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Serving Staff Wanted at Pappa Grappa in Söderköping
PG i Söderköping ABÖstergötlands län, Norrköping
Previous experience is desired
Serving Staff – Seasonal and Hourly Employment
Pappa Grappa, Söderköping
Pappa Grappa is an Italian restaurant located by the Göta Canal in Söderköping, offering both indoor and outdoor seating. We focus on quality, professional hospitality, and a warm overall experience for our guests. Everyone is welcome here – from families and friends to businesses and retirees.
In preparation for the summer season of 2026, we are now looking for several serving staff who want to work in a serious, pleasant, and well-organized restaurant environment.
About the Position
As serving staff at Pappa Grappa, you are an important part of the guest experience. You work closely with colleagues in service, bar, and kitchen, contributing to each guest feeling welcome and taken care of.
Your tasks include, among others:
- Welcoming guests and serving food and drinks
- Good knowledge of the menu and drinks, as well as the ability to make recommendations
- A professional, safe, and friendly approach
- Work both indoors and on the outdoor terrace
- Flexibility in service work and handling different situations
- Working in a fast-paced environment
We are looking for someone who
- Has a genuine interest in service and people
- Is responsible, professional, and team-oriented
- Is flexible and can easily adapt to different situations
- Enjoys working where quality and hospitality are the focus
Employment Type and Working Hours
- Seasonal employment and/or hourly employment
- Extent: Part-time or full-time as agreed
Application
Please send your application with CV and a short presentation to:
Subject: PG Söderköping Service
Selection and interviews will be conducted continuously.
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