Event Catering Attendant New York, NY

Event Catering Attendant

Full Time • New York, NY
Benefits:
  • Flexible schedule
About Savory
Savory is a full-service, boutique hospitality firm on a mission to elevate the corporate dining experience, making it fresher and more reliable with a focus on quality food experiences and hospitality excellence.

At Savory, we have a common thread that resonates through everything we do: PASSION! We are passionate about the creation of our menus, where our food comes from, and, most importantly, we’re passionate about our people and the hospitality we show to our clients, our vendors, and each other. Our rapid growth has prompted us to seek qualified individuals who will add a positive impact to our team and help shape the future of Savory.

Job Summary
The Event Catering Attendant is responsible for providing on-site support for catered events, including transporting materials to event locations, setting up event spaces, ensuring food and service areas are properly arranged, and breaking down equipment after each event. This part-time role requires a reliable, detail-oriented individual who can deliver a smooth, professional, and positive experience for our clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • Travel to assigned event locations with catering equipment, supplies, and materials.
  • Set up event spaces, including tables, linens, food stations, beverages, décor, and equipment as required.
  • Ensure all food and beverage items are organized, presented neatly, and maintained to company standards.
  • Assist with on-site service as needed (refilling items, helping guests, keeping the area clean).
  • Break down event setups after completion, including packing equipment, consolidating supplies, and cleaning the space.
  • Return all equipment and materials to the main location following the event.
  • Maintain cleanliness and organization of company vehicles and equipment.
  • Communicate any issues, needs, or changes to the event coordinator or management team.
  • Uphold a professional and courteous demeanor while representing the company.
Qualifications
  • Prior catering, event, hospitality, or customer service experience preferred but not required.
  • Ability to lift, carry, and transport equipment (typically 25–50 lbs).
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, physical environment.
  • Reliable transportation and punctuality.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills.
  • Ability to follow instructions and remain flexible with schedule changes or event needs.

What We’re Looking For

We need dependable, energetic individuals who enjoy hands-on work and take pride in delivering great service. You should be organized, adaptable, and ready to help make each event a success from start to finish.



In addition to a growth-focused, positive work environment, our talented team enjoys:
  • Competitive rate ($20.00-$23.00/hour)
  • Company-sponsored medical plans, including health, dental, and vision insurance for all full-time employees after 90 days
  • 401K matching program
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and transit enrollment 

Compensation: $20.00 - $23.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits and Perks

Competitive compensation
401(k) matching program
Company-sponsored medical plans including health, dental, and vision insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA), dependent care
Commuter benefits