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Join Our Team – Experienced Bartenders required in Edinburgh

Constellation Careers
Midlothian
1 day ago
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Constellation is looking for experienced bartenders to support and grow our exclusive front of house team at various venues across Scotland.


Venues include, Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), The OVO Hydro, SEC Centre Scotland's largest exhibition centre and many more!


An exciting opportunity to join a passionate team providing exceptional catering and hospitality experiences at a variety of prestigious events.


As a part of the Constellation team, you will be encouraged to expand your food and drink knowledge and provide an excellent guest experience.


We are looking for confident candidates who have great hospitality skills and enthusiasm to match!


What's in it for you?

  • Immediate Start.
  • Market leading - Weekly Pay.
  • Flexible Hours – various shifts patterns available including weekends.
  • Access to over 150 sites across Scotland plus a further 5000 sites in the UK.
  • Hot meals on shift.
  • Career Progression.
  • Employee Perks - Compass Exclusive Benefits including lifestyle “perks at work” programme which offers various retail discounts. A Health and Wellbeing programme and access to our Employee Assistance Programme.


Your responsibilities will include:

  • Efficiency: Working efficiently to prepare and serve a variety of drinks in a timely manner, even during busy periods, while maintaining high standards of quality presentation and good customer service.
  • Guest Interaction: Engaging with guests, taking drink orders and provide a personalised guest experience.
  • Housekeeping: Maintaining cleanliness and organisation at the venue throughout service.
  • Team Collaboration: Working collaboratively with our front of house team and other staff members to ensure smooth service and exceed guest expectations.
  • Time Keeping: Punctuality is key, arriving on time shows reliability and respect for your role and team.


We're looking for bartenders who are:

  • Experienced: Previous experience in a bartending role in a fast-paced bar or restaurant. An understanding of fine dining food terminology & menu descriptions.
  • Passionate: A genuine passion for hospitality, with a desire to create memorable experiences for our guests.
  • Personable: Positive attitude, friendly, outgoing, and able to connect with guests of all backgrounds and ages.
  • Adaptable: Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment and remain calm under pressure during busy shifts.
  • Team Player: Collaborative and supportive, with a willingness to pitch in and help out wherever needed to ensure the success of the team


Pay rate:

£12.60ph + Holiday Pay


If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and love the excitement of bustling events and global guests, apply now to begin your journey with a truly connected team!


We have large events in Edinburgh on 4th December and 19th December!

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