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Foodservice Worker, Part-time (Portage Jimmy Johns)

AVI Foodsystems, Inc AVI Foodsystems, Inc Mantua, OH Mantua, OH Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$21.
6K - $27.
3K a year Estimated:
$21.
6K - $27.
3K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago AVI Foodsystems is looking for an energetic and optimistic team member to immediately hire to fill the role of Food Service Worker at Jimmy Johns at the Portage rest stop.
Don't pay tolls! Employees can come to work through an employee access road without paying tolls, and have access to free employee parking.
Founded in 1960, AVI Foodsystems has evolved into one of the most respected and trusted food service companies in the nation.
Providing comprehensive food services with a focus on the highest quality and freshest ingredients, impeccable service and total value is the reputation we have earned and live up to everyday.
Duties &
Responsibilities:
Prepare food for service using established procedures, standards and recipes Help to clean and close down location at the end of each event Maintain clean, neat and orderly areas Complete daily duties/tasks within the scheduled work shift Follow proper guest service procedures by smiling, making eye contact and greeting guests Maintain a fast pace and ability to multitask Requirements:
Part-time seasonal commitment and weekend availability Previous food service experience a plus Basic math and cash handling skills Strong work ethic Must be customer-oriented, organized, and detail oriented Exceptional interpersonal skills and decision making ability Reliable transportation Benefits AVI Offers:
A family culture and atmosphere Immense training and growth opportunities Competitive compensation Flexibility in scheduling Weekend availability needed A great opportunity for 2nd income, students, and retirees EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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