What are the responsibilities and job description for the Barback position at The Valentine Broadway?
Company Summary
ELIA Group is a multi-faceted, fully integrated real estate and hospitality company that acquires, develops, and manages commercial properties in landmark locations throughout the United States. In Real Estate & Development and Hospitality, we don’t sit back and let things happen, we make things happen! Whether we’re crafting deals or cocktails, our unparalleled attention to detail leads to award-winning real estate development and hospitality projects.
Job Summary:
We are looking for a hardworking and reliable Barback to support our bartenders and keep the bar running smoothly. As a Barback, you will be responsible for ensuring the bar is fully stocked, clean, and well-organized throughout service. This role is crucial in providing top-quality service to our guests by assisting with bar operations in a fast-paced environment. Come join us at The Valentine where this role also has the potential for advancement!
What You’ll Be Doing (Key Responsibilities)
What We Expect of You
At ELIA, we use our unique experience and contributions to deliver more than value – we set new standards! We seek someone that is looking for more than a job – we want to work with someone who is as passionate as us about what we do and how we go about doing it.
Your success with us requires these qualifications:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Working Conditions: Days and hours will vary dependent on scheduled events.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. This position is regularly required to stand for a prolonged period, reach, bend and lift heavy objects. The noise and activity level in the work environment is typically high. You may be required to carry glassware, alcohol, cases of beer, etc. and use knives and other kitchen tools.
Standing for Long Periods: Bartenders are usually on their feet for most, if not all, of their shifts, which can last several hours.
Lifting and Carrying: Bartenders need to lift and carry heavy items such as kegs, boxes of liquor, beer cases, or ice buckets, which can weigh 20-50 pounds or more.
Manual Dexterity and Coordination: Bartending requires precision in handling bottles, glasses, and tools. Fast, coordinated movements are essential for mixing drinks, pouring accurately, and working efficiently.
Stamina and Endurance: The role can be physically taxing, with long shifts that may extend late into the night, requiring the bartender to remain energetic and focused.
Repetitive Motions: Bartenders frequently repeat actions like shaking cocktails, opening bottles, and using bar tools, which can lead to strain over time.
Good Vision and Hearing: Clear vision is necessary for reading labels, preparing drinks, and observing customers. Good hearing helps bartenders understand orders in noisy environments.
Balance and Agility: Bartenders often work in fast-paced environments, where they need to move quickly and carefully, avoiding spills or accidents.
Basic Physical Strength: Being able to handle the physical aspects of cleaning the bar, stocking supplies, and handling waste or broken items is crucial.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.