Back of House Hourly Partner -- newks -- Opelika, AL (Enterprise Dr) Restaurants & Beverage - Opelika, AL at Geebo

Back of House Hourly Partner -- newks -- Opelika, AL (Enterprise Dr)

Company Name:
Newk's Eatery
The BOH Hourly Partner is responsible to ensure all NEWK's guests are presented with superior products that are prepared according to NEWK's high standards. This position also assists the restaurant team in achieving planned sales by performing all responsibilities and tasks of their position according to NEWK's standards, policies and procedures for operational excellence. The BOH Hourly Partner also helps to protect the brand by maintaining a sanitary, safe, respectful, efficient and quality work environment while effectively managing operational/product costs.
Role-models behaviors that align with the NEWK's Beliefs and Philosophy for Service:
BOH Hourly Partners treat all people with courtesy and respect. They are reliable, and empowered to make good decisions when it comes operating their station. They are team players that enjoy the idea of service and presenting quality products to our guests while ensuring profitability and operational excellence are maintained. The BOH Hourly Partner values training and follows the procedures and guidelines as outlined in the NEWK's training systems.Physical Requirements
Extensive standing without breaks.
Exposure to heat, smoke and cold.
Reaching heights of approximately six feet and depths of approximately three ft.
Must have high level of mobility/flexibility in space provided for periods of up to eight hours or longer as needed.
Effective communication with peers, managers and guests.
Lifting up to 50 pounds.
Supervision ReceivedReceives direction from Manager(s) on duty
Knowledge & Skill RequiredExcellent communications skills
High School diploma preferred (college a plus)
Operating BOH P.O.S. System (Aloha Tickets).
Preferred ExperienceAt least six months restaurant cooking/prep experience; or other customer service industries.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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