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The front of house team are currently looking for a passionate Overnight Waiter to join our family, ensuring each guest is welcomed warmly, whilst making their time with us a memorable one by providing our guests with the finest food and beverages, accompanied by friendly, efficient and flawless service throughout their experience.
As a Overnight Waiter we don’t just give you a job you love, we like to reward you for all your commitment and dedication at work, these benefits include:
- Highly competitive salary
- 50% Discount on food and drink for up to 6 people to use in SUSHISAMBA® or Duck & Waffle restaurants
- 28 day’s holiday allowance
- Complimentary meal and drink during shifts
- Cycle to work scheme
- 'Refer-a-friend’ cash incentive scheme
- Employee of the month rewards
- Internal Training and career development
- Pension Scheme – including employer contributions
- Yearly Staff award ceremony and party
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The Overnight Waiter primary responsibilities are to exemplify uncompromising hospitality with courteous and efficient service to guests throughout their dining experience. The Overnight Waiter takes orders, answers questions about the menu, sells the restaurant's food and drinks, takes payment, and communicates orders with the kitchen staff while maintaining a warm and friendly demeanour.
As a Overnight Waiter we would love you to have:
- Experience working as a Waiter/Waitress in a similar fast-paced environment which will be tested at trial/interview stage
- Good English language communication skills are required
- Flexible availability, working any 5 nights a week between Monday - Sunday
- Deep respect for diversity and individuality
- The ability to maintain set processes and standards


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Duck & Waffle offers a playful take on traditional British cuisine with broad European influences emphasizing local, rustic, seasonal and sustainable ingredients. Dishes are designed for sampling and sharing and are complemented by an iconoclastic cocktail experience served in a vibrant atmosphere that welcomes guests 24/7. Breakfast, brunch, late night, desserts: “all day” dining is redefined at Duck & Waffle. We serve from sunrise to sunset to sunrise again -- and every hour in between.
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