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Experienced Waiting Staff needed at Sheffield United FC

Constellation Careers
South Yorkshire
1 day ago
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Join Us at Constellation!


We’re looking for experienced hospitality professionals - waiting staff and bartenders to join our team at Sheffield United FC for the upcoming 2025/2026 football season.

If you love delivering exceptional dining experiences and thrive in a fast-paced, exciting environment, this is the opportunity for you!


What You’ll Do

  • Provide high-quality food and drink service in our premium boxes, restaurants, and lounges
  • Use iPads to take and manage guest orders
  • Liaise with bar staff and support with bar service when required
  • Deliver professional, friendly service to all guests


What We’re Looking For

✅ Minimum 6 months’ experience as bar or waiting staff

✅ A friendly, can-do attitude and great communication skills

✅ Experience in large venues is desirable

✅ Must be 18+ years old

✅ Availability for the full season preferred


Why Work With Us

  • Competitive pay & flexible hours
  • Work at Sheffield United FC and over 5,000 venues across the UK
  • Access to Compass Exclusive Benefits, lifestyle perks, and wellbeing support


Apply now – our quick online form takes just 1 minute to complete!

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