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Domino's Pizza has been the world's leader in pizza delivery since 1960, and Frank Meeks made sure that the Washington DC Metropolitan area would get a taste of the Domino's experience. Actively manages others by working hands-on in preparing food, servicing customers and overseeing the coordination of deliveries.
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Ability to identify labor or food cost, and with specific actions to impact those figures positively. Summary: Assists in the daily oversight, coordination and execution of stated objectives in sales, costs, employee retention, customer service and satisfaction, food quality, cleanliness and sanitation.
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FOOD AND EVENT DELIVERY DRIVERAt Roots, we are passionate about making healthy food taste awesome. THE ROLEWe are in need of a part-time delivery driver to take food from Roots and deliver to our customers.
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The Server Assistant aids servers in the prompt delivery and removal of food and beverage items, is hospitable and cordial to guests and coworkers, acts safely and responsibly, and is knowledgeable about the vessel and the skyline.
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LINE properties are a collaboration of the best local and out-of-town talent in design, food and beverage, arts and culture. Anticipate guest needs, including pre-bussing, re-ordering, check delivery and payments and ensure overall guest satisfaction.
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Possess expert knowledge of the POS system to correctly and strategically coordinate guest food and beverage orders. Possess expert knowledge of all food and beverage aspects of the restaurant.
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Running food out to customers cars or delivery drivers. Follows procedures for safe food preparation, assembly and presentation. Founded in 1983, Team Washington, Inc. has evolved into one of the best Domino's Pizza franchises and is globally recognized for great service, great teamwork, and great food.
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This role offers a flexible work-from-home arrangement, enabling you to engage in various activities such as online surveys, focus groups, clinical trials, product tests, and optional delivery services for food and groceries.
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Maintain the cleanliness and safety of all common areas and service stations; clean up spilled food, drink and broken dishes, and remove empty bottles and trash. City Cruises is seeking Server Assistants for its Operation in Washington, DC.
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By participating in these opportunities, you can shape product development while earning extra income. Actively participate in online surveys, focus groups, and clinical trials as needed. Embrace opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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Uber credits for food delivery, and Snappy gifts for employee recognition and appreciation. Snappy's stance on diversity, equity and inclusion, its active focus on give-back programs, and its fundamental mission to spread joy through the power of gifting all lead the way in unlocking the power of human kindness at work.
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Set up and break down dining room and service stations as prescribed; this requires movement of dining cabin furniture. Provide guests with water, coffee/tea, and bread service throughout the meal. Scrape and stack dirty dishes, and carry dishes and other tableware to the galley for cleaning.
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Work with and utilize third-party services and systems as necessary to ensure timely off-premise delivery and onsite pick-up of food orders to/by catering clients. Assist clients in menu planning, coordinating food, beverage, delivery instructions and other services that may be requested.
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The Grill Operator's responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Filtering oil fryers daily Maintaining outside grounds Clean equipment, inside and outside windows, stock rooms and restrooms Unload delivery truck at least 2 times a week Take out and empty trash Must be able to operate specific cooking equipment, cut food products, and/or prepare orders.
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Serves meals or prepares for delivery by using correct portioning, meeting outlined standards, ensuring that food is at the correct temperature and is attractive and tasty. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Prepares high-quality food items according to standardized recipes and instructions to meet production, delivery and service schedules.
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