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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 Cash-In Procedure- accounting for all forms of money, bread, etc., during the shift.
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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. Maintains a professional appearance and grooming standards as outlined in the Subway Operations Manual: Daily Procedures.
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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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Completes University of SUBWAY courses as directed. Checks products in sandwich unit area and restocks items to ensure a sufficient supply throughout the shift. Understands and adheres to proper food handling, safety and sanitation standards during food preparation, service and clean up.
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This job is for an Independently Owned and Operated Subway Restaurant 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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Understands and adheres to all quality standards, formulas and procedures as outlined in the Subway Operations Manual: Daily Procedures. Full Time/Part Time and Day Shift/Weekend Shift positions vary by location.
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Wears a clean, Clipper Approved Subway uniform each day. Checks products in sandwich unit area restocks items to ensure a sufficient supply throughout the shift. Wears a clean, Clipper Approved Subway uniform each day.
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POSITION TITLE: SANDWICH ARTISTREPORTS TO: STORE MANAGERPOSITION 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 is the face of our brand. what is a Sandwich Artist®? The Sandwich Artist is the face of our brand. what is a Sandwich Artist®? They are responsible for greeting and serving guests, preparing food, maintaining food safety and sanitation standards, and handling light paperwork.
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Become a part of the SUBWAY® family as a Sandwich Artist®, Assistant Manager or Manager at a local SUBWAY® restaurant near you. Become a part of the SUBWAY® family as a Sandwich Artist®, Assistant Manager or Manager at a local SUBWAY® restaurant near you.
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Job Description: POSITION TITLE: Sandwich Artist® REPORTS TO: Management 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 products, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares products, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork.
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As a Sandwich Artist, it is really all about consistency. Finally, there will be paperwork to fill out that includes counting products and money. As a Sandwich Artist, it is really all about consistency.
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Understands and adheres to the Wash, Rinse, and Sanitize method of cleaning. Physical: Must be able to work any area of the restaurant when needed and to operate a computerized Point of Sale system/cash register.
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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. Today, the SUBWAY brand is the world's largest submarine sandwich chain with more than 44,000 locations around the world.
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