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Maintain the work area, including all counter tops, utensils, equipment, and refrigeration in a clean and sanitary condition in accordance with state, county, and company health regulations and work safety regulations.
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Ability to wipe down table tops, table legs, pick up debris off of the floor and wipe down booth seats in all areas of the restaurant. Transports plates, glasses and baskets to and from the dining room, service bar, and the kitchen about 30 times per shift.
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Maintains a clean appearance and work station and assists in overall kitchen cleanliness, including cleaning all station equipment (flat tops, grills, storage drawers, etc.) Kitchen Job Type Part-time Description *When the original.
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Relay orders to service bar and kitchen via the point-of-sale computerized register system. Applebee’s has become synonymous with the neighborhood, which inspires us to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve, not just a great place to eat.
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Clear tables of dishware and napkins after meals, and return them to the kitchen. Our guiding value is “Be a Good Neighbor”. In this role you may be paid the tip credit minimum wage, plus tips.
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67-100% (C) ContinuouslyMachines, tools, and equipment utilized: Food processor, grill, slicer, knives, kitchen utensils, case cutter, warmer, oven, fryer, smoker, electronic scales, mixer, shrink film wrap, pallet jack, power jack, pressure washer, trash compactor.
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Proficient in using the following equipment: Steam tables, dish machine, trash carts, knives, ovens, slicers, mixers, grill, grinder, fryer, broiler, Flat Tops, counter mixer, roasting ovens and kettle.
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Clean and sanitize work areas, cutting boards, and table tops as well as removing garbage. Perform kitchen utility duties such as, but not limited to: sweep and mop floors, buss items from dining areas to dish room, wash and clean small wares and equipment.
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In this role you are paid the tip credit minimum wage, plus tips. Transports glass racks and cases up to 25 pounds (such as a case of beer) up to 15 times per shift. You’d be responsible for creating a memorable experience by serving food, drinks, and caring for guests’ needs in a way that makes them want to come back.
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Maneuvers around (walks, climbs, stoops, kneels, crouches) kitchen equipment, roof tops and various limited and confined spaces. Must have one year on the job training in drain cleaning techniques.
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Employees must prepare hot and cold foods, use Chinese cook knife and other kitchen equipment and work quickly without losing accuracy. Employees must be able to lift up to 50 lbs., stand up to four hours and reach across counter tops measured at 36 inches to serve customers.
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We prefer professionals in the Skilled Trades business model; Plumbing, Pest Control, Lawn Care, Roofing, Air Conditioning, Siding, Windows, Solar, Counter Tops, Kitchen & Baths, Security, etc.
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Relay orders to service bar and kitchen via the state-of-the-art tablet-based Nigel point-of-sale system - no pen and paper here. Relay orders to service bar and kitchen via the state-of-the-art tablet-based Nigel point-of-sale system - no pen and paper here.
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Workplace equality allows for creative ideas to bloom, diverse points of view to be heard, and improves overall happiness. Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing equal opportunity, and does not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected by law, including but not limited to sex/gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and related conditions), gender expression, race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, and veteran status.
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Clean and sanitize all kitchen surfaces and table tops, floors, food trays, and dispose of garbage. Under the direction of the School Operations Manager & Principal, the Food Service Assistant will lead the preparation and serving of daily lunch and breakfast service for all scholars while ensuring the wellness plan is followed to fidelity.
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