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As a valued member of our team, you will enjoy a flexible schedule, employee discounts, paid training, and referral programs. Join our team as a Team Member where you will have the opportunity to showcase your skills in a fast-paced and rewarding environment.
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Prepare food products following company procedures and food safety guidelines. We're glad you're here and interested in becoming part of our Team. Our people are the foundation of our business and our great service is what enables us to \Make Our Guests Happy.
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Maintain a high level of cleanliness in the food preparation area and dining areas. Are you passionate about delivering high-quality food and providing exceptional service to guests? You will learn essential skills in food preparation, customer service, and teamwork.
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Team Player - Collaborate effectively with other team members. Deliver \SUPERSTAR\ service by interacting with customers in a friendly and professional manner. We are proud of the fact that our people are the true stars of our company and our success.
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Accountability/Dependability - Take ownership of work quality and timeliness. Adhere to cash handling and security procedures. Fast-paced environment with kitchen equipment. Effective Communication - Communicate clearly and respectfully.
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Work location: On-site. Able to lift 50-75 pounds comfortably. Handle various cleaning products. We look forward to meeting you! Education: No education required. Basic mathematical skills. Job Type: fulltime, parttime.
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Must be at least 16 years old. Customer Focused - Prioritize customer satisfaction. Stand for long periods. Bend, stoop, and work around heat.
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Must be at least 16 years old. Customer Focused - Prioritize customer satisfaction. Stand for long periods. Bend, stoop, and work around heat.
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