Food Service Worker
SUMMIT, IL 60501
Posted: 1/7/2025
Job Description
Serve customers with a friendly smile and a positive
Complete ANSI Food Handlers Certification for State of Illinois
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Certification for food service employees
service experience, (deli, short order breakfast cook, fryer and
grill cook, salad bar, food preparation experience) or related
Flexible to schedule changes as business demands
Ability to move/push/pull stocked utility carts, lift, stack and
Responsible for proper food displays and pricing, rotating stock
Deep cleaning daily food items preparations.
Work various food stations/locations based on department needs of the day to include but not limited to dishwasher/steward, food.
Must demonstrate a high level of customer.
Bilingual
Requirements:
Must be 18 Years of age
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (312) 488-2928
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