Server

Lakeside, MT
Seasonal
Harbor Grille
Entry Level

Serve Guests at One of Montana's Premier Waterfront Destinations

Flathead Harbor Resort is looking for friendly, energetic, and service-oriented Servers to join the Harbor Grille team. Located on the shores of beautiful Flathead Lake, the Harbor Grille offers guests exceptional food, handcrafted beverages, live entertainment, and unforgettable lakefront dining experiences. As a Server, you'll play a key role in creating memorable experiences by providing attentive, professional, and welcoming service to every guest.

Whether you're an experienced server or looking to grow your hospitality career, we offer a fun, fast-paced environment where teamwork and guest satisfaction come first.

Why Join Flathead Harbor Resort?

  • Competitive hourly wage plus tips
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Seasonal and year-round opportunities
  • Employee meal discounts
  • Resort, marina, and rental discounts
  • Live music and exciting waterfront atmosphere
  • Beautiful Flathead Lake location
  • Opportunities for advancement within the resort
  • Work just minutes from Glacier National Park and Montana's best outdoor recreation

Responsibilities

  • Welcome guests with a friendly, professional attitude
  • Present menus and answer questions about food and beverage offerings
  • Make menu recommendations based on guest preferences
  • Accurately take food and beverage orders using the POS system
  • Deliver food and drinks promptly while ensuring order accuracy
  • Check on guests throughout their dining experience to ensure satisfaction
  • Process cash, credit card, and digital payments accurately
  • Maintain clean and organized tables, dining areas, and service stations
  • Complete opening, side work, and closing duties
  • Collaborate with bartenders, hosts, bussers, kitchen staff, and management to deliver exceptional service
  • Follow all food safety, sanitation, and alcohol service regulations
  • Help create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages guests to return

Qualifications

  • Previous restaurant serving or hospitality experience preferred but not required
  • Outstanding customer service and communication skills
  • Positive attitude with a team-first mindset
  • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
  • Reliable attendance and punctuality
  • Comfortable working evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • Food Handler Permit and alcohol service certification (or ability to obtain if required by state law)

Physical Requirements

  • Stand and walk for extended periods
  • Carry food trays, beverages, and service items weighing up to 30 pounds
  • Frequently bend, reach, lift, and move throughout the dining room
  • Work efficiently in a fast-paced restaurant environment
  • Maintain a professional appearance throughout each shift

What We're Looking For

Our ideal Server enjoys interacting with people, thrives in a high-energy environment, and takes pride in delivering exceptional hospitality. You'll be someone who enjoys working as part of a team while creating memorable dining experiences for guests visiting Flathead Lake from around the world.

About Flathead Harbor Resort

Flathead Harbor Resort is a premier lakefront destination in Lakeside, Montana, featuring waterfront lodging, a full-service marina, boat rentals, lake tours, live entertainment, and the Harbor Grille restaurant. Our team is committed to delivering outstanding hospitality in one of the most scenic locations in the Northwest.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay plus tips
  • Flexible schedules
  • Employee meal discounts
  • Resort and marina perks
  • Paid training
  • Advancement opportunities
  • Positive, team-oriented work environment
  • Incredible Montana lifestyle with access to boating, hiking, fishing, skiing, and Glacier National Park

Flathead Harbor Resort is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all qualified applicants.

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