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Arizona National Golf Club in Tucson, AZ, seeks a Seasonal Part-Time Server to join a Troon-managed property. You will greet guests, take orders, serve food and beverages, and ensure 100% guest satisfaction in a fast-paced setting.
The role requires 1–2 years of food service experience, a High School diploma, and the ability to serve liquor by law. It offers the chance to earn great tips while learning in a hospitality-driven team.
Arizona National GC
9777 E Sabino Greens Dr
Tucson, AZ 85749, USA
Arizona National GC
9777 E Sabino Greens Dr
Tucson, AZ 85749, USA
Arizona National Golf Club, located in Tucson, AZ, is pleased to announce an excellent career opportunity for a Seasonal Part-Time Server! We are seeking a driven individual who is eager to learn, contribute, and grow within a fast-paced hospitality-focused property organization. As part of Troon, you will contribute to a global leader in golf and community management.
Come work at Arizona National Golf Club !
We are looking for servers who want to make great money and have fun while serving our guests.
The Servers are integral to the guest experience and provide food & beverage services to the guests of the property. The server will be processing orders and serving food & beverage items to customers, ensuring 100% guest satisfaction.
Qualifications, Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
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About Troon:
Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ, Troon is the world’s largest professional club management company, that specializes in services in golf, hospitality, and residential communities.With more than 900 locations in 45+ states and 27+ countries, Troon is a leading employer in hospitality.Guided by values that emphasize being infectiously energetic, consciously kind, and humbly prosperous,Troon offers professionals the opportunity to grow and succeed within a globally respected organization.Learn more atwww.troon.com .
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