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SUBWAY® brand is the world's largest submarine sandwich chain with more than 40,000 locations around the world. The Sandwich Artist is the face of our brand. what is a Sandwich Artist.
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Subway Sandwich Artist assist the management staff in operating the restaurant. As a Subway Sandwich Artist you will be provided with the following:Thorough training programOpportunity for advancement into managementFlexible schedulesFood discountsTips; Average employee earns $2.00-$3.00 per hour in tips.
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Today, the SUBWAY brand is the world's largest submarine sandwich chain with more than 44,000 locations around the world. The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork.
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From the beginning, Fred has had a clear vision for the future of the SUBWAY® brand. Maintains a professional appearance and grooming standards as outlined in the SUBWAY® Operations Manual.
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Understands and adheres to all quality standards, formulas and procedures as outlined in the SUBWAY® Operations Manual. Checks products in sandwich unit area and restocks items to ensure a sufficient supply throughout the shift.
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Completes University of SUBWAY® courses as directed. 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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The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, handle or processes light paperwork. As Subway continues to grow, we're guided by the Subway passion for delighting customers by serving delicious, made-to-order sandwiches.
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As a Subway Sandwich Artist you will be provided with the following: Thorough training program Opportunity for advancement into management Flexible schedules Food discounts Positive mental attitude.
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They are responsible for greeting and serving guests, preparing food, maintaining food safety and sanitation standards, and handling light paperwork. That being said a proven ability to understand written and verbal instruction is needed.
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The first DQ restaurant was located in Joliet, Illinois. It served a variety of frozen products, such as soft serve ice cream. Pay: $12 / hour Pay: Tips Benefits: Employee discount Flexible schedule Referral program Paid training Job Type: fulltime Education: No education required Work location: On-site.
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Subway Sandwich Artist - Immediate Hiring! Join our Subway team as a highly skilled and motivated Sandwich Artist. About Subway: The Subway brand is the world's largest submarine sandwich chain, with over 40,000 locations worldwide.
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Physical: Must be able to work any area of the restaurant when needed and to operate a computerized Point of Sale system/cash register. We’ve become the leading choice for people seeking quick, nutritious meal options that the whole family can enjoy.
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Position requires bending, standing, and walking the entire workday. Cleans and maintains all areas of the restaurant to promote a clean image. Exceptional customer service is a fundamental of this position.
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