Kitchen Porter - Holywood

The Beannchor Group
Holywood
10 months ago
Applications closed

Fancy working with an awarding-winning team at one of the Northern Irelands leading restaurants? There are a few awesome positions available across select locations. The lucky candidates offered these positions will have a chance to work with leading hospitality professionals in a fast-paced and friendly atmosphere. The role also offers full training with food and hygiene qualifications. Lets break it down! What skills do you need? Peeps applying should demonstrate a passion for creativity and love of food, were looking for someone with great people skills that enjoys learning on the go and can take initiative when needed. Well provide all the rest of the training youll need! Its an entry level job with no experience or qualifications needed, a fantastic way to gain entry into the hospitality sector with plenty of opportunities to progress throughout the company after experience is gained. This part-time position is exclusively for evening shifts from Wednesday to Saturday. To find out more about the role please click the link below;https://vimeo.com/WHATS THE DOUGH YOU SAY? With this position you could make up to £12.21 per hour EVERY JOB NEEDS PERKS, WHAT ARE THEY? Full Training + NVQs 29days of holidays Company Group Discount (20% off food in The Cloth Ear, Yardbird, The National) Free Pizza on shift Flexible working Seasonal parties This is an excellent opportunity to develop your career in hospitality and Little Wing is an awesome place to advance that career, what are you waiting for To apply please click apply to be directed to our careers page. Little Wing Pizzeria reserve the right to apply an enhanced shortlist criteria Little Wing Pizzeria is an equal opportunities employer. Check out the Beannchor Careers Facebook page to keep up-to-date with all of our vacancies: #INDCHE #Chef #PizzaChef #Pizzeria Benefits: Competitive Salary

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