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Bartender

Birmingham, AL

Location

Birmingham, AL

Category

Hospitality

About This Role

Job Overview

This is a real bartending role in Birmingham, AL. You're the one behind the stick, managing the bar top, mixing drinks, and keeping the conversation flowing. It's a hands on job where you're on your feet, dealing with a mix of regulars and new faces. The pace shifts from a casual afternoon to a packed Friday night, so you need to be adaptable. No two nights are the same, and that's the draw for most people in this line of work. You'll be working with a small team of servers and bar backs, making sure every drink gets out right and every guest feels taken care of.

Duties & Responsibilities / JobXi / Birmingham, AL

  • Prepare and serve alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks according to standard recipes. You'll handle everything from a simple beer pour to a complex craft cocktail.
  • Maintain a clean and organized bar area. This means wiping down the counter, washing glassware, restocking bottles, and making sure the ice bin is full. It keeps the health inspector and your customers happy.
  • Check customer identification. You're the last line of defense against underage drinking, so you're expected to be firm about checking IDs.
  • Take drink and food orders from customers at the bar. You're often the first person a guest talks to, so you need to be ready to guide them through the menu.
  • Handle cash and credit card transactions. You'll use a point of sale system to ring orders and process payments, and you're responsible for balancing your drawer at the end of the shift.
  • Monitor alcohol consumption. You need to know when someone's had enough and cut them off professionally. It's part of the job you can't ignore.

Requirements / JobXi / Birmingham, AL

  • Previous bartending experience is preferred. Some places will train the right person, but most want someone who's already comfortable with a shaker and a speed rail.
  • Knowledge of classic cocktail recipes and common beer and wine varieties. You don't have to be a pour master, but you should know the difference between a Manhattan and an Old Fashioned.
  • A valid bartending license or permit if required by local regulations in Birmingham, AL. Check the rules; they vary by state and city.
  • Ability to stand for long periods and lift up to 40 pounds, like a full keg or a case of beer. This job is physical, and you'll be moving constantly during a rush.
  • Basic math skills for mixing drinks by volume and handling cash quickly. You don't want to short a regular on their change.
  • A flexible schedule is a must. Nights, weekends, and holidays are the busiest times, and that's when you'll be needed most.

What It's Like in This Role / JobXi / Birmingham, AL

You're on your feet for hours at a stretch. The work is fast when it's busy and slower when it's not, but there's always something to restock or clean. You'll work closely with a small crew: servers, a kitchen team, and maybe a manager who checks in during the shift. The gear is standard: a point of sale terminal, a three compartment sink, and a well stocked bar rail. The vibe changes depending on the venue, but in Birmingham, AL, you might find a neighborhood pub, a hotel lounge, or a high volume restaurant. Shifts usually run 8 to 10 hours, and you'll often close the place down, meaning you're cleaning until the last guest leaves. It isn't a quiet job, but if you like people and you like making drinks, it beats sitting at a desk.

Why You'll Like This Opportunity

Bartending gives you a lot of flexibility. You can find part time work to fit around school or another job, or you can pull full time hours and make real money on tips. It's a skill you can take anywhere. Plenty of bartenders start in one city and move to another, finding work fast because the basics are the same. There's also room to grow. You could move into a head bartender role, a bar manager position, or even work your way into craft cocktail development. Every shift teaches you something about people, about drink recipes, and about handling pressure. That experience sticks with you.

Schedule & Work Type

This role is typically on site in Birmingham, AL. Expect evening, night, and weekend shifts. Part time and full time schedules are common, depending on the venue. Some places offer seasonal work, while others hire year round. You won't find remote options here; it's a bar, not a desk job.

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Job Location

Birmingham, AL