Mixologist

Mixologist

25 Feb 2024
Maine, Maine 00000 Maine USA

Mixologist

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The Oak Table and Bar is looking for a mixologist! This is a very unique opportunity to work at a casual fine dining establishment. You will be the only bartender/ mixologist, so you will have to bring your A game and be able to multi-task while maintaining a high level of sanitation and customer satisfaction. You will be expected to come up with interesting and delicious drink specials, as well as managing and executing the front of house duties. Below is a general outline for expectations. Pay will be dependent on experience and being able to self manage. We are open from 5 to 10 tuesday and wednesday, and 4 to 10 thursday thru saturday. we are closed sundays and mondays. You would need to come in at least an hour before we open for set up and maybe earlier depending on the specifics of each day. Please send a resume to oaktableandbar@gmail.com Thank you

Mixologist Job Description

Mixologists serve alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages to restaurant and bar patrons. They may serve beer and wine, make classic drinks or create new recipes for cocktails. Mixologists are also responsible for ensuring that their bars run smoothly and efficiently.

Job Duties

Mixologists ensure that bars are stocked with glasses, garnishes, drink mixes and ice. In some establishments, they must order bar supplies from outside vendors. They also process cash and credit card payments from customers and verify that patrons are old enough to drink before serving them alcohol. Other responsibilities include keeping the bar neat and clean. Mixologists might be asked to set up bars before they open and perform closing procedures at the end of business hours. They may also serve food.

Job Requirements

Education Requirements

When hiring mixologists, employers often prefer job candidates with high school diplomas, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov). These beverage service professionals may receive training on the job or enroll in bartender and mixology courses offered by community and technical colleges.

Topics of discussion can include safety and sanitation practices, customer service skills and methods for developing new recipes. These classes may also help aspiring mixologists meet licensure requirements in cities or states that regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages by restaurant or bar employees. In some states, this entails completing a course in responsible beverage service. Other states may also require applicants to be fingerprinted.

Job Skills

Businesses look for applicants who have friendly personalities and good customer service skills. Knowledge of human behavior and psychology may also be helpful when serving patrons. Excellent communication skills are also a plus. Additionally, mixologists must have the ability to stand behind bars for long periods and repeatedly lift materials weighing anywhere from 10-50 pounds. They will also need to be 18 years of age or older, according to the BLS.

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