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Become a valued Team Member at Taco Bell, proudly owned by KBP Bells, where you'll not only serve up fantastic food but also enjoy a vibrant workplace that values teamwork, growth, and, of course, a love for all things Taco Bell. Join us in delivering a "Live Ms" experience to our customers and embark on a satisfying journey with a company dedicated to your success.
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If you're passionate about providing exceptional customer service, working in a dynamic team environment, and savoring the delicious world of fast-food, then we've got the perfect opportunity for you.
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Full-time & Part-time positions available for all shifts (open, mid, nights, closers)Food Champs Responsibilities:+ Being friendly and helpful to customers and co-workers+ Meeting customer needs and taking steps to solve food or service issues.
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Taco Bell TEAM MEMBERAre you ready to spice up your career with a dash of flavor and a lot of fun? What you bring to the table: Experience is not required bonus points if you have experience with customer service, cashier, cooking, food handling, basic math, drive-thru, safety standards, and fast-food restaurants.
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What’s in it for you: Paid Training Free shift meal and an employee discount at our Taco Bell restaurants. Are you ready to spice up your career with a dash of flavor and a lot of fun? Medical, Dental, Vision benefits and accrued paid time off (PTO) Employee perks, Live Más Scholarship, GEDWorks Program, Guild Education and Employee Assistance Program through KBP Cares.
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KFC, A&W, Taco Bell, Long John Silvers, Cook, Cashier, part time, Food Service Worker, Customer Service Worker, Excellent Place to Work, Scholarships, Training, Great Business, Great Benefits, On The Job Training.
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As one of the largest Taco Bell organizations this side of the Mississippi, we strive to create a fun and worthwhile working environment. Hospitality Restaurant Group (Taco Bell) is looking for Food Champions who love serving customers and want to further their professional careers with exponential growth opportunities.
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What KBP brings to the table: KBP Bells, a part of KBP Brands is a leading restaurant franchise group with a clear vision: to create a great place to work, a great place to eat, and a great place to own.
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As a Food Service Manager, you must have excellent team leadership and customer service skills. Whether we are serving guests, a fellow team member, or a trucking company, we are dedicated to fueling people and keeping North America moving.
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KFC Team Member - 659 WOODSIDE RD. Are you the happiest when you are helping others? If you can answer YES to these questions, we may have the perfect role for you as a Team Member in our restaurant.
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Basic Function:To ensure the orderly and efficient functioning of assigned restaurant by assuring adherence to the philosophy of quality, service, cleanliness and hospitality (CHAMPS) and the Taco Bell (LAST) system.
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The Taco Bell Team Member encompasses a number of entry-level job duties at Taco Bell. As an employee, YOU will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience.
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The Taco Bell Team Member is the first face that customers see when they walk through the door or first voice they hear when they place a drive-thru order so YOU will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience and bring the great Taco Bell tastes to life.
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Primary job duties include but are not limited to greeting guests and providing outstanding customer service skills, taking and preparing food and drink orders, answering questions about menu items and promotions face to face and drive-thru windows, taking inventory, restocking product, maintaining a clean work environment, using cash registers, washing dishes, and using ovens and other heating devices and various kitchen equipment.
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At Taco Bell, we've had innovation on our mind since Glen Bell started serving tacos at the first location in 1962 in Downey, California. Applicants 16 and older may apply for a team member position.
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