Food Service Associate Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Jane Lew, WV at Geebo

Food Service Associate

Position:
Food Service AssociateReports to:
Store ManagerPurpose of Position:
We will rely on you to make sure each guest receives prompt and reliable service.
As a Food Service Associate you will need to have a strong commitment to teamwork, good communication skills and can adaptable well to change.
Customer Service Associates are responsible for:
Maintaining store to the needs of management while giving excellent customer service to each guestCompleting customer transactions by scanning product or manually keying price into register, finalizing sale and collecting payment from customerEnsure compliance with age restricted products such as tobacco, alcohol and lotteryPrepare food and beverage in a manner to meet customer expectationsFamiliarity with food handling, safety and other food service guidelinesMaintain a clean and organized store, register area and backroomMaintain a clean and organized kitchen areaProperly operate cooking equipmentMaintain cleanliness outside of the storeEnsure all deliveries are made according to company policyMaintain safe/secure environment adhering to company safety methodsProperly record time workedComplete daily paperwork/record-keepingEducation and
Experience:
High School diploma or equivalent preferred0-6 months work experienceRequirements:
Must be at least 16 years of ageMust successfully complete company trainingPhysical Requirements:
Ability to traverse all parts of the location quicklyProlonged periods of standing on a hard surfaced floorMust be able to lift, push and pull up to 25 pounds at a timeCustomer Service Associates will be provided with the following:
Training programOpportunity for advancementPay increasesFlexible schedulesAnnual review/evaluationEmployee referral bonus programCompany paid life insuranceWeekly pay Recommended Skills Adaptability Communication Cooking Customer Service Foods Restaurant Operation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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