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Make your work matter and join our front-of-the-house team that serves our guests Hospitality, Team Member, Runner, Cashier, Greeter, Hospital, Restaurant, Retail. We're looking for profoundly positive team members to fuel our mission to make craveable, wholesome and clean food accessible to all.
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All "Restaurant Service Positions" candidates, including Server candidates, will be hired with the "Front of House Support Staff" job title and will be responsible for all duties related to the Busser, Cashier, Greeter, and Food Runner/Expo support positions.
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Excel in performing all Crew Member tasks to include: runner/frontline coordinator, order taker/ dining room attendant, grill operator, sandwich maker, fry station, drinks and cashier. 1-2 years of supervisory experience in a food service or retail environment preferred.
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Our Retail Team Members contribute to the overall operations including Barista, Cashier, Cook and Runner. In a hospitality driven, multi dining outlet setting, you will perform duties to include plating, set up and tear down of café, restaurant, retail areas, or assist in kitchen to include prep, dish room, dry stock and perishable food inventories and sanitation.
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ServSafe Certification 1-2 years of supervisory experience in a food service or retail environment preferred Must have a great attitude, high energy and the desire to work Strong problem solving skills and decision making ability is required Proven ability to be flexible and adapt in any situation.
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In a hospitality driven, multi dining outlet setting, you will perform duties to include plating, set up and tear down of cafe, restaurant, retail areas, or assist in kitchen to include prep, dish room, dry stock and perishable food inventories and sanitation.
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Perform various tasks including runner/frontline coordinator, order taker/dining room attendant, grill operator, sandwich maker, fry station, drinks, and cashier. 1-2 years of supervisory experience in a food service or retail environment is preferred.
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Excels in performing all Crew Member tasks including: runner/frontline coordinator, order taker/ dining room attendant, grill operator, sandwich maker, fry station, drinks and cashier. Excels in performing all Crew Member tasks including: runner/frontline coordinator, order taker/ dining room attendant, grill operator, sandwich maker, fry station, drinks and cashier.
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Catering Team Members create, transport, setup, serve and breakdown banquet-style food displays with amazing hospitality and guest experience focus. Experience desired but we are willing to train candidates with a passion for food and understands the basics.
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