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Bar Staff

Mosaic Pub & Dining
West Midlands
2 days ago
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We’re a lively, welcoming pub with a passion for quality drinks and great company! Our team is fun, dedicated, and all about creating a memorable experience for our guests. If you’re energetic, love engaging with people, and have a flair for mixing drinks, we’d love to meet you!


Job Description:


As a member of our bar team, you’ll be the heart of our pub. You’ll bring a positive attitude, keep things moving during busy shifts, and create an inviting atmosphere for regulars and new faces alike.


Responsibilities:


Prepare and serve a variety of drinks accurately and efficiently


•Greet and engage with customers, making them feel welcome


•Handle transactions and maintain accurate cash handling


•Maintain a clean and organized bar area


•Restock bar supplies and inventory as needed


•Follow safety, sanitation, and responsible alcohol service guidelines




Requirements:


•Previous experience as a bartender or in customer service (preferred)


•Strong communication and people skills


•Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and stay calm under pressure


•Flexibility to work nights, weekends, and holidays


•Basic knowledge of beers, wines, and cocktails is a plus




Why Work With Us?


•Competitive pay with tips


•Friendly, supportive team environment


•Opportunities for growth and learning


•Staff discounts on food and drinks




If you’re ready to bring great energy to our bar and make every night one to remember, send us your resume today!

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