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Sommelier
Sommelier
Requirements
- Previous experience as a Sommelier in a premium and high-volume setting.
- Strong wine knowledge, ideally with WSET Level 3 (or above) or equivalent experience.
- Confidence in storytelling and guest engagement.
- A genuine passion for hospitality and wine.
- Excellent communication skills and a calm, professional presence under pressure.
- A team-first mindset, supporting both the beverage and floor teams.
Responsibilities
- Deliver an engaging and professional wine service across the restaurant & terrace.
- Guide guests through the list with confidence, offering thoughtful pairings and recommendations.
- Share the stories, regions, and inspiration behind the wines in an approachable way.
- Support with stock management, cellar organisation, and daily ordering.
- Train and support floor staff to raise beverage knowledge across the team.
- Maintain close communication with the kitchen to ensure wine pairings complement the menu.
- Handle guest feedback with professionalism, ensuring every guest leaves delighted.
- Contribute to an upbeat, polished, and welcoming service culture.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Benefits
- Salary: Up to £16 per p/h
- 5.6 weeks paid holiday (inclusive of public holidays)
- Staff meals during shifts
- Staff discounts and team socials
- Opportunities to grow into supervisory or management roles
- A dynamic, high-energy team environment
- Competitive Compensation – Competitive pay and transparent tronc
- Work-Life Balance – Respectful rota planning and fair scheduling
- Development Opportunities – Ongoing learning and leadership exposure
- Inclusive Culture – Diverse, welcoming, and people-first environment


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A celebration of cooking over fire, Pyro is a bold, 95-cover restaurant in the heart of Borough from ex-HIDE Head Chef Yiannis Mexis. Showcasing refined Greek flavours, seasonal produce and a laid-back taverna-style energy, Pyro is all about food to linger over and service that feels like home. With a large outdoor terrace, open fire kitchen, and garden bar, we’re building a flagship team to help shape one of London’s most exciting new restaurants.
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