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Environment: A modern workplace with a casual dress code, open floor plans, full-service dining, free snacks and drinks, complimentary 24/7 fitness center with group classes, outdoor walking paths, game room, notary and dry-cleaning services and more What you should know Internal Associates: Already a Healthcare Warrior.
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Receives and resolves dining room service concerns immediately in conjunction with the Food Service Manager, Executive Chef/Executive Sous Chef, or the Director of Dining Services.
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This position reports to the Dining Room Supervisor and resides in the Culinary department. Assist with all other duties as assigned by the Dining Room Supervisor. and dining room (remove dirty dishes, clean tables and chairs, etc.
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Complete daily checklist of duties for kitchen and dining room. As the Cook, reporting directly to the Executive Chef/ Dining Manager, you will ensure the provision of quality food preparation in accordance with Federal, State and Local regulations while supporting the team in optimizing each resident's well-being and overall experience.
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Perform cleaning duties that include dishwashing, floors, walls, equipment, storage areas, prep areas, dining room, outside receiving, and dumpster areas. Prepares room for dining per chef’s direction.
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The open kitchen and diner counter provide an inviting energy to the dining room. We are hiring full and part time Bartenders in both The Duke lounge and our Banquet department. The open kitchen and diner counter provide an inviting energy to the dining room.
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Service Assistant Responsibilities: Maintains dining room cleanliness and sanitation. Description The main responsibilities of a Service Assistant at Big Boy is to keep the dining room sparkling clean for our guests as well as keep dishes, glasses, cups, silverware and utensils cleaned and stocked for your co-workers.
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Ernie’s On The Creek is looking for a Front of House Manager to oversee the dining room, bar, and customer experience, including managing and training employees on the restaurant floor and bar, managing work schedules, coordinating reservations with the host, ensuring health and safety is top priority, reviewing financial statements to maintain profitability, managing suppliers, inventory, and cash registers, assist in the hiring process, etc.
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Position Summary:As the Cook, reporting directly to the Executive Chef/ Dining Manager, you will ensure the provision of quality food preparation in accordance with Federal, State and Local regulations while supporting the team in optimizing each resident’s well-being and overall experience.
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Prepares dining room for patrons by cleaning and clothing tables; setting decorations, condiments, candles, napkins, service plates, and utensils. Closes dining facility by cleaning chairs and tables; sweeping and/or vacuuming floors; removing trash and recyclables from the facility.
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Responsible for janitorial duties in various dining services areas such as Dining Room, Bistro and other areas associated as a Dining Activity. Minimum of 1 year of experience in fine dining hospitality and/or casual dining restaurant.
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They are the go-to person for the Hosts, Servers, and Managers in keeping the dining room sanitized and spotless. Dining and other discounts. Serving fresh, delicious Caribbean inspired food and refreshing tropical drinks.
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Breakfast Attendant:Job purpose: Responsible for the breakfast service for our guests and ensures a quality dining experience for them. This is a limited-service hotel with breakfast room only; does not have a full-service food and beverage restaurant.
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Guest Services controls the seating of the guests in the dining room to assure the quality of service, guest satisfaction, and maximize sales opportunities. Dining discounts at any of our 60+ restaurants.
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Our restaurants typically include an open-kitchen layout with visibility from the dining room. We strive to provide the highest-quality food and service in the hospitality industry, while fostering a culture of working hard, paying attention to details, and providing our guests with the best, all-around dining experience possible.
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