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Ensure proper set up of dining room tables and server stations with all utensils, chinaware, glassware, sugars, salt, pepper, creamers, and crackers, fill beverage machines and make coffee, juice, etc.
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Keep food prep, dining areas and/or dish room areas clean and sanitary. Ensure proper cleaning, storage, and availability of all dining services cookware, dishware, etc. Assist with meeting or exceeding residents’ dining expectations.
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Provide necessary assistance to the Dining Room Manager. Maintain the flow of service from the kitchen to the dining room to ensure all residents receive their preferences in both food and beverages timely.
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Serve food in guest rooms upon request, ensuring a positive in-room dining experience. Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator – Front Office Manager or Sales Manager. Serve food in guest rooms upon request, ensuring a positive in-room dining experience.
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You will take and enter orders, handle payments, keep the dining room and other guest areas clean, and provide excellent service to our guests. You will take and enter orders, handle payments, keep the dining room and other guest areas clean, and provide excellent service to our guests.
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Interior Empties trash cans, sweeps and mops floors, cleans dining room tables and chairs, cleans windows and doors. Interior Empties trash cans, sweeps and mops floors, cleans dining room tables and chairs, cleans windows and doors.
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Lo que hará: como un Dining Room Attendant Sodexo, es un cálido bienvenido y un embajador de la experiencia. El Dining Room Attendant es responsable de asistir al mesero en el comedor; deberes que incluyen poner mesas con servilletas limpias, porcelana y cristalería, servir agua para los invitados y ayudar a servir cuando sea necesario.
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Responsibilities In this role, you’ll work alongside the kitchen, dining room and retail shop teams to keep the dining room, retail shop, front porch, and kitchen clean. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Top Notch Training:PAR Training program: our hourly employee training program is built to help you grow and succeed.
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You will take and enter orders, handle payments, keep the dining room and other guest areas clean, and provide excellent service to our guests by following standard operating procedures with a sense of urgency.
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Other job responsibilities include but are not limited to: Maintain cleanliness of front line, dining room, bathrooms + patio area (if applicable), take out dining room trash, bus, and clean tables and chairs.
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They also must keep dining room areas clean and sanitary according to Senior Solutions Management policies & procedures, County, and State Guidelines. Collaborate with all staff to ensure timely room service according to our Tray Service/Pick Up related policy.
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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. Organization and efficiency are important as you quickly rinse, wash, pre-sort and deliver clean dishes to the kitchen and dining room.
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Assist in keeping the kitchen & dining room clean throughout the shift. This includes working a cashier or cook position while supervising staff. For people who demand flavor in everything they do, there's only Wingstop.
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Visual acuity to see restaurant menus, take customer orders, review customer bills and smoothly navigate dining room, kitchen and other facility areas. The Server provides table service to restaurant patrons by taking orders for food and beverages, delivering orders to the table, and ensuring that patrons have a pleasant dining experience.
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As tables turnover from one party to the next, you're the go-to person who will assist the host, servers, and managers in keeping the dining room sanitized and spotless. Dining and other discounts - did someone say Honey Butter Croissants.
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