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We are hiring immediately in our fast food restaurants and look forward to meeting with you Responsibilities: Greet every customer with eye contact and a smile, strong customer service skills Acknowledge every waiting customer as soon as they arrive at the register to let them know youll be right with them.
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Crew Member Job Summary: Works at one or more stations to prepare and serve fast-service foods or handle customer requests as cashier or order taker. All food handler crewmembers monitor holding times of cooked and prepared foods that are served to customers or discarded when holding times arrive.
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May be called upon to wash walls, tables, seating, mop floors, clean restrooms, pick up trash in the parking lot, and conduct other housekeeping duties. As a closer, may additionally be called upon to dismantle cooking equipment, sanitize and clean equipment, climb a stepladder to remove and clean hood filters, empty fry vats of hot oil to filter or discard in appropriate containers and scrub and degrease floors.
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May be called upon to wash trays, pans, racks and other kitchen equipment by hand. Assist in maintaining order and cleanliness of the kitchen.
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May be called upon to wash trays, pans, racks and other kitchen equipment by hand. Assist in maintaining order and cleanliness of the kitchen.
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May be called upon to wash trays, pans, racks and other kitchen equipment by hand. Assist in maintaining order and cleanliness of the kitchen.
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We are hiring immediately in our fast food restaurants and look forward to meeting with you! Other responsibilities may include server, cashier, food service/prep, kitchen cook.
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Our Burger King franchise is looking for enthusiastic, hard-workers to join our Team. Do you possess great customer service, leadership, team spirit and are looking to showcase your talents.
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The Team Member assists with ensuring that each visit by the customer results in friendly and personalized service with great food that is promptly delivered in a clean and inviting environment.
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Do you possess great customer service, leadership, team spirit, and are looking for a chance to showcase your talents? Team Member Position Summary: Team Members are responsible for assisting with the daily operations of the Burger King restaurant.
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The Team Member assists with ensuring that each guest visit results in friendly and personalized service with great food that is promptly delivered in a clean and inviting environment.
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