Runner / Busser

Seasonal

RESORT OVERVIEW:

Sugarbush Resort is a year-round destination offering some of the best skiing and riding in the east, an award-winning ski school, golf, disc golf, an array of dining venues, and a fully appointed Health and Recreation Center. Do you want to join an all-star team dedicated to delivering an unparalleled guest experience? Make this your best winter yet by joining the team at Sugarbush and taking advantage of everything Vermont has to offer.

BESIDES GETTING PAID TO WORK AT AN INCREDIBLE RESORT, WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?

Our investment in each employee includes a comprehensive wellness initiative, unwavering commitment to safety, growth opportunities, and a wide variety of resort benefits. Employees get to take advantage of our 4000+ acre playground including skiing, golf, mountain activities, health club membership, resort discounts, and more, so it's easy to share your enthusiasm for Sugarbush with our guests.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Sugarbush Resort is searching for Food Runners and Bussers to work at multiple outlets. Join our food & beverage team in creating high-quality guest experiences alongside dedicated professionals. This position is part‑time, requires Saturday and Sunday availability, and pays $13/hour.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Bussers keep the restaurant moving along by transporting food, dishes, etc., and ensuring tables are clear and properly reset for new patrons.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Desire and ability to deliver excellent customer service.
  • Applicants must be able to work weekends and holidays.
  • Applicants must be able to work on their feet in a fast‑paced environment and be able to lift and carry 30 lbs.

Sugarbush Resort is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

An offer of employment may be contingent upon the results of a background, MVR, or criminal records check.

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