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Side Work: Completes all required side work including but not limited to: cleaning restaurant, server stations, coffee stations, and coolers; vacuuming, trash removal, and stocking of supplies.
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Completes assigned side work as directed. Ideal candidates will have a passion for guest service satisfaction, the restaurant industry, and must be able to work flexible schedules including weekends and holidays and should have a great attitude and take pride in their work.
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This is a general labor position and a perfect opportunity for anyone currently working as a construction or warehouse worker, landscaping, laborer, restaurant and hospitality worker, cashier, server, line cook, retail/customer service worker and anyone willing to learn.
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A bar back is responsible for the set-up, clean up and code compliance of the restaurant floor, including patio and server stations when a server is not present. The bar back is responsible for executing all side work duties established by management.
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Sets up Team Members for success at shift change by ensuring side work and stations are properly stocked. Maintains neat and organized server stations and FOH work areas; to include sweeping and mopping as needed.
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Ensures work areas are stocked and ready for the next scheduled server as well as cleanliness upon departure. Basic reading and handwriting skills with ability to operate the restaurant point-of-sale software.
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Possesses strong communication skills and the ability to work alone as well as with a team. You dont just serve our customers amazing food and drinks, you help make our restaurant as unique as you are.
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Complete running and closing side work. Flexible, part-time work schedule-work a lot or just a few shifts a week. Strong work ethic, team focus, and commitment to going above and beyond to ensure excellent guest service.
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As a member of the front of house team, you'll create memorable experiences for our guests and work alongside people who are just as passionate as you are. Our restaurant is consistently busy and the tips are great.
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Perform side work during each shift as required by service station assignment. Be able to work in a fast-paced restaurant environment. Better yet, each Lucky Fins location is locally owned and operated - so you get a hip seafood restaurant in your neighborhood, and we get to help support the communities we call home.
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Maintain clean and orderly service areas and complete side work duties Comply with established safety and sanitation standards. The Melting Pot is a full service restaurant serving dinner nightly.
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Performs opening and closing side work, as directed. Mr. Muraoka originally began in the restaurant industry as a young man working as a dishwasher for a prominent local restaurant chain and eventually opened the first Big City Diner in 1998.
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Server | Servers | Waiter | Waitress | Waiters | Waitresses | Wait Staff | FOH | Front of House | Service Staff | Restaurant Job | Hourly Job | Restaurant Hourly Job | What about that you'll be joining a team where you have no Side Work.
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Maintaining specific side-work and ensuring the total cleanliness and smooth operation of the restaurant and/or assigned areas. A Food Server Certified Lead Trainer is responsible for maintaining company standards by providing comprehensive training at the start of employment and as needed throughout employment.
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O Performs closing side-work as prescribed. o Performs opening side-work as prescribed. Tao Group Hospitality in-venue dining room server training, Alcohol Awareness Certificate, Food Handling Certificate.
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