Interest in the hospitality industry previous entry-level experience in a bar or restaurant is not mandatory, but will be considered a plus. Assist the Bartenders during rush hours.Remove trash and wipe down drink spills.Change out beer kegs and replace liquor bottles.Prepare mixers, juices and cocktail garnishes.Restock the bar with straws, coasters and napkins.Tidy up tables, counters and other bar areas.You should also be available to work in shifts, including evenings, weekends and public holidays. Note that, to be considered for this role, you should be legally authorized to work in a bar where alcoholic beverages are served and consumed. Ultimately, you’ll help ensure that our guests get an excellent customer service and enjoy their time at our bar. If you’re interested in kickstarting your career in the hospitality industry, this is a great opportunity to get first-hand experience of how a bar operates. You’ll assist with bar opening and closing procedures and perform various behind-the-bar tasks, such as restocking the bar and preparing garnishes. We are looking for a Barback to support our Bartenders and the rest of our staff. Collecting glassware and cleaning up the bar area.They also assist with bar opening and closing procedures. What does a Barback do?īarbacks work behind-the-scenes to support bartenders and waiters during their shift. Barbacks usually undertake simple tasks and mainly support the more experienced bar staff before they're able to take orders, serve customers and mix drinks without supervision. This is a junior role for someone who wants to work as a barista, bartender or even bar manager, in the future. Before publishing on job boards, feel free to tweak this job description for Barback based on your needs. Use this Barback job description template to find entry-level employees for your bar, nightclub or restaurant.
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