Head Barista - Food Service Worker - Temple of Zeus Cafe - College of Arts & Sciences
Cornell University | |
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United States, New York, Ithaca | |
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Nov 21, 2024 | |
Head Barista - Food Service Worker - Temple of Zeus Cafe - College of Arts & Sciences
APPLY As a Barista at Temple of Zeus Cafe in Goldwin Smith and Klarman Halls, under the direction of the Cafe Manager, you will prepare espresso drinks in a contemporary style. The Temple of Zeus has been in Goldwin Smith for over 50 years, providing the College of Arts and Sciences, and visitors, a respite from the busy campus around them. As a Department of the College (and now located in Klarman Hall) we provide an eatery, and workspace, with a different focus than many other options. Our ingredients are carefully selected with many local additions and a focus on sustainable farming practices. The offerings are simple but made to high quality standards. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Understanding espresso machines and the equipment used to produce coffee. Maintaining cafe cleanliness and communicating clear practices to students and other staff. In addition, the Barista is responsible for preparing items used for drink making (caramel, chocolate ganache, vanilla syrup...) and other cafe items. The process is quite involved with fine details necessary to be successful. The Barista will be the lead on the coffee side of the operation, will be able to self-direct and make choices about service during busy times. The Cafe Barista will help close the cafe when needed. This position will be a mix of making drinks, preparing other items such as breakfast food items, sauces for drink making, chai, ice tea, maintain ingredient inventory, and ringing up customers for their purchases. In addition, this position must ensure proper storage of food/drink items, maintain temperature and portion control as specified by management and stock production area as needed. Position is 40 hours per week (usually 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.) for 10 months of the year and the remaining 2 months (mid-June through mid-August) will have some flexibility based on business. Hours may decrease significantly to 20 hours/week or perhaps no hours some weeks during this 2-month summer period. Required Qualifications:
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