Dishwasherother related Employment listings - Garland, TX at Geebo

Dishwasher

3.
6 Garland, TX Garland, TX Part-time Part-time $15.
50 - $17.
50 an hour $15.
50 - $17.
50 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Certified Great Place to Work 6 Years in a row! Dishwasher:
At this location, our cooks earn $15.
50-$17.
50 / hour.
If you love to keep plate ware, glassware, tableware, and cooking utensils clean and sanitized, while maintaining the dish machine, dish room, prep area, equipment, then this is the job for you.
You are super tidy and like to maintain a clean, safe, and organized work environment in the dish room and adjacent areas of the restaurants.
You are familiar with the chemicals used in the dish machine and daily cleaning procedures.
What we offer:
Flexible scheduling Teammate discount Supplemental medical, dental, vision, 401k Discounted supplemental benefits Eligibility for an Emergency Financial plan Discounts to theme parks, pet insurance, Legal and Identity Theft Insurance A family that supports YOUR personal and professional growth Tell us if this sounds like YOU! You like a clean restaurant, you sweep and mop floors, wipe down workstations, walls, and furniture, and remove trash You sort and rinse dirty dishes, glass, tableware, and other cooking utensils and place them in racks to send through the dish machine You sort and stack clean dishes.
Carry clean dishes to cook's line and other proper storage areas You change dishwater in the dish machine as required.
You wash pots, pans, and trays You fill/empty soak tubs with cleaning/sanitizing solutions You assemble/disassemble the dish machine You prepare thoroughly and strive for perfection Education High School (preferred) Licenses & Certifications Food Handlers Card (California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, Texas, Virginia) Join Lazy Dog and be part of a culture of caring, great benefits, and continuous growth.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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