Beverage Cart Attendant
Top Benefits
About the role
A beverage cart attendant is primarily responsible for providing food, drinks, and snacks to golfers while they are on the course. This includes operating a golf cart to traverse the course, taking orders, handling cash transactions, and ensuring the cart is well-stocked and maintained. Excellent customer service and communication skills are essential for this role. Key Responsibilities:
- Operating the beverage cart: Driving the cart around the golf course, navigating to different holes, and interacting with golfers.
- **Providing service:**Taking orders, preparing and serving food and beverages, and offering recommendations.
- Cash handling: Accurately processing payments, handling cash transactions, and maintaining a cash pouch.
- **Inventory management:**Keeping the cart stocked with food, drinks, and supplies, and monitoring inventory levels.
- Maintaining cleanliness: Ensuring the cart is clean, organized, and well-maintained, including regular cleaning and restocking.
- Customer service: Greeting golfers, providing excellent service, and address any questions or concerns.
- Course knowledge: Staying informed about course layout, events, and special promotions to provide helpful information to golfers.
- Safety and compliance: Adhering to safety guidelines, health regulations, and alcohol service laws.
- Reporting: Communicating with supervisors about issues, incidents, or golfer grievances.
- Opening and closing: Assisting with opening and closing procedures for the beverage cart, including inventory and cleaning.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Customer service skills: Friendly, outgoing, and able to interact with golfers in a positive and professional manner.
- Communication skills: Clear and effective communication with golfers, supervisors, and other staff.
- Cash handling skills: Ability to accurately handle cash transactions and maintain a cash drawer.
- Inventory management skills: Ability to monitor and manage inventory levels, and restock supplies as needed.
- Basic math skills: Needed for cash transactions and inventory management.
- Knowledge of golf course procedures: Understanding of golf etiquette and course layout is helpful.
- Valid driver's license: Ability to operate a golf cart.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Reliable and predictable attendance .
- Awareness of safety practices and ability to follow instructions
- May also help in clubhouse with serving and cleaning during events
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $17.85-$18.20 per hour
Expected hours: 16 – 24 per week
Additional pay:
- Tips
Benefits:
- On-site parking
Schedule:
- Weekends only
Language:
- English (required)
Work Location: In person
About Inverary Golf & Country Club
Inverary Golf & Country Club opened the doors to its beautiful landscape in 1980 as a nine hole course. Prior to the creation of the course the land was operated as a farm, and many of the natural elements of the land were incorporated into the design and still exist today. It wasn’t until 1998 that the back nine was created making the course a full eighteen holes.
The front nine is a wonderful course for golfers of all abilities, wide long fairways with just the right amount of trees and water to keep your game challenging and interesting. It acts as relaxing warm up for the back nine.
Numbers ten through thirteen are a series of holes which consists of long winding rivers and sand traps. Although there are obstacles, the opportunity for good scores is still there, and they are some of the most beautiful holes on the course. Once you reach number fourteen, the course takes you through some narrow holes that are cut out of a maple forest and make for a scenic final stretch to the club house.
Once you’ve finished the 18th hole, you’re welcomed with an air conditioned club house and a full licenced bar and grill. You’re more than welcome to sit and enjoy our large deck and patio that offers a great view of the ninth and eighteenth hole.
Beverage Cart Attendant
Top Benefits
About the role
A beverage cart attendant is primarily responsible for providing food, drinks, and snacks to golfers while they are on the course. This includes operating a golf cart to traverse the course, taking orders, handling cash transactions, and ensuring the cart is well-stocked and maintained. Excellent customer service and communication skills are essential for this role. Key Responsibilities:
- Operating the beverage cart: Driving the cart around the golf course, navigating to different holes, and interacting with golfers.
- **Providing service:**Taking orders, preparing and serving food and beverages, and offering recommendations.
- Cash handling: Accurately processing payments, handling cash transactions, and maintaining a cash pouch.
- **Inventory management:**Keeping the cart stocked with food, drinks, and supplies, and monitoring inventory levels.
- Maintaining cleanliness: Ensuring the cart is clean, organized, and well-maintained, including regular cleaning and restocking.
- Customer service: Greeting golfers, providing excellent service, and address any questions or concerns.
- Course knowledge: Staying informed about course layout, events, and special promotions to provide helpful information to golfers.
- Safety and compliance: Adhering to safety guidelines, health regulations, and alcohol service laws.
- Reporting: Communicating with supervisors about issues, incidents, or golfer grievances.
- Opening and closing: Assisting with opening and closing procedures for the beverage cart, including inventory and cleaning.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Customer service skills: Friendly, outgoing, and able to interact with golfers in a positive and professional manner.
- Communication skills: Clear and effective communication with golfers, supervisors, and other staff.
- Cash handling skills: Ability to accurately handle cash transactions and maintain a cash drawer.
- Inventory management skills: Ability to monitor and manage inventory levels, and restock supplies as needed.
- Basic math skills: Needed for cash transactions and inventory management.
- Knowledge of golf course procedures: Understanding of golf etiquette and course layout is helpful.
- Valid driver's license: Ability to operate a golf cart.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Reliable and predictable attendance .
- Awareness of safety practices and ability to follow instructions
- May also help in clubhouse with serving and cleaning during events
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $17.85-$18.20 per hour
Expected hours: 16 – 24 per week
Additional pay:
- Tips
Benefits:
- On-site parking
Schedule:
- Weekends only
Language:
- English (required)
Work Location: In person
About Inverary Golf & Country Club
Inverary Golf & Country Club opened the doors to its beautiful landscape in 1980 as a nine hole course. Prior to the creation of the course the land was operated as a farm, and many of the natural elements of the land were incorporated into the design and still exist today. It wasn’t until 1998 that the back nine was created making the course a full eighteen holes.
The front nine is a wonderful course for golfers of all abilities, wide long fairways with just the right amount of trees and water to keep your game challenging and interesting. It acts as relaxing warm up for the back nine.
Numbers ten through thirteen are a series of holes which consists of long winding rivers and sand traps. Although there are obstacles, the opportunity for good scores is still there, and they are some of the most beautiful holes on the course. Once you reach number fourteen, the course takes you through some narrow holes that are cut out of a maple forest and make for a scenic final stretch to the club house.
Once you’ve finished the 18th hole, you’re welcomed with an air conditioned club house and a full licenced bar and grill. You’re more than welcome to sit and enjoy our large deck and patio that offers a great view of the ninth and eighteenth hole.