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Operates a dish washing machine to clean dishes, glasses, cups, trays, silverware, and other food service equipment. Optional voluntary benefits including ID theft protection and pet insurance.
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Dishwashers keep all food prep and service areas sanitary, empty garbage, and sweep/mop kitchen floors. You’ll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness.
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Perform the duties of the runner (restock person) or dish person as directed by immediate supervisor. You are applying for work with Uptown Pizza, Inc., a franchisee of Papa Murphy's, not Papa Murphy's International, Inc., or any of its affiliates.
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Learn to complete operating and safety knowledge of mixer, sheeter and dicer if needed. Present order to guest within the 3-minute door to door service time. Mix dough to recipe and dough balls to standard when/if necessary.
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Wrap pizzas properly, repeat orders to guests, give verbal baking instructions to all guests, thank and invite the guests back. Follow proper cash, check, credit card and food stamp transactions; ring up order and follow proper cash handling techniques.
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