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Pre-bus tables, and may assist with approved side work as outlined in the side work binder. We work hard, pay attention to details (perfect plates, perfect bags), and provide our guests with the best, all-around family dining experience.
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We pride ourselves on serving high quality farm fresh food at Bob Evans! Working at Bob Evans is about being part of something big – we have a passion for taking care of each other and our guests while serving farm-fresh food at a great value.
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Bob Evans Restaurants, LLC is EEO compliant and participates in E-Verify. Our Founder, Bob Evans, was all about growing good. Great Work / Life Balance. join us at Bob Evans and be an integral part of.
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Stand for entire shift and walk for long periods of time without rest or sitting down. We continue to update our safety and sanitation procedures to follow the current CDC, local, and state guidelines.
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Safely handles food prep equipment such as knives, coffee maker, iced tea machine, etc. Practices safe food and beverage handling and always clean up. We have immense pride in our culture and roots to our communities.
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Tips Paid Daily. Inputs orders accurately into the POS system. Effectively handles guest complaints and involves the manager at the appropriate time. Have ability to freely access all areas of restaurant including selling floor(s), stock area, and register area.
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Maintains company standards for quality food; serves only food that meets standards. Takes guest orders utilizing menu knowledge and situational selling techniques. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Use close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
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The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Computer skills (POS system) Ability to identify and resolve issues as they arise. Communicates professionally with guests to determine their needs and help them with menu selections.
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Maintains company standards for quality food; serves only food that meets standardsInputs orders accurately into the POS systemPre-bus tables, and may assist with approved side work as outlined in the side work binderPractices safe food and beverage handling and always clean upSafely handles food prep equipment such as knives, coffee maker, iced tea machine, etc.
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Tips Paid DailySet your own schedule and hoursEarly close / No late nightsWork / Life BalanceLoyal Customer BaseCareer Growth OpportunitiesExcellent Benefits including 401(k) with Employer MatchOur Purpose:We pride ourselves on serving high quality farm fresh food at Bob Evans.
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Minimum tipped rate plus tips Early Close / No Late Nights Work / Life Balance Career Growth Excellent Benefits including 401(k) with Employer Match Our Purpose: We pride ourselves on serving high quality farm fresh food at Bob Evans.
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Use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls. Demonstrates knowledge of menu items by describing food items properly. This list is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities and the employer reserves the right to change or assign other duties to this position.
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Communicates new promotions and product information to guest. Serves food and beverages to the guests promptly, ensures all items are prepared properly and provided to the guest in a timely manner following the company standards.
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Tips Paid DailySet your own schedule and hoursEarly close / No late nightsGreat Work / Life BalanceLoyal Customer BaseCareer Growth OpportunitiesExcellent Benefits including 401(k) with Employer MatchOur Purpose:We pride ourselves on serving high quality farm fresh food at Bob Evans.
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