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Join a forward-thinking company as a Dishwasher, where you will play an essential role in creating a welcoming dining experience for guests. This part-time position is perfect for those who enjoy teamwork and maintaining high cleanliness standards. You'll be responsible for ensuring that all dishware is properly cleaned and stored, while also contributing to a positive environment for both guests and colleagues. If you have a self-starting personality and a passion for hospitality, this is an exciting opportunity to make a difference in a vibrant team.
$500 Bonus will be paid out after successfully completing 30 days of employment
Our F&B team plays a vital role in making our hotels feel like home, especially for guests who appreciate a welcoming environment. As a Dishwasher, you will be at the heart of the operation, helping to ensure guests have an enjoyable dining experience. This is a part-time position.
What will I be doing?
To clean, transport, and store all china, glassware, and silverware. Maintain cleanliness in all kitchen areas and back dock.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Customer Satisfaction:
Providing positive guest interactions is key. Always remain professional, treating guests and colleagues with courtesy and respect. Every associate is a guest relations ambassador.
Work Habits:
Meet and strive to exceed hotel standards for work procedures, dress, grooming, punctuality, and attendance. Be adaptable to change, willing to learn new skills, and able to solve routine problems. Ask for help when needed.
Safety & Security:
Adhere to hotel security policies, especially regarding key controls, heavy lifting, chemical use, and reporting hazards. The safety of guests and staff is paramount.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Applicants will be notified of their rights under federal employment laws. For more information, review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.