Bar Manager| Part Time| Music Festivals

Oakview GroupOak Ridge North, TX
73d$14 - $18

About The Position

Oak View Group is the global leader in venue development, management, and premium hospitality services for the live event industry. Offering an unmatched, 360-degree solution set for a collection of world-class owned venues and a client roster that includes the most influential, highest attended arenas, convention centers, music festivals, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions on the planet. Position Summary The Bar Manager will be responsible to plan, direct and oversee all bar operations including managing staff, ensuring product and service standards are met and implementing and maintaining procedures for maximum operating efficiency.

Requirements

  • High school Diploma or equivalent
  • 2 years relative experience
  • Relevant training certificate

Responsibilities

  • Managing the bar inventory and moving product
  • Build tents for events
  • Load out on event completion
  • Prepare alcohol or non-alcohol beverages
  • Interact with customers
  • Assess customers' needs and preferences and make recommendations
  • Check customers' identification and confirm it meets legal drinking age
  • Restock and replenish bar inventory and supplies
  • Stay guest focused and nurture an excellent guest experience
  • Deal with complaints or problems with a positive attitude and follow proper reporting procedures
  • Comply with all food and beverage regulations
  • Alcohol Awareness & Responsible Serving
  • Responsible for workplace safety; safety is everyone's responsibility

Benefits

  • 401(k) savings plan
  • 401(k) matching

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Manager

Industry

Administrative and Support Services

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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