About The Position

Established in 2000 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, Bobby Jones Links is a club management and development company serving private, resort, daily fee, and public courses. At the heart of our work is a commitment to serving people and creating exceptional experiences for members, guests, and employees. We live by our core values: Make People Happy, Do What You Say, Strive for Excellence, Be Driven, and Grow Every Day. These principles shape our culture and drive our success. As Bobby Jones said, “The secret of golf is to turn three shots into two.” That same pursuit of excellence defines everything we do. Indian River Preserve Golf Club, located in Mims, Florida, and managed by Bobby Jones Links, is hiring for Banquet Servers. Indian River Preserve is an 18-hole golf course co-designed by renowned golf course architect Perry Dye and LPGA champion Jan Stephenson. The course features lush fairways across a rolling landscape, surrounded by serene lakes, nature preserves, and wildlife. The Indian River Preserve clubhouse is home to Andrei’s Restaurant, serving seasonal, local fare and a large banquet facility capable of hosting weddings and private catered events. Responsibilities of the Banquet Server at Indian River Preserve Golf Club include:

Requirements

  • Must be of legal age to serve alcoholic beverages (May vary by state)
  • Must have all certifications and licenses as required by local Health Department and Alcoholic Beverage Commission statutes
  • Ability to enforce company policies and laws and regulations regarding consumption of alcohol.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with the complete setup and breakdown of the banquet area
  • Read and execute specifications listed on all Banquet Event Orders
  • Circle around the event with trays of appetizers and beverages
  • Serve and refill alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Incorporates safe work practices and safe food handling standards
  • Advises supervisor of any service complaints
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