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Removes dirty dishes as needed between courses and at the end of the meal and returns them to the dishwashing area. Bertuccis is an equal opportunity employer. Set-up and break-down of the dining room and service stations, clearing and resetting tables, a series of side work assignments, and general cleaning of the work area.
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At our core, we are bold and ambitious people that like to get our hands dirty and make a hands-on impact. We are looking for an experienced and passionate TPM Director who can lead a division of the EOS team that is responsible for driving critical initiatives in partnership with the Infrastructure Platform organization.
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Occasionally: Standing, Bending Over, Crawling, Climbing, Reaching Overhead, Crouching, Kneeling, Balancing, Pushing or Pulling, Repetitive Use of Legs, Grasping, Lifting 11 to 75 lbs, Carrying 10 lbs or less up to 60 lbs, Eye/Hand Coordination (Foot), Fine Manipulation, Discriminating Colors, Outside Exposed to Hot/Cold/Humid Temperatures, Chemical, Heavy Machinery, Dirty (Soil), Dry, Fumes, Gases, Odors, Dust, Grease, Oil, Mud, Moving Mechanical Parts, Noise, Wet/Slippery Floors/Surfaces.
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Sort and rinse dirty dishes, glass, tableware, and other cooking utensils and place them in racks to send through the dish machine. Never touches clean dishes after touching dirty dishes without washing hands first.
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Quick learner; willing to dive in and get her/his hands dirty. Exceptional candidates will have best-in-class data skills including SQL, Excel, dataset manipulation, data visualization, and presentation.
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Break down to include bussing tables, putting away dirty linen and centerpieces, vacuuming. Assisting the Banquet Manager this individual will lead the performance of all hourly banquet food and beverage servers and houseman and is the personal representative of the property to banquet guests.
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Looking for a candidate who has excellent supervisory experience, but isn't afraid to get their hands dirty! Trade specifically residential construction including but not limited to drywall, doors, hardware, flooring, framing, trim, crown molding, fixture installation and more.
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We seek talented folks looking to be part of a can-do team that’s hellbent on helping the world to gear up, get its hands dirty, and do. We seek talented folks looking to be part of a can-do team that’s hellbent on helping the world to gear up, get its hands dirty, and do.
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You will roll up your sleeves, get your hands dirty and perform carpentry work in order to keep our parks looking sharp. Experience with cabinet building and framing, fabrications of solid surface and laminate countertops, roof repairs, drywall installation, concrete work, and more.
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You don't mind getting a little dirty this could include (but is not limited to) assisting the patient with activities of daily living such as providing assistance with personal hygiene (toileting, bathing, care of mouth, skin and hair), ambulation, eating, dressing, shaving, light housekeeping, and other household chores.
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Six months experience as a Home Health Aide (HHA) and/or Personal Care Assistant (PCA) in health care (in homes or facilities) and successful completion of a State approved Nurse Aide or Home Health Aide (HHA) and/or Personal Care Assistant (PCA) course.
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You are a resourceful team-player ready to dive into a scrappy startup environment where you will learn quickly and get your hands dirty. Location Today, about half our team are in Los Angeles or Phoenix (where we have offices) and half are fully remote and spread across the U.S. There are two options for this job: Live in Los Angeles, work a few days a week (or more) out of our beautiful office in the Arts District.
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Bring dirty service items to service elevator landings. The bonus will be paid out in equal $665/$670 portions after successfully completing 3 months, 6 months and 9 months of employment with Treasure Island Resort & Casino.
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Maintain organization of assigned areas: Includes keeping clean and dirty laundry separate and keeping the janitor’s closet clean 4. If you have experience in housekeeping, environmental services, commercial cleaning, or janitorial services we encourage you to apply.
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Anna's House Hosts warmly greets guests and seats them in appropriate seating arrangements, clears away dirty dishes, sets tables, and provides assistance to the server staff. Clear dirty dishes and other tableware and bring to the kitchen for cleaning.
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