Birmingham
Job DescriptionBenefits: • Employee discounts, • Flexible schedule, • Free uniforms, • Opportunity for advancement Position Summary: The Host/Busser is the first and last point of contact for our guests, responsible for creating a welcoming atmosphere and ensuring a clean, comfortable dining environment. This dual role combines greeting and seating guests with supporting the service team through table resets, cleaning, and maintaining the flow of the restaurant. Key Responsibilities: Hosting Duties: • Warmly greet guests and manage the waitlist with professionalism and friendliness., • Accurately quote wait times and communicate seating availability., • Escort guests to tables and provide menus., • Assist in answering phones, taking reservations, and handling to-go orders when needed.Bussing Duties:, • Clear, sanitize, and reset tables quickly and efficiently., • Assist servers with delivering food, refilling drinks, and pre-bussing when necessary., • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the dining area, host stand, and restrooms., • Support overall team operations to keep service running smoothly.Key Qualifications, • Friendly, outgoing personality with strong customer service skills., • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a positive attitude., • Attention to detail and commitment to cleanliness and safety standards., • Reliable and punctual; must be available to work mornings, weekends, and holidays., • Previous restaurant or hospitality experience is a plus, but not required - willing to train the right candidate., • Availability to work flexible hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays., • Capable of safely carrying food and beverages and ensuring proper handling of all equipment and utensils., • Strong communication skills, with the capability to follow and understand both written and spoken instructions., • Able to effectively manage multiple tasks in a high-pressure environment., • Comfortable working in tight spaces with varying noise levels and temperatures., • Physical ability to stand and walk throughout the duration of the shift, carry weights of up to 50 pounds, and navigate potential tripping hazards.