Waiter / Waitress

Waiter / Waitress


Company
Mr Lau's Dim Sum Bar + Restaurant
Location
Warrington, Otago, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
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Job Description
Join the Team at Mr. Lau’s – Warrington’s Premier Chinese Restaurant & Cocktail Bar!Are you passionate about delivering exceptional service and creating unforgettable dining experiences? Mr. Lau’s is looking for a confident and enthusiastic Waiter/Waitress to join our dynamic and friendly team.Why Join Us?✔ Competitive pay (Hourly + Tronc) £12.50 – £20.00✔ Career development opportunities with hands-on training✔ Generous staff discounts – 50% off for you✔ Extra holiday allowance for long service (up to 5 extra days after 5 years)✔ Referral bonus – bring a friend, earn rewards!✔ Exclusive discounts on entertainment, travel, health, and more✔ Flexible contracts – guaranteed minimum 20 hours per weekYour RoleAs a Waiter/Waitress at Mr. Lau’s, you’ll be the face of our restaurant, delivering fast, friendly, and professional service. You’ll have great menu knowledge, make recommendations, and ensure every guest enjoys a top-class dining experience.About You✨ Customer-focused with a positive and friendly attitude✨ Passionate about great service and making guests feel welcome✨ A strong team player who works well in a fast-paced environment✨ Professional and well-mannered, both with guests and colleagues✨ Track record of delivering exceptional guest service in premium restaurants, hotels, or private member clubs.✨ Comfortable with high-volume service while maintaining quality, professionalism, and attention to detail.✨ Previous experience in venues with table service, wine knowledge, and a refined guest experience is strongly preferred.✨ Confident, polished, and service-driven — ideally with experience in Michelin-starred, AA Rosette, or internationally recognised establishments.✨ Capable of anticipating guest needs, upselling with discretion, and building rapport under pressure.✨ Proven front-of-house experience in high-end or fast-paced hospitality settings.At Mr. Lau’s, we celebrate diversity and team spirit, creating a fun and inclusive workplace.Ready to join us? Apply today and be part of something special!Job Category: ServersJob Type: Full Time Part TimeJob Location: Warrington Cheshire United KingdomApply for this positionFull Name *Email *Phone *Bio *Upload CV/Resume *Allowed Type(s): .pdf, .doc, .docxBy using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. *

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