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King's Seafood Company is looking for both part-time and full-time Busser crewmembers in Huntington Beach, California. The ideal candidates will be responsible for maintaining cleanliness, assisting servers, and providing an exceptional dining experience for guests.
This role requires a minimum age of 18, some high school education, and a Current CA Food Handler’s Card. Additionally, candidates must excel in teamwork and communication skills.
The expected pay ranges from $400 to $1000 per week, with premium benefits, a supportive work environment, and growth opportunities.
King's Fish House wants to "Welcome You to the House that Seafood Built". With our embodiment of hospitality from the heart and spectacular seafood dishes to delight our Guests, come join our world‑class team!
Part Time & Full Time Busser crewmembers average pay is $400 - $1000 per week. This is $16.90 per hour, plus tipshare. The advertised expected range is an estimate, only, and is based on current take home averages. It is based on schedule flexibility & availability is not guaranteed.
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The Busser is one of the most supportive roles we have in the restaurant. As part of the service team, busser crew members impact the guest throughout their whole experience. From setting tables to communicating with the other work groups, our partnership is essential to success. Busser crew members work in a fast‑paced environment, using their ability to multitask to execute each shift to the standards of service.
All crewmembers provide friendly, helpful and knowledgeable guest service that goes above and beyond at all times. Each crewmember contributes and excels in a team service environment. You will be responsible for understanding and following all company standards and guidelines, and for performing opening, on‑going, and closing side‑work duties.
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