Required Years of Experience
2 years
Job Details
This position starts hourly and then if its the right fit, moves to salary
This job requires someone who thrives under pressure in a fast-paced fun environment.
WEEKENDS REQUIRED & MORNINGS
Requirements:
- Minimum 2 years of experience
- Cooks food items by grilling, eggs etc, and other cooking methods to specified recipes and standards.
- Prior Egg cookery and knowledge
- Ability to execute at high volume and works efficiently
- Is professional and punctual
- Has attention to detail
- Is a team player and communicates well with both BOH and FOH
- Is a self-starter who can work without constant directives
- Is able to work a dining room with a small team
- Experience in a leadership role is a plus but not required
Responsibilities
- Packing deliveries/takeouts and sending them out on time
- Sending items in a timely manner
- Set up and work the pass during daily service
- Collaborate with management on service and process
- Create and maintain systems that streamline process
- Jump in to assist other team members as necessary
Compensation Details
Compensation: Hourly ($25.00 - $28.00)
Benefits & Perks: Paid Time Off, Potential Bonuses
Required Skills
Thrives in a Fast Paced Environment
Ability to Thrive in a Fast Paced Environment
Elevating Patrons' Culinary Experience
Strong Leadership Potential
Handling a Busy Breakfast Rush
Flexibility in work schedule
Flexible
Reliability in Job Performance
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