Dishwasher - Napoleon House General Labor - New Orleans, LA at Geebo

Dishwasher - Napoleon House

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1 New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $12 - $15 an hour $12 - $15 an hour At Napoleon House, the dining experience begins and ends with the valued efforts of facility maintenance team members.
Join our team of efficient, focused, and service-minded individuals and become part of Napoleon House's celebrated tradition.
Dishwashers adhere to restaurant specifications and standards in operating the dish machine to wash restaurant and kitchen wares, clean and maintain equipment and dish stations, kitchen, restrooms, and all other areas of the restaurant.
These team members wash pots, pans, and other kitchen utensils and equipment; assist in duties to clean and maintain interior and exterior physical property and fixtures; and maintain the organization, cleanliness, and sanitation of work areas and equipment.
Qualifications:
1 year of related experience or a culinary degree High-volume restaurant experience a plus Be able to work well under pressure Maintain positive attitude Ability to lift up to 50lbs Have the ability to read and follow menus and recipes What's in it for you?:
$13 / hour Company subsidized French Quarter Parking 3 blocks away - $5/ day for you Flexible Schedule - full-time or part-time, weekdays or weekends Paid time off (PTO) Free Shift Meals
Employee Discount at all Ralph Brennan Restaurants Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 401-K Excellent opportunities for career growth Ralph Brennan's six high-energy, high-experience restaurants (plus a catering company and a bakery) stand apart for our commitment to inspired, locally-sourced cuisine and gracious hospitality served up in New Orleans' most revered and iconic dining rooms.
Pay:
$12 - $15 / hour Job Type:
fulltime, parttime Education:
No education required Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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