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Dish washing, pot washing, general and equipment cleaning
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To do this, we cultivate the diverse talents of our team members in order to achieve something together that they could not do alone.
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Dishwasher/Utility at Red Lobster, ensures the cleanliness of dishware, work stations, and restrooms so that the team can provide a refreshing seaside dining experience. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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Dishwasher, steward and utility applicants should have six months to one year of kitchen experience in a high-volume setting. Thoroughly washes and sanitizes all kitchen and restaurant dishes, glassware, utensils, and other equipment using a dishwasher or by hand as designated.
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Now Hiring (FT/PT) Dishwasher! Control Your Schedule: View your schedule, pick-up shifts & request time off anytime, anywhere from the OnShift mobile app. Provide Feedback: Answer short community surveys and provide feedback about your day - all from your mobile phone.
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The Dishwasher is responsible for washing the dishes, pots and silverware, and maintaining the overall cleanliness of the kitchen and surrounding area. Certificates or Licenses: Maricopa County Food Service Worker card/certification.
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As the dishwasher/busperson, you will be in charge of washing and cleaning tableware, pots, pans and cooking equipment. You will also help clear tables after use and take out garbage. As the largest nonprofit owner/operator of senior living communities in California and one of the largest in the country, we are more than just a place to work.
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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. Prep is expected to roll out pizza dough with a dough machine while making sure you are following all specs for each size we offer.
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The Dishwasher is responsible for the washing and sanitation of all flatware, glassware, and china being brought back to the dish pit, for maintaining the dish washing area to meet department of health standards, removing trash, and keeping all exterior trash areas clean.
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Proven experience as a dishwasher or in a similar role is a plus. Place clean dishes, utensils, and cooking equipment in designated storage areas. Physical stamina to stand for extended periods and lift heavy trays or dish racks.
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The Dishwasher is responsible and accountable for assisting the kitchen and/or front of house with bussing, cleaning, trash/recycle needs, maintaining santization program, keeping the line stocked with utensils and flatware all with accuracy and efficiency, and ensuring that core values are carried out through execution.
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Responsible for the cleaning and sanitization of cooking utensils and service ware to provide cooks, bus persons and food servers with appropriate equipment for guests' dining experience.
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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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