Key Management Napa Flats Bistro

Key Management

Full Time • Napa Flats Bistro
As being apart of the front of house in our restaurant, you, as an employee would play a major role in the relation of customer service to guest satisfaction.

Any of the following positions, some of which can be very demanding, are also very rewarding in the aspect of creating an experience for the guest all while doing so in a professional, proficient, and timely manner. FOH staff must all work together throughout each shift to ensure the restaurant runs as efficiently as possible! There’s no position better or worse than the next because we all need each other to be able to our job effectively and efficiently to achieve our mission statement:

Deliver exceptional food and drinks that achieve the perfect balance between quality and value, presented in a lively, fun environment by a team of people who provide hospitality you can see, feel and touch. The following is a list of options available for application. Through working and understanding the restaurant with continual growth and harmony can qualify you into possible promotional positions. You expect great things from us. We expect great things from you.

Key Management
 
For individuals who decide what is best for the restaurant with a consistent attitude and work ethic who radiate leadership and excel in guest and co-worker relations.  Being able to execute any roll needed, when needed in an efficient manner to conclude the best-case possible solution to any circumstance. A vital roll to play in keeping Napa Flats in a vision of prosperity.

Key management Job duties, Responsibilities and Characteristics

  •  Certificates of qualification 
  •  Loyal
  •  Charismatic 
  •  Responsible
  •  Restaurant Knowledge 
  •  Excel in guest and employee relations
  • Problem Solving
  •  Efficient
  •  Scheduling Responsibilities
  •  Critical Thinking
  •  Cash Handling
  •  Closing & Opening of Restaurant
  •  Executing orders
  •  Setting Expectations
  •  Creating/Placing orders
  •  Food Knowledge
  •  Liquor/Wine Knowledge
  •  Communication Skills
  •  Leadership Qualities
  •  Meeting/Excel in Restaurant Standards
  •  Efficiency in multiple job positions

And Much More!

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Company Perks

Competitive Pay
Paid time off (for eligible employees)
Fun and Fast paced work environment
Insurance benefits for eligible Full Time Employees
Employee, Family and Friends Food Discounts
Employee Advancement Opportunities