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**Andy B's Entertainment & Bowling Centers**
**Bartender**
**Andy B's Tulsa - Tulsa, OK - Part Time**
Bartenders are the life of the party. In addition to preparing quality, consistent beverages and cocktails, our Bartenders are responsible for delivering quality, timely service to ensure a top-notch guest experience. Our Bartenders anticipate guest needs, work with team mates to ensure all guests are cared for and exhibit genuine enthusiasm in all that they do.
**KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:**
* Inspire memorable experiences by providing top-notch service and remaining attentive to guest needs.
* Interact with guests to ensure the best guest experience and effectively upsell offerings.
* Prepare and serve menu items while exhibiting genuine enthusiasm, energy, and urgency.
* Process food and beverage orders and payments accurately and timely.
* Uphold operational procedures, food and alcohol safety and quality standards to ensure guest satisfaction and maintain compliance.
* Conduct opening/closing duties, cash handling, and deposits.
* Maintain a stocked, clean, and tidy bar area.
* Other duties as assigned
* Demonstrate Andy Bs Core Values: Teamwork, Service, Inspiring Fun, Excellence.
**KEY REQUIREMENTS:**
* Must be legal age to bartend according to state regulations.
* Minimum of 6 months cash handling, serving and bartending experience preferred.
* Ability to frequently lift to 20 lbs.; occasionally up to 50 lbs.
* Friendly, outgoing personality and a get-it-done attitude.
* Excellent communication skills.
* Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
* Successful completion of food handling and alcohol certifications required by local and state governments.
**BENEFITS & PERKS:**
* Free bowling for team member and their immediate family while off-duty.
* 50% off food and beverage purchases while on break.
* 20% off food and beverage purchases while off-duty.
* Medical, dental, and vision insurance (after waiting period).
* Fun and rewarding workplace culture.
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Full Time
$19k-25k (estimate)
06/16/2024
07/03/2024
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