Make history with us – apply now for the upcoming winter season 2025/26!
Wine Steward (Caviste):
Daily stock control in the cellar and wine cellar
Preparing wine orders and replenishing the cellar stock from the central cellar
Preparing orders for mineral water, beer, and spirits
Refilling and mise-en-place in the cellar and all refrigerators
Checking stock against the wine list and communicating any changes to the central F&B office
Preparing orders for the bar and kitchen and delivering them
Preparing all beverages for banquets and aperitifs
Commis de Rang:
Supporting the Chef de Rang in all tasks
Mise en place and clearing duties
Serving food and beverages (half board and à la carte)
Completed vocational training in the hospitality industry (restaurant specialist or similar) is desirable
Initial professional experience in upscale gastronomy/hospitality is an advantage
Very good command of German and English; French is an asset
Experience with an international clientele
A host personality with excellent interpersonal skills
Central staff accommodation in the heart of Zermatt
Employee, family & friends room rates and various discounts (for example, in the numerous restaurants of the Seiler Hotels)
Access to a staff fitness room as well as a wide range of sports activities in Zermatt
Use of our pool area during dedicated staff swimming hours
Access to various training courses through our development program, such as those offered by Ritzy
Discounts on seasonal or annual lift passes with the Zermatt resident card
For employees who are unable or do not wish to work both the winter and summer seasons in Zermatt, we support them—together with our partner hotels—in finding a complementary position
Are you interested?
Then please send us your complete application documents, including your CV with photo, references, and training certificates.
We look forward to hearing from you and are happy to provide further information at any time.
Instead of a grand driveway, there is a small canopy and a modest wooden door—no sea of flags, but a beautiful brass plaque instead—you could almost miss it. The cozy lobby, welcoming entrance area, and various lounges charm visitors with genuine character. The Monte Rosa takes its guests back to the origins of mountain tourism and is infused with the charm of its founding years, without ever feeling like a dusty museum. There is plenty to dream about; the mirrors have reflected much over the years, yet they remain silent…