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Snoqualmie Casino exercises Snoqualmie Tribal Member/Native American preference in hiring, in compliance with the Snoqualmie Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO). Three (3) years quantity, Buffet or Quick Service Cooking.
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Support casino floor by picking up glassware and debris during a scheduled shift, help support Slots and F&B as needed. We are building a legacy at Snoqualmie Casino by providing our guests with an Exceptional Entertainment Experience.
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Proven working knowledge of East Asian Kitchen design and the operation of Robata grill, roast-and-hold ovens, conventional ovens, wok, noodle stations, fryers, ect. Communicate with Sous Chefs and Chef de Cuisine regarding issues, as they arise.
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Ensures attractive, consistent presentations of food items, both buffet and plated. Garantiza presentaciones atractivas y consistentes de los alimentos, tanto en buffet como en serviciio servido.
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Employee discounts at Snoqualmie Casino (tickets/events, gift shop and restaurants), Salish Lodge & Spa (rooms, spa & dining) and Crescent Market (gas discount card). Demonstrated experience managing and configuring network switches, routers, firewalls, VPN devices and VoIP phone systems/services (experience with the following is a plus (Extreme Network EXOS, SonicWall NSA and SMA product line, Comcast Business Voice Edge, and VMWare.
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Third party perks include movie tickets, theme parks, shows and attractions & more. Work will include manual labor and the use of hand and power tools for prolonged periods of time. Perform regular maintenance and minor repairs on lawn care equipment and tools.
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The Human Resources Coordinator provides accurate and timely administrative support for the day-to-day operations of the Human Resources department and serves as the first point of contact. Childcare subsidy for children enrolled full-time in the Snoqualmie Tribe Child Development Center.
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