Dining Room Coordinator Transportation & Warehousing - Austin, TX at Geebo

Dining Room Coordinator

Dining Room Coordinator

We are looking for skilled individuals with a passion for hospitality to join our team.
Our dining room coordinators enjoy flexible schedules with earnings potential of $13-15 per hour.
A bright smile, the ability to multi-task, great communication skills and the heart of a leader are the keys to success for this position.

What we offer:

  • Industry competitive compensation
  • People first culture
  • Complimentary shift meal
  • Advancement and growth opportunities
  • Premier training program
  • Full and part time scheduling opportunities

Requirements:

  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Authorized to work in the U.
    S
  • Restaurant, hotel, retail or customer service related industry experience a plus
  • Possess a current food handlers certificate
  • Positive attitude and team player mentality
  • Strong organizational skills


Responsibilities:

  • Greet guests, answer phones and provide accurate quote times
  • Gather appropriate information for each party
  • Answer various questions from guests regarding the restaurant such as directions, promotions etc.
  • Coordinate with management on times and volume of restaurant and communicate with host staff
  • Maintain front area of the restaurant and stock materials accordingly
  • Check out servers at the end of the shift and ensure their section is clean and set for the next shift

As a DRC you set the flow of the dining room.
Working with the host, bus and wait staff, the DRCs role is to ensure every guest is greeted and seated in a timely manner at a clean table with a member of our waitstaff who is ready to give a raving fan worthy experience.

Learn more:
https:
//tex-mex.
com/restaurant-opportunites/

Apply online:
https:
//tex-mex.
com/employee-application/

Required
Qualifications:
  • 18 years or older
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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