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A Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. As a Speedy Q/Subway employee, customer service is our number one priority.
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Job DetailsDescription POSITION TITLE: SANDWICH ARTIST®REPORTS TO: STORE MANAGER POSITION SUMMARY:The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares product, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork.
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The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares product, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. POSITION TITLE: Sandwich Artist.
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Maintains a professional appearance and grooming standards as outlined in the Subway® Operations Manual: Daily Procedures. Understands and adheres to all quality standards, formulas and procedures as outlined in the Subway® Operations Manual: Daily Procedures.
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The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. From the beginning, Fred has had a clear vision for the future of the SUBWAY brand.
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Maintains a professional appearance and grooming standards as outlined in the SUBWAY Operations Manual. Understands and adheres to all quality standards, formulas and procedures as outlined in the SUBWAY Operations Manual.
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A Sandwich Artist greets and serves guests promptly, preps and prepares products, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, has outstanding guest service skills, and completes some paperwork.
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A SUBWAY Sandwich Artist greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. - Performs light paperwork duties as assigned.
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Position Summary The Sandwich Artist greets and serves guests, prepares product, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. Completes University of Subway courses as directed.
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Job Description:POSITION TITLE: Sandwich Artist®REPORTS TO: ManagementPOSITION SUMMARY:The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares product, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork.
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What is a Subway Sandwich Artist®? The Sandwich Artist is the face of our brand. They are responsible for greeting and serving guests, preparing food, maintaining food safety and sanitation standards, and handling light paperwork.
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Understands and adheres to proper food handling, safety and sanitation standards during food preparation, service and clean up. Performs Cash-In Procedure- accounting for all forms of money, bread, etc., during the shift.
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As a Sandwich Artist you will greet and serve guests, prepare food, maintain food safety and sanitation standards, and handle or process light paperwork. As a Sandwich Artist you will greet and serve guests, prepare food, maintain food safety and sanitation standards, and handle or process light paperwork.
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Must have the ability to exchange currency at point of sale. Previous experience with cash register and credit card machine preferred. Exceptional customer service is a major component of this position.
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Position Summary:A Sandwich Artist greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. We are hiring Sandwich Artists for our Subway locations.
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