F&B Banquet Server

DURANGO · On-site$15 – $15

About this role

Job DetailsJob Location: Purgatory Resort - DURANGO, CO 81301Position Type: SeasonalSalary Range: $15.16 - $15.16 Hourly

Banquet Server

General Purpose

As a Banquet Server, you will play a vital role in delivering exceptional service during various events hosted by our organization. From weddings and corporate functions to private parties and banquets, you will ensure that guests have a memorable and enjoyable experience by providing attentive and professional service.

This is a seasonal position from September 1 to October 10. Dates are subject to change based on the availability of the applicant and needs of the business. This role comes with a free season pass for you and your dependents. For a full list of benefits visit https://www.purgatory.ski/employee-benefits/

Job Posting Deadline: Hiring for our seasonal positions occurs on a rolling basis. This position will remain open until filled.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities

Setup and Preparation: Assist in setting up event spaces, including arranging tables and chairs, setting up decorations, and ensuring that all necessary equipment and supplies are in place.
Greeting and Welcoming Guests: Welcome guests as they arrive at the event, escort them to their seats, and provide any necessary assistance
Taking and Serving Orders: Take food and beverage orders from guests and accurately input them into the POS system. Serve food and drinks promptly and courteously.
Buffet or Plated Service: Depending on the event format, provide buffet-style service, plated meals, or passed hors d'oeuvres. Ensure that all food items are presented attractively and replenished as needed.
Beverage Service: Prepare and serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, following responsible alcohol service guidelines. Monitor guests' alcohol consumption and adhere to legal drinking age requirements.
Customer Assistance: Attend to guests' needs throughout the event, including refilling drinks, clearing plates, and addressing any special requests or dietary restrictions.
Maintaining Cleanliness: Keep event spaces clean and tidy during the event, including clearing tables, removing empty dishes and glassware, and maintaining overall cleanliness.
Assisting with Event Flow: Work closely with event coordinators and other staff members to ensure that the event runs smoothly. Assist with coordinating timing for speeches, presentations, or entertainment as needed.
Handling Payments: Process payments for additional services or items ordered during the event, such as bar tabs or additional menu items.
Adhering to Safety and Health Standards: Follow all safety and sanitation guidelines to maintain a clean and safe environment for guests and staff.
Tear Down and Cleaning: Tearing down of events, including linens, plateware, moving tables, cleaning and resetting.
Any other duties as assigned

QualificationsKnowledge, Skills & Abilities

Previous experience in banquet or event serving preferred.
Excellent customer service and communication skills.
Ability to work well under pressure and in a fast-paced environment.
Strong attention to detail and ability to multitask.
Knowledge of food and beverage service procedures.
Availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by event schedules.
Transportation to and from the mountain during hours the employee shuttle does not run.
TIPS alcohol service training (online, on-premise course) is REQUIRED

Equipment Used

POS (Point of Sale) System: POS systems are used to input orders, process payments, and manage transactions. They help streamline the ordering and payment process, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
Trays: Trays are used to carry multiple plates, glasses, and other items to and from the kitchen and dining area. They help servers transport items safely and efficiently.
Carrying Trays or Caddies: Carrying trays or caddies are used to transport multiple drinks or condiments at once, making it easier for servers to serve beverages and additional items to customers.
Beverage Pitchers: Servers use beverage pitchers to serve water, soda, or other beverages to customers at their tables.
Silverware and Glassware: Servers use silverware (forks, knives, spoons) and glassware (cups, glasses) to set tables and serve food and beverages to customers.
Tablecloths and Napkins: Servers use tablecloths to cover and set tables, and napkins to provide to customers for use during their meal.
Condiment Holders: Condiment holders are used to hold and organize condiments such as salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, and sauces for customers to use.
Cleaning Supplies: Servers use cleaning supplies such as cloths, spray bottles, and sanitizing solution to clean tables, chairs, and other surfaces in the dining area.
Aprons: Servers wear aprons to protect their clothing and carry small items such as pens, order pads, and check presenters.
Menu Boards or Menus: Servers use menu boards or menus to present food and beverage options to customers and assist them in making selections.
Wine Openers and Corkscrews : Servers use wine openers and corkscrews to open bottles of wine for customers who order wine with their meals.
Wine Chillers: Used to keep wine cold for service.

These materials and equipment help servers perform their duties effectively, ensure customer satisfaction, and maintain a smooth operation in the restaurant or dining establishment.

Working Environment/Physical Activities

Restaurant Setting: Servers typically work in restaurants, cafes, bars, or other dining establishments. The environment can range from casual to upscale, with variations in atmosphere and clientele.

Fast-Paced Atmosphere: The restaurant industry often operates in a fast-paced environment, especially during peak hours. Servers must be able to work efficiently and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
Team Collaboration: Servers often work as part of a team, collaborating with kitchen staff, bartenders, hosts/hostesses, and other servers to ensure smooth operations and excellent customer service.
Customer Interaction: Servers interact directly with customers, taking orders, answering questions, and addressing concerns or special requests. Excellent communication and customer service skills are essential.
Variable Hours: Servers may work shifts that vary in length and timing, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Flexibility in scheduling is often required to accommodate peak business hours.

Physical Demands

Standing and Walking: Servers spend much of their shift on their feet, walking and moving between tables, the kitchen, and other areas of the restaurant. This can lead to fatigue, especially during long shifts.
Lifting and Carrying: Servers lift and carry trays of food, trays of drinks, and other items such as plates, glasses, and utensils. Some items may be heavy or awkward to carry, requiring strength and balance.
Bending and Reaching: Servers frequently bend and reach to set tables, deliver food and beverages, and clear dishes. This requires flexibility and agility to navigate tight spaces and reach items on high or low surfaces.
Repetitive Motions: Serving involves repetitive motions such as writing orders, pouring drinks, and carrying trays. Over time, these motions can lead to strain or discomfort in the wrists, arms, and shoulders.
Temperature Variations: Servers may be exposed to temperature variations, including hot kitchen environments and cold refrigeration areas. They may also work outdoors on patios or terrace areas, exposed to weather conditions.
Stressful Situations: Serving can be stressful at times, especially during busy periods or when dealing with demanding customers or unexpected issues. Servers must remain calm under pressure and adapt to changing circumstances.

Overall, serving requires physical stamina, mental agility, and strong interpersonal skills to succeed in a dynamic and demanding work environment.

Company at a glance

Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) is the third-largest ski resort company in the United States by resort count. Based in Durango, Colorado, MCP owns and manages 17 ski areas, bike parks, and golf courses across the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Chile.

Our portfolio includes destinations such as Purgatory Resort (CO), Arizona Snowbowl (AZ), Spider Mountain (TX), and Valle Nevado (Chile) — each offering unique experiences while sharing a common purpose: Give People the Freedom to Ski.

Collectively, MCP properties feature nearly 9,500 acres of lift-served terrain, 500+ trails, 90 lifts, and access to more than 235,000 acres of backcountry, snowcat, and heli-skiing. Since 2015, MCP has invested over $125 million in capital improvements, from new lifts and terrain expansions to snowmaking and guest amenities.

Core Values

Freedom – Explore without boundaries

Happiness – Live in the moment doing what you love

Purpose – Discover what’s important and make a difference

For a full list of resorts and more information, visit mcp.ski

Team Size5,001-10,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryLeisure, Travel & Tourism
Location
Durango, Colorado, United States
Websitemcp.ski
LinkedInLinkedIn

Top Benefits

  • Free season pass for employee
  • Free season pass for dependents

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