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Operate the dishwasher and washing machine to clean all dishes, utensils, and Kitchen Equipment. Communicate with the kitchen staff to ensure that all dishes are cleaned and returned to their appropriate location.
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Organization and efficiency are important as you quickly rinse, wash, pre-sort and deliver clean dishes to the kitchen and dining room. As a dishwasher, you’ll provide our guests with spotless cutlery, plates and glassware.
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True stewards of the kitchen, our Dishwashers ensure we maintain the highest standard of safety and sanitation. Assisting in the set-up, operation, and cleanup of the interior and exterior of the restaurant.
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Olive Garden - 92-10 59th Avenue [Busser / Kitchen Staff / Porter] As a Dishwasher at Olive Garden, you'll: Clean plates and utensils; Play an essential role in delighting and serving our guests; Ensure that all plateware and equipment remain spotless, clean and safe.
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Sufficient manual dexterity of hand in order to load and unload the dishwasher, handle all sorts of kitchen equipment, knives, slicing blades, trash removal, breaking down boxes and other tasks as directed Other Responsibilities: Always practice our Piers of Success Maintain professional appearance and behavior when in contact with guests and team members.
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