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The Food Runner duties include: Delivers orders to guests in the dining room and ensures they have what they need; Refill drinks and respond to guest requests after the food has been delivered; Protects establishment and guests by adhering to sanitation and safety policies; Other duties as requested by management.
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Those included are: The Busser duties include: Prepares dining room for guests by cleaning tables and chairs; Maintains table setting by removing plates as completed and being alert to guest spills or other special needs; Maintains dining room by cleaning chairs and tables, sweeping floors and removing trash, and cleaning up spills; Protects establishment and guests by adhering to sanitation and safety policies; other duties as requested by management.
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The prep cook duties include: Prepares foods for cooking based on prep lists and manager directions; Prepares food of consistent quality with recipe cards and production and portion standards; Cleans and sanitizes station at beginning and end of shift which may include light dishwashing; Protects establishment and guests by adhering to sanitation and safety policies; other duties as requested by management.
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The Busser, Runner, or Service Assistant is responsible for restaurant dine-in and takeout operations, cleaning, running food, bussing restaurant tables and side work. Understands restaurant seating layout, how tables are divided into server areas, and how to deliver food within the restaurant.
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Our Front of House positions may include a few different positions. This is for a position at a franchised McAlister’s Deli location.
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As a Busser / Food Runner, you are an integral part of the success of our fine dining restaurant. We are excited to welcome a new Busser / Food Runner to our Sunny Isles staff.
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Projected Work Schedule: The Food Runner/Busser position may either be part-time or full-time depending on business levels. Position Title: Food Runner/Busser.
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Organize food tickets for the check. Facilities include a renowned championship golf course, a full-service golf shop, driving range, practice facilities, halfway house, and Par 3 course: eight outdoor tennis courts incorporating two pickleball courts, tennis shop, a family pool complex with café, junior Olympic size swimming pool and an active children's club.
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Handling objects (including food and utensils), products, and bussing tubs/trays. This two-level space features a 30-foot diagonal high-definition LED TV showcasing the top sports watching events year round equipped with skeeball, table tennis, shuffle puck, air hockey and a golf simulator.
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Position : Busser/Food Runner. Assist servers & bartenders by running food from kitchen to the appropriate dining table or bar positions. This individual shall be trained on and responsible for ensuring the smooth flow of food orders to and from the kitchen, inspecting plates for proper garnish and presentation, assisting in serving and clearing dining tables and helping to stock service stations.
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If you're looking for a fun work environment, you'll want to work with us at the DAIQUIRI DECK. We are hiring SERVICE ASSISTANTS to fill the support roles of Bussers, Hosts, Food Runners and Barbacks to help provide a great guest experience.
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Our Front of House positions may include a few different positions. This is for a position at a franchised McAlister’s Deli location.
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Food Runner/Bussers will assist with food delivery, tray setup, plate presentation, table bussing, as well as cleaning and sanitation in both the dining room and kitchen. Food Runner/Bussers play a major role in food order accuracy and timeliness of service, helping our guests to have the best experience possible.
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Work experience as a Busser, Food Runner or other entry-level role in a restaurant is a plus. We are looking for a Busser to support our wait staff and set up our dining areas.
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Our family of restaurants includes Superba Food + Bread in Venice, Superba Snacks + Coffee Pasadena and North Hollywood, the Tasting Kitchen, as well as Pitfire Pizza throughout Los Angeles and Orange County.
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