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The average salary for a food service worker is $18.90 per hour in Seattle, WA. Common questions about salaries for a Food Service Worker If youre unsure about what salary is appropriate for a food service worker, visit to get a free, personalized pay range based on your location, industry and experience.
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Food Service Worker. located in beautiful downtown Leavenworth in the Cascade Foothills in Central Washington, is looking for. Food Service Worker. This position has no guaranteed hours but will work variable days and shifts as needed.
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Looking for workers to help woth track events in the concessions booth.
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The Food Service Worker will report to the Program Manager and will be responsible for assisting in all kitchen operations for RPK including planning, preparing, and executing meal production, inventory management, maintaining a food safety plan and executing menu and recipe standards.
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Food Service Worker/Dietary Aide. Prior food service, fast food or restaurant experience. Food Handler’s or ServSafe certification (preferred) 20 days of paid time off, plus 7 company holidays (increases with years of service.
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