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Bar and Waiting Team Member

St Austell Brewery
Plymouth
4 days ago
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The Waterfront is a spectacular sea-facing pub on West Hoe. Overlooking Plymouth Sound, the contemporary bar and restaurant draws visitors throughout the year to its breathtaking views, exceptional food and drink, and vibrant, welcoming atmosphere.

Steeped in maritime history, The Waterfront is a Grade II listed building that’s recently been thoughtfully refurbished. You’ll be working in a popular destination that’s a go-to for locals and visitors alike.



Do you want to work in a fun, fast
paced environment as part of a talented team? Join us as one of our bar or
waiting team and you’ll be joining passionate people who do much more than serve
and pour; you’ll enjoy building relationships with our regulars whilst
providing memorable experiences to delight our visitors.

 What we offer …

  • 30% off food and drink and 50% off overnight stays in our pubs
  • £150 towards a stay in one of our pubs
  • Discount scheme across hundreds of retailers
  • Great training and opportunities to progress
  • Meal provided for shifts over 6 hours (up to the value of £10) 
  • Family-friendly, flexible working
  • Paid time off to volunteer

 Our Team …

  • Are passionate about creating a warm welcome for everyone
  • Take pride in keeping everywhere clean and tidy
  • Are key to keeping our front of house running
    seamlessly   

We’d love you to join our family!

 Additional Info 

St Austell Brewery is an Equal Opportunities employer,
and we positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible
candidates, regardless of age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation,
gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital/civil partnership status, or
pregnancy and maternity. We also welcome requests for flexible working. Early
applications are encouraged as we’ll review applications throughout the
recruitment process and reserve the right to close the advert at any time.











































Please note that we politely request no contact from recruitment agencies or
media sales. Speculative CVs from recruitment agencies won’t be accepted, nor
the fees associated with them.    

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