Kitchen Support Associate

<p><b>Join the Bob Evans Family</b> </p><p>We are currently seeking a dedicated Kitchen Support Associate to help us maintain our high standards of cleanliness and efficiency. With competitive pay up to $15.00 per hour based on your experience and location, this position offers a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that values quality and community. </p><p><b>Why Work With Us?</b> </p><ul> <li>Enjoy early closing hours with no late nights </li><li>Experience a great work-life balance </li><li>Take advantage of flexible schedules </li><li>Explore career growth opportunities </li><li>Benefit from excellent perks including 401(k) with employer match </li></ul> <p><b>About Us:</b> </p><p>At Bob Evans, we are committed to serving high-quality, farm-fresh food. We believe in taking care of our guests and each other, creating a warm and inviting family dining experience. Our founder, Bob Evans, built a legacy around quality and care, and we want you to be part of that Join us and help where good grows. </p><p><b>Your Role:</b> </p><ul> <li>Maintain the dish tank area and ensure cleanliness of utensils and dishware </li><li>Adhere to food safety guidelines for washing, drying, and storing dishes </li><li>Keep the parking lot and surrounding areas free of debris </li><li>Support the cleanliness of all restaurant spaces, including the foyer and outdoor areas </li><li>Manage trash disposal throughout your shift </li><li>Collaborate with team members to achieve guest satisfaction regarding dining room cleanliness </li><li>Be open to assisting in other roles as needed </li><li>Perform other duties as assigned </li></ul> <p><b>Ideal Candidate:</b> </p><p>To succeed in this role, you should be dependable and possess strong teamwork skills. Experience in a restaurant environment is helpful, but not required. You should be prepared to maintain a high pace while accurately managing tasks during busy periods. </p><p><b>Physical Requirements:</b> </p><p>This position requires the ability to: </p><ul> <li>Stand for long periods and walk continuously </li><li>Lift, carry, push, and transfer items weighing up to 50 pounds </li><li>Reach and use hands for various tasks </li><li>Bend and stoop as necessary </li><li>Communicate clearly with team members </li><li>Access all areas of the restaurant safely </li></ul> <p>Working at Bob Evans means becoming part of a team that constantly strives for excellence while ensuring the safety and satisfaction of both employees and guests. We are committed to following all CDC, local, and state guidelines to create a safe working environment. Apply today and help us serve delicious farm-fresh food</p>

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