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Ability to follow all uniform standards and wear Personal Protective Equipment.
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ABOUT THE ROLE: As our Porter/Dishwasher, you play a key role in our restaurant operations by ensuring dishes are cleaned, the dish area is organized and sanitation procedures are being followed correctly by all.
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A Dishwasher will make sure the washed items meet the rinse and wash temperature criteria for each state. As a Dishwasher, youll help to provide each customer with an AUSS-SOME dining experience in the restaurant, that makes each Guests day better by showcasing our food on perfectly clean plates and silverware.
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A Steward or Dishwasher is primarily responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of all hotel china, silverware, and cookware. A Steward or Dishwasher is primarily responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of all hotel china, silverware, and cookware.
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The following equipment is used, including, but not limited to, dishwasher, mop sponge, dish scrubber and cleaning chemicals. As Dishwasher you will be responsible for cleaning dishes in a food service environment to ensure that the kitchen and community has a steady supply of clean plates, bowls, silverware, pots, pans, and glasses.
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Carries trash from the dish room and other kitchen areas and places in dumpster; cleans and sanitizes garbage cans and keep clean liners in cans at all time Organizes racks and feeds dirty dishes and utensils through dishwasher or sink as this equipment is returned from dining rooms and kitchen work stations; washes by hand pots, pans, trays and large food storage containers Sets up and breaks down dishwasher; cleans and maintains dish machine equipment Sweeps, soaps, hose down, squeegee and mop entire kitchen floor Clydes Restaurant Group (CRG), a family of 12 distinctive restaurants and bars, we believe it is more fun to eat in a saloon than to drink in a restaurant.
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As a dishwasher, you will ensure that cooking and table wares for the kitchen and dining room are clean and sanitized. Monitor dish machine water temperature to ensure sanitary wash cycle and report any functional or mechanical problems immediately.
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Embracing the role of Dishwasher at District Doughnut places you at the cornerstone of our operations. Join forces with a team of enthusiastic doughnut connoisseurs, always ready to assist and work in unison to achieve the ideal outcome.
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POSITION SNAPSHOT: The Dishwasher position is vital to the overall cleanliness of the building and safety of our Guests and staff. Our Dishwasher staff is responsible for cleaning, sanitizing, and properly storing all dishes, flatware, utensils and kitchenware.
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As a dishwasher, you will help to ensure the kitchen staff has clean dishes and supplies needed to prepare our unique culinary offerings. As a dishwasher, you will help to ensure the kitchen staff has clean dishes and supplies needed to prepare our unique culinary offerings.
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The Dishwasher Lead is responsible for maintaining kitchen work areas, equipment and utensils. Transfers supplies and equipment within and between storage and work areas such as pantry and dish room.
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Sports & Social is bringing the ultimate fan experience to Washington, DC. Don't miss a moment of the action with a huge media wall, and over 20 HDTVs!
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Maintain adequate levels of dish detergents, cleaning supplies, and clean tableware for dining room and kitchen. Load, run and unload dish machine while keeping dish room clean and organized. Have a positive energy, be ready to assist fellow support staff and work as a team player.
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At True Food Kitchen, we pride ourselves on our restaurant being noticeably clean!
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As the Dishwasher , you will be responsible for the cleaning, sanitizing, and properly storing all dishes, flatware, utensils and kitchenware. We are looking for our next great Team Member to join our team at the Bethesdan Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton.
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