Job Features
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Job Type
Occasional Partial Time
Permanent Partial Time -
Schedule
Evenings and weekends
As soon as possible -
Salary
$15.00 /H + tips
Job description
- Set up banquet halls;
- Place cutlery;
- Welcome customers, serve aperitifs;
- Serve and make sure everything is to the customers’ liking;
- Remove cutlery, serve digestifs and desserts;
- Clear banquet halls.
Required qualifications
- Relevant catering experience (approx. 2 years);
- Knowledge of health and hygiene regulations;
- Well-groomed presentation;
- Diploma in hotel management techniques (a major asset).
Skills and abilities
- Interpersonal and leadership skills;
- Ability to work in a team;
- Critical thinking and diplomacy;
- Professionalism;
- Ability to work under pressure.
Benefits
- Group insurance* applicable if full-time after probation (480 h) and may vary according to the hotel;
- Vacation;
- Employee rate discount;
- 35% RTC discount.
- Free parking (except the Royal Palace);
- Two (2) paid sick days;
- Possibility of advancement;
Description of the organization
A 100% Quebec company offering more than 1,200 rooms and suites in 7 hotel establishments, Les Hôtels JARO is the largest hotel force in Quebec City. With nearly 500 people employed in our hotels, restaurants, bars and entertainment center, we occupy an important place in the labor market of the Capitale-Nationale region.
Working for JARO Hotels allows you to grow within a dynamic team in a professional and warm work environment.
We pride ourselves on making career and advancement opportunities available to everyone.
To Know
* Only candidates authorized to work in Canada will be considered. JARO Hotels subscribes to the principles of equality and employment equity.
* In accordance with Law 25, please note that all received applications will be kept on file for a maximum period of six (6) months. After this period, resumes will be systematically deleted.
* In order to facilitate the reading of this text, we have used the masculine as a neutral gender to designate both women and men.