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Barista's required for various sites in Reading

Constellation Careers
Berkshire
1 day ago
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Do you want a socially-rewarding role in the food service industry, working with one of the largest catering company's in the UK?


Working Hours

In this flexible and active role, you can pick and choose your shifts as you please. And you can even choose WHERE to work, with the opportunity open for you to work at any one of our 5,000+ venues across the UK.


Please note, the majority of the sites requiring Barista support in Reading are Monday to Friday operations


Role responsibilities

Daily tasks may include:

  • Providing a friendly and enthusiastic service
  • Preparing perfectly blended drinks and serving high-quality food that delights our customers
  • Keeping the counter area clean & tidy
  • Being an enthusiastic team player and excellent communicator
  • Maintaining stock of clean mugs and plates
  • Restocking cupboards and fridges
  • Learning about brewing methods, beverage blends, food preparation and presentation techniques
  • Check if brewing equipment operates properly and report any maintenance needs
  • Conducting quality checks


Requirements

  • Must possess previous Barista experience
  • Have Hands-on experience with brewing equipment, "bean to cup" trained
  • The ability to remain calm during high-volume periods
  • Enthusiastic & energetic
  • Excellent teamwork skills
  • Good initiative when working
  • Demonstrate exceptional timekeeping and reliability
  • As an active role, you must be comfortable with walking and standing during the majority of your shift.


Why should you work with us?

- Great opportunity to work in a friendly and fast-paced environment

- Competitive pay, paid weekly

- Be part of a great, supportive team

- Gain some great transferable skills and work experience

- Receive full training in Health & Safety, Hygiene and Manual Handling that are recognised industry-wide.

- Access to Health & Wellbeing Support Programmes, including our Employee Assistance Programme.


Apply online now via our short application form (only takes 1 minute!). We will be in touch shortly and if successful, you could be working in one of our venues within a few days.

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