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19 August 2008

 

Bar Shift Leader

Bars Shift Leader
Salary in the range: GBP16,130 to GBP18,570 per annum
Imperial College is ranked the fifth best university in the world (Times Higher QS World University Rankings 2007)
Imperial College Union is a thriving and busy environment for the students and visitors to Imperial College London in South Kensington. We have three bars, two catering outlets, and a nightclub venue. We are situated in a picturesque quadrangle immediately behind the Royal Albert Hall.
We are looking for a dynamic and experienced professional who can make a substantial contribution to the running of our bar operations. The post will be responsible for all aspects of operational bar shift leading including the care and preparation of real ales and wines, as well as the demands of a busy and thriving student environment.
Experience of running busy bar shifts is essential. A working knowledge of relevant legislation is also a requirement of the post. EPOS experience and being a personal licence holder would give you a distinct advantage. This would suit a Bar Supervisor looking for their next move.
In return we offer an excellent package of benefits including final salary pension and generous annual leave.
If you think you are the right person for this exciting and unique opportunity then email us for an application pack.
Closing Date: 27th February 2008
Valuing diversity and committed to equality


Contact Info: trading@imperial.ac.uk



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