Event Server at Patrick Properties Events LLC – Charleston, South Carolina
About This Position
Position: Event Server
Status: Part-Time
Reports To: Staffing Manager & Event Managers
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Server position is a critical role in ensuring our events are successful. The ideal candidate is someone who wants to contribute to creating a positive, fun and exciting work experience. Prior food and beverage experience is preferred, but not required. Availability must include nights and weekends, with occasional holidays.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
EVENTS
• Proper uniform and appearance standards – don’t forget your smile and great attitude
• Proper food and beverage serving and dining room etiquette
• Setting up, replenishing and breaking down food displays, stations and rentals
• Clearing plates, flatware and glassware throughout the event
• Knowledge of PPHG beverage and culinary menus
• Knowledge and understanding of PPHG venues
• Accurately sign in and out with Banquet Captain and/or Manager
SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS
• Ability to meet seasonal shift minimums (including 1 Friday & 1 Sunday per month), as outlined below:
- Peak: March 1st-June 30th (12 shifts) & September 1st-November 30th (9 shifts)
- Off-Peak: December 1st-February 28th/29th (6 shifts) & July 1st-August 31st (4 shifts)
Requirements:• Must be ServSafe certified or able to obtain certification within the first 30 days of employment
• Prior food and beverage experience preferred
• Timeliness and flexible schedule, to include nights, weekend and occasional holidays
• Ability to follow Patrick Properties standards, policies and procedures
• Ability to be a clear thinker, analyze and resolve problems while working as a team
• Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds
• Ability to be on feet for extended periods of time
• Exert physical effort in transporting and placement of tables, chairs, glassware and china
• Must possess mature, professional demeanor to interact with vendors and team
• Ability to work without direct supervision and follow through to completion of assigned tasks