
Food and Beverage Assistant - Campus Services - 42001 - Grade 2
- United Kingdom
- £23,764-24,855 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Greet and serve customers in a professional, responsive courteous, friendly manner, including answering queries and dealing with situations that arise, to deliver the highest level of customer service.
- Building rapport with customers whenever possible and encouraging customer feedback.
- Maintain a professional working relationship with all colleagues.
- Undertake basic food and beverage preparation to deliver quality products to the customer.
- Ensure a correct standard of stock rotation is followed whilst maintaining adequate stock levels, adjusting orders as required and making sure that food products are used prior to the best before date.
- Report any equipment failures and hazards to either the Supervisor/Manager/Supplier in a timely manner.
- Ensure all portion controls are adhered to as directed by the Supervisor/Manager and in line with Operations Manuals.
- Maintain control on all food and drink wastage and record as required.
- Ensure that all Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) hygiene and allergen recording systems and food and drink receipt procedures are carried out and correctly recorded.
- Conform and adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations at all times.
- Assist with the transportation of commodities and equipment from one location to another as required, following hygiene and health and safety protocols.
- Operate electronic point of sale (EPOS) terminals and handle cash effectively, including opening and end of day procedures, cashing up and ensuring the security of all monies; if required in secure areas.
- Perform cleaning tasks to a high standard at all times, following standard operating procedures, ensuring the regularly removal of rubbish as necessary and ensuring a clean environment.
- Ensure the thorough cleaning of all equipment, utensils, crockery, glassware, walls, fridges, tables and accompaniments and all work areas and surfaces and to ensure they are sanitised before the end of each shift.
- On occasion, you may be required to place orders for food and commodities, and/or undertake stock takes as directed by your manager.
- If serving alcohol, ensure compliance with the relevant licensing laws.
- Actively seek opportunities to increase sales by upselling products and make recommendations as directed by your manager.
- Participate in any training and development activities as required.
- Be supportive to colleagues.
- Attend all team briefs/training and departmental meetings as required.
- Be actively involved in an annual personal development review with your line manager/supervisor.
- Undertake any other reasonable duties or requests (other than those stated in the job description) as requested by a senior member of staff including driving UoB vehicles when required (if you hold a clean driving license).
- Treats everyone with dignity and respect, supporting equality and valuing diversity.
- Contracts are annualised and based on 36 hours per week (or pro rata) inclusive of weekdays, weekends, bank holidays and closed days on a rota basis, including evening work activities. Operational windows will vary by business unit/activity. Hours will be defined in your contract of employment.
- The post holder will primarily focus on one area - front of house, back of house or logistics. The post holder may be required to work in other areas of the business occasionally subject to business need.
- To undertake works activities across all UoB campuses as requested that are commensurate with the grade and role activities to support the Division and wider UoB activities.
- Experience and knowledge of working in a busy, customer facing role, with previous experience of working in a food and beverage environment being an advantage.
- A Level 2 Food Safety Certificate is desirable - although full training will be provided.
- A commitment to providing a quality service.
- Positive communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work on own initiative or as part of a team.
- Work patterns may vary so a flexible approach to working hours and days is essential.
- Ability to learn and understand how diversity considerations affect own area (e.g. Dietary requirements/dress code).
- Full clean driving license desirable.