To-Go Cashier at Lupe Tortilla
Job Description
Restaurant Team Crew Member
Lupe Tortilla Mexican Restaurant To Go department $15-$23/Hr.
We are looking for team members that enjoy and thrive in a fast paced, high-energy environment. Must possess organizational and multitasking skills, thrive in a team focused environment and enjoy customer service.
What we offer:
- Excellent compensation from $15.00 to $23.00 per hour
- People first culture
- Career opportunities
- Flexible schedule
- Full and Part time scheduling
- Major holidays off
Requirements:
- Must be 18 years or older
- High integrity
- Enjoy working on a team
- Good communication skills
- Positive attitude & a resting smile
- Organization skills
- Ability to obtain a food handlers and TABC certificate
Responsibilities:
- Greet and provide excellent customer service
- Answer phones promptly and professionally
- Possess menu knowledge and provide customers with an accurate and efficient experience
- Take accurate food and drink orders and correctly enter them into POS system
- Pack and bag orders
- Deliver checks and collect payment
- Coordinate with management on times, volumes and delivery availability
- Maintain to-go area of restaurant for cleanliness and stock materials accordingly
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Required qualifications:- Dress code requirements: Natural hair color
- Dress code requirements: Fingernails are trimmed and maintained
- Reliable transportation to and from work
- 1+ year of experience in the food & restaurant industry
- Restaurant front of house skills: front counter
- Restaurant front of house skills: serving in fast casual
- Food Service license/certification: ServSafe Food Handler Certification
- Food Service license/certification: ServSafe Alcohol Certification
- Legally authorized to work in the United States
- 18 years or older
$31k - $48k beats the market for Cashiers nationally
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