Roles & Responsibilities
About Us
Chip Bee Bistro is a new casual-dining concept by High Note Hospitality Group. We’re a space for warmth, creativity, and genuine connections—built on authenticity, artistic curiosity, and old-school hospitality meets grown-up bistro life.
What We’re Looking For
You’re a natural leader who thrives in service, not just once guests arrive, but before they walk in. You care deeply about service standards and team cohesion. And you don’t mind the heat—fast pace is your fuel, and empathy is your default setting.
Role & Responsibilities
- Oversee and manage a dedicated dining section, ensuring every shift runs smoothly
- Mentor and support servers and junior staff with calm, clear communication
- Act as the escalation point for VIPs, special requests, and operational hiccups
- Support consistency in service quality—even during peak periods or unpredictable nights
- Collaborate closely with floor leadership and kitchen to orchestrate seamless guest experiences
- Show up with genuineness and emotional intelligence : read a room, anticipate needs, and adapt on the fly
What You Bring
Prior experience as a server, section lead, or equivalent front-of-house roleConfident communication and service presence, with strong EQOrganised yet flexible mindset—able to coordinate while adapting to ever-changing demandsA calm demeanour under pressure and a genuine love for hospitalityPassion for collaborative teamwork and continuous improvementWhat We Offer
A seat at the table in a tight-knit team where individuality is celebratedTraining and mentorship in a values-led hospitality environmentOpportunity to grow in a fast-moving, creative companyStaff perks, professional development workshops, and a frontline role in shaping our service DNATell employers what skills you have
Leadership
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Quality Control
Hospitality Service
Food Safety
DNA
Inventory
Hospitality Industry
Sanitation
Mentorship
Pressure
Emotional Intelligence
Cashiering
Customer Satisfaction
Artistic
Customer Service
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Food Service
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