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Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Pricing

Fish & Chips Van Chef

We are seeking a dedicated Server to join our team and provide exceptional service to customers in our Fish and Chip Van.

Salary £12.50 + Bonus + Pension

Starting time 15:30-22:30 Monday - Saturday

Responsibilities:

  • Safely driving the Van around the villages
  • Greet customers in a friendly and professional manner
  • Present menus and take food and drink orders
  • Provide recommendations on menu items and upsell specials
  • Serve food and beverages promptly and accurately
  • Assist in food preparation and ensure food safety standards are met
  • Maintaining a clean and safe kitchen and ensuring sanitation practices in the kitchen
  • Preparing the food for cooking
  • Checking stocks
  • Maintain strict adherence to food safety regulations and hygiene practices
  • Monitor inventory levels and assist with ordering supplies as needed
  • Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the kitchen area at all times
  • Strong knowledge of food safety standards and best practices in food preparation

Qualifications:

  • Previous experience isn't needed as training is provided
  • Basic maths skills for handling payments and change
  • Excellent time management skills to effectively handle multiple tasks
  • Strong customer service orientation with a friendly and approachable attitude
  • Ability to up-sell menu items to enhance sales
  • Understanding of food safety regulations and practices

Join our team as a Server to be part of a dynamic environment where you can earn easy money.
Pay: £12.50-£13.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • Free Parking

Schedule:

  • 8-hour shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Saturday
  • Overtime
  • Weekend availability

Application question(s):

  • Minimum: 25 years old

Experience:

  • Hospitality: 1 year (preferred)
  • Bartending: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: BS16

Start Date: Immediately


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