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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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The Busser, Runner, or Service Assistant is responsible for restaurant dine-in and takeout operations, cleaning, running food, bussing restaurant tables and side work. Have a current Food Handler's Card where applicable, or we will help you obtain.
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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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Have a current Food Handler's Card, or ability obtain, where applicable. Will serve food or beverages for dine-in and takeout. Hiring immediately for full-time and part-time hourly dine-in or takeout Bussers, Runners, or Service Assistants.
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Understands restaurant seating layout, how tables are divided into server areas, and how to deliver food within the restaurant. Review orders with the Guest (at pick-up or upon delivery) and / or with Delivery Driver ensuring order accuracy.
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Any duties/responsibilities listed below not specifically noted as Stocking Busser or Busser Runner apply to all Busser positions. For the Busser position, there is both the position of Stocking Busser (BS) and Busser Runner (BR.
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Perform duties of expo/food runner, busser, and takeout/deli server as directed by leadership. Previous work experience as a Host/Hostess or Waiter/Waitress preferred. Escort guests to the appropriate table or booth.
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We are passionate people doing meaningful work, motivated by our purpose: To celebrate life, family, and food. Free food - family meal provided daily. Search for jobs by keyword or location.
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Our Hourly Team Member role can encompass a range of different responsibilities depending on your interest: 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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Job Description The Runner-Busser is responsible for keeping inventory of transporting, stocking, and cleaning/clearing products to ensure business and customer needs are met. Qualifications • Previous food service experience preferred • Demonstrates excellent customer service skills, ability to prioritize and accomplish tasks quickly • Must be available to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends • Requires constant standing and walking This role may have physical demands including, but not limited to, lifting, bending, pushing, pulling and/or extended walking and standing.
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Previous experience is not required - we will train you! Clears, cleans, and sanitizes restaurant tables, bussing dishes to kitchen dishwasher station and resets tables as needed. Financial support from the employee-funded Lucky Cat Fund Assistance during times of hardship.
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Removes dishes, glasses, silverware or other item from tables and countertops and takes them to the kitchen for proper sanitation. Notifies server when brining coffee, tea or other beverages to tables to ensure proper charges.
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Employee referral program - Refer a friend for a $250 referral bonus for Team Member positions and $500 for restaurant management positions. Must be able to operate kitchen equipment, including the coffee machine, iced tea machine, lemon slicer, point of sale (POS) system and any other applicable system(s.
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Responsibilities may include the following positions: Cashier, Runner, and Busser. The Torchy's legacy began in Austin, Texas in 2006 with an idea, a dedicated executive chef and a food trailer to now operating in dozens of locations across multiple states.
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The Company reviews CDC guidelines and complies with Federal, State and local rules to keep our P. F. Chang's team members and guests safe. Uniform (shirt and apron) provided at no cost. Also, removes bus tubs from the bar to kitchen dishwasher station.
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