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Under the supervision of the Executive Sous Chef, this position is responsible for maintaining a clean kitchen, properly wash and sort soiled dishes, and keeps dish area free of clutter and organized.
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We are looking for individuals with great attention to detail to join our kitchen team as a Dishwasher. Are you ready to start a rewarding career, where you can Be the Difference in our guests stay and you can make a difference in your career, then look no further then Benchmark Hospitality.
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Dishwasher - Part-time. Dishwasher - Part-time. Knowledge preparation and line production communication to other line/prep/dish person/management staff. Ability to assist cook and Director with any duties pertaining to kitchen support, serving, and meal prep as needed basis.
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Wash dishes, glassware, flatware, pots, or pans, using dishwashers or by hand.
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A Dishwasher will make sure the washed items meet the rinse and wash temperature criteria for each state. As a Dishwasher, you'll help to provide each customer with an AUS-SOME dining experience in the restaurant, that makes each Guests Day better, by showcasing our food on perfectly clean plates and silverware.
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The team member is regularly exposed to kitchen equipment (e.g., oven, stove, dishwasher, slicer, coffee machine, steamer, mixer, and chef's knives, etc. The team member is occasionally exposed to hazards including, but not limited to cuts from knives, slipping, tripping, falls and burns; frequent exposure to smoke, steam, high temperatures, humidity, extreme cold; frequent contact/immersion of hands in water, sanitation solutions, meat products, poultry products, seafood and produce items and frequent washing of hands.
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Dishwasher are expected to effectively run the dish station in regards to properly cleaning and sanitizing all dishes, keeping an organize clean work station and being a team player. Reimbursements for Tuition, Gym, Childcare.
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This job description is a summary of duties, which you as a Dishwasher are expected to perform in your normal course of work. Clean and sanitize food service, preparation ware, dish room, pot room and kitchen areas in restaurants where applicable.
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Keep dishwasher clean and maintained, and immediately report any functional or mechanical problems to the Kitchen Manager. Monitor dishwasher water temperature to ensure sanitary wash cycle.
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Our house-made and globally-inspired soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts are made with real, whole food that is prepared daily on-site, in-site in our kitchens.
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Join the vibrant team at Paradise Valley Country Club as a Dishwasher! Sweep and mop floors in the bakery, chef's office, employees' break room, and the entire kitchen, including walk-in freezer boxes.
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A Dishwasher can work at a fast pace, has a keen eye for safety and will be able to help execute an assortment of duties throughout the store. Responsibilities: A Dishwasher is a responsible, friendly person who can safely work in a fast-paced environment and provide excellent customer service.
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Live the Island Life as an ambassador of our brand, all while providing 5-star food and service!
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Previous experience as a dishwasher is desired. Friendship Village Tempe is seeking Utility Workers/Dishwashers for our new rooftop restaurant and bar, Starfire! To be known as the leading retirement community that embraces individuality while delivering an innovative and compassionate environment in which we live and work.
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Position overview As a Prep Cook, at Bar Louie – your number one focus is ensuring every guest feels completely safe and satisfied when they enjoy the amazing “gastrogrub” prepared by you.
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