Concession Worker | Part-Time | Momentum Bank Ballpark Financial & Banking - Midland, TX at Geebo

Concession Worker | Part-Time | Momentum Bank Ballpark

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9 Midland, TX Midland, TX Part-time Part-time $9 - $11 an hour $9 - $11 an hour 11 hours ago 11 hours ago 11 hours ago Overview:
The Concessions Worker prepares and serves concession items to guests.
Prepares and pours beverages and serves them to guests.
Ensures quality of food presentation.
Utilizes a cash register and accepts payment.
Must be able to maintain excellent attendance in accordance with the attendance policy.
This role will pay an hourly wage of $9.
00 to $11.
00.
For PT roles:
Benefits:
401(k) savings plan and 401(k) matching.
job expires 7/31/2024
Responsibilities:
Conduct the cash register sales by taking orders, building orders, and completing the transaction.
Ability to build orders, prepare food, and knowledge in all areas of concessions operations.
Responsible for maintaining stock and supply levels and communicating to the Concessions Stand Manger of low stock items.
Listening and responding to customer requests or concerns Responsible for maintaining a clean and organized workspace including but not limited to disposal of garbage & cleaning dishes.
Serve beverages to guests including alcoholic beverages responsibly.
Must check guest's ID in accordance with state/federal regulations to verify minimum age requirement for purchase of alcoholic beverages.
Maintains sanitation, health and safety standards in work areas
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred Must be 16 or over Three or more months' experience in food service industry preferred Previous cash handling experience preferred.
Ability to learn to handle cash and learn to operate a cash register and corresponding system Excellent interpersonal skills & a friendly, positive attitude with co-workers, managers, volunteers & guests.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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