BarBack Goodfellas Pizzeria - Baxter Ave

Future Opening: BarBack

Part Time • Goodfellas Pizzeria - Baxter Ave
Benefits:
  • Growth Opportunities
  • Free meals during shifts
  • Flexible Hours
  • Competitive Pay
About Us: The Wiseguy Lounge, located inside Goodfellas Pizzeria, is the original home of craft cocktails and bourbon. We specialize in offering the finest bourbon and expertly crafted cocktails, creating an exceptional experience for our guests. Join a team committed to high-quality service and a passion for hospitality.

Why Join The Wiseguy Lounge? At The Wiseguy Lounge, we believe in taking great care of both our guests and our team members. We offer comprehensive training to ensure you have the tools to succeed, flexible hours to fit your schedule, and free meals during your shifts. We pride ourselves on our craft cocktails and bourbon selection, and we’re looking for team members who share that passion for quality. We are seeking responsible, hard-working individuals with great attitudes to add to our thriving team. Excitement to learn new mixology techniques and broaden bourbon knowledge, and the ability to take direction are of utmost importance to our bartending team.

Responsibilities:
  • Highest level of customer service for every guest including greeting/thanking guests, engagement with guests and building rapport.
  • Learn the names and orders of our regulars and provide recommendations to our walk-in guests through our craft cocktail and bourbon menu with recommendations.
  • Assist bartenders in preparing craft cocktails and serving a wide selection of bourbon.
  • Maintain cleanliness and organization behind the bar, including washing glassware and restocking supplies.
  • Ensure the bar is stocked, organized, and running smoothly in a high-volume environment.
  • Ensures that fruit and other garnishes are prepared ahead of the opening
  • Attractively displays glasses and liquor bottles
  • Serve alcohol responsibly in compliance with state regulations (must be of legal age to serve alcohol).
  • Uses proper judgment and, when necessary, refuses service to patrons who are intoxicated or disruptive.
  • Follow all health and sanitation practices, as well as all safety procedures and protocols.
  • Ability to open, close the store and monitor guests and safe practices.
  • Work late nights and weekends, ensuring the bar is ready for opening and closing.
Requirements:
  • A strong commitment to ensuring an excellent experience for every guest.
  • Dependable, hardworking, and committed to assisting the team in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to remain calm when dealing with unruly and argumentative patrons.
  • Ability to learn cash register software.
  • Must comply with state laws regarding the legal service of alcohol.
  • Weekend and late-night availability is required.
Physical Requirements: 
  • Prolonged periods standing and preparing drinks.  
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds following proper techniques preventing injury.
  • Must be legal drinking age or older.
Education and Experience:
  • Completion of mixology, barkeeping, or other related training preferred.
  • Advanced bartending skills and abilities
  • Minimum of one-year related experience.

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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Goodfellas Pizzeria Company Perks

 

Flexible Schedules
We offer flexible work schedules to support a healthy work-life balance, allowing our employees to tailor their hours to meet personal and professional needs.
5 Holidays
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Day, and Easter.
Shift Meals and Employee Discounts
30% Employee Discount when not working.
Opportunity for growth within a growing company
We are committed to fostering internal talent and promoting from within whenever possible, as evidenced by our current management team, which has largely advanced through our organization.
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability
Medical - United Healthcare with two different plans to choose from (High Deductible and Low Deductible plans). Dental and Vision plans - Delta Dental Insurance. Group Term Life and Voluntary Life Insurance, AD&D, Long-Term and Short-Term Disability - The Hartford Insurance.
Employee Assistance Program
3 free and confidential phone counseling sessions per year.
401(k) matching 4%
Available to all employees after being employed after one year of employment. You are 100% fully vested after enrolling into the retirement plan. The company will match 100% up to 4% of an employee's annual salary.