Festive season employment
Required from late October 2019 to February 2020 (Approx. 4 months)
Work for one of New Zealand's most iconic brands
SkyCity's Fortuna Restaurant is a buffet style restaurant that offers a wide selection of international dishes, hot carvery, a fantastic range of fresh salads, seafood and vegetarian dishes and of course a variety of tasty desserts. It is a great place for friends and family gatherings and celebrations.
The team at Fortuna is looking for staff to commit through the festive period (Approx. Monday 28th October 2019 to Saturday 29th February 2020). This is a great opportunity to gain part time employment whilst on study break.
We require customer focused Waiters to join our busy restaurant. As a Waiter at Fortuna, you will provide excellent customer service, clear and set tables and create a memorable and last impression for our customers.
To be successful in this role you will have a positive and friendly attitude, excellent communication skills and flexibility and willingness to go the extra mile for our diners. You will also need to have previous customer service experience and demonstrate the ability to take initiatives when required.
Besides working with great people you will enjoy a variety of company benefits that a large corporate can provide including heavily discounted staff car parking, medical insurance, freshly laundered uniforms, subsidised meals at our staff cafeteria, and fantastic career opportunities through NZ's largest entertainment provider.
If you think you have the excellent communication skills and personality to work as a Waiter, please apply to kick-start your winning career with SkyCity
At SkyCity, we believe there is strength in diversity which is why we encourage and support a diverse range of people in our workforce. We're committed to providing equal employment opportunities, a safe and healthy work environment, and a sense of belonging to all people regardless of gender, race, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, religious or ethical beliefs