The On-Call Bartender supports conventions, meetings, banquets, and special events by delivering exceptional beverage service in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. This role is ideal for experienced bartenders who enjoy flexibility, teamwork, and creating memorable guest experiences during large-scale events. Be part of a high-energy team at one of San Diego’s premier convention destinations. Pay Rate $17.75 #towncountrysd
Prepare, serve, and present alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages according to established recipes, brand standards, and event specifications
Set up, stock, and break down portable and permanent banquet bars
Ensure all bars are fully stocked with liquor, beer, wine, mixers, garnishes, ice, and glassware
Maintain cleanliness and organization of bar areas before, during, and after events
Verify guest identification and ensure compliance with all state and local alcohol service laws
Provide friendly, professional, and efficient service to guests in a high-volume setting
Accurately handle cash, tickets, or hosted bar procedures as assigned
Communicate effectively with banquet servers, supervisors, and event leadership
Follow all safety, sanitation, and union work rules and guidelines
Minimum 1 year of professional bartending experience, preferably in banquets, hotels, or high-volume events
Knowledge of classic cocktails, beer, wine, and responsible alcohol service
Ability to work on an on-call basis with flexible scheduling
Strong customer service and communication skills
Must meet all legal requirements to serve alcohol
The physical demands described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this position:
Ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time, often 6–8+ hours per shift
Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 pounds, including kegs, cases of liquor, ice bins, and bar equipment
Frequent bending, reaching, twisting, and crouching during bar setup, service, and breakdown
Manual dexterity to operate bar tools, open bottles, pour drinks, and handle glassware
Ability to work in fast-paced, crowded environments with frequent interruptions
Visual and auditory ability to identify guest needs, read tickets, and respond to verbal instructions
Ability to work indoors and occasionally outdoors, depending on event location
Ability to work variable shifts, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays
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