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At Whataburger, you will work for a brand and legacy that fills you with pride, on a team that cares about helping you learn and grow, and belong to a family that loves winning together. They collaborate, challenge, and hold each other accountable to deliver the Whataburger experience to each other and our customers using the six Restaurant High Performing Team Characteristics; Coaching, Communication, Engagement, Empowerment, Recruiting, and Rewards and Recognition.
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Whataburger of Mesquite, Inc. – Porter The Porter is a business partner responsible for fulfilling the purpose of Whataburger by promptly ensuring each customer's experience meets or exceeds expectations.
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Maintain Whataburger Professional Dress Code. BenefitsWeekly PayPay for Performance Program Leadership Development and Career Growth OpportunitiesOnline Access to Your Schedule Through R365 Interactive SchedulingFlexible SchedulesDiscounted Meals on ShiftsScholarship ProgramWhataburger Family Foundation (Hardship Grant Assistance)Medical Benefits (based on eligibility.
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Welcome to Whataburger CareersShift TypeThe Restaurant Team Member is responsible for serving customers, managing payments, cooking and preparing food, cleaning and maintaining the overall quality of restaurant services.
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PriorityFamily MembersThey are an essential part of our Whataburger Family and will be treated as such. Being a Manager at Whataburger is an incredibly important job. New hires must have all paperwork (Emcentrix completion, back office, food handlers card) prior to receiving a uniform.
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Welcome to Whataburger Careers! Key Skills Front Counter Drive-Thru Outside Order Taker Runner Dining Room Attendant Drinks Make Up Table Prep Grill Fry Porter Coaching Preferred:High school diploma/GED or equivalent work experience.
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Collaborate with the team to ensure that all shifts are covered, and communicate issues to the shift leader, supervisor, or store manager. Operate Point of Sale cashiering system and handle payments.
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Silvercreek Group is a family-owned Whataburger franchisee that believes strongly in family values, serving delicious food, and providing extraordinary hospitality. It is you, the employees of Whataburger, who will determine how well we perform in the future.
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Although we hire Team Members to work any position needed to fulfill operational needs below are some job descriptions to inform you of our expectations at Whataburger. Whataburger - Team Member Behind every great Whataburger is a group of dedicated Team Members who work hard to deliver hot, fresh food with a great attitude.
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Manages the kitchen team to ensure timely and quality food delivery and resolve service issues. They hire and develop talent and provide leadership in community relations, customer service, food preparation, and health compliance.
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They supervise a team to ensure customer service, quality operations, food safety and health code compliance, and inventory management. Supports financial management with cash control and cashiering supervision.
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The Restaurant Team Member is responsible for serving customers, managing payments, cooking and preparing food, cleaning and maintaining the overall quality of restaurant services. Prepare and deliver food products following quality standards for food preparation, handling, and food safety.
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Perform cleaning duties (washing dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning tables, etc.) maintaining cleanliness, sanitation, and safety of the work environment. They collaborate with other team members to deliver timely, quality service to customers.
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Dining Room Attendant. Outside Order Taker. The Restaurant Team Leader assists in managing daily operations. Monitors and maintains compliance with cleaning and sanitation procedures. Trains team members to sustain and uplift restaurant quality standards.
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Cheerfully serve customers delivering accurate orders on time. High school diploma/GED, or equivalent work experience. Present a well-groomed, uniformed, and professional appearance. Food Handlers Certification.
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