happiness
  • Be able to work any shift including nights, weekends, holidays, and weather conditions
  • Previous themed entertainment and restaurant experience is preferred
  • Must complete TIPS training


Job Types: Part-time, Seasonal

WonderWorks is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates are subject to background checks.  On-the-job training is provided upon joining. Regular attendance is required.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, or skills.

Now that you know more about the role, help us learn more about your professional skills! Please follow the steps to apply today!
 

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