Job Description
Position Name : Kitchen Steward / Dishwasher
Location : Holiday Inn Resort Jekyll Island, GA
Compensation : $
About us : The Holiday Inn Resort Jekyll Island is opening a new restaurant that is set to redefine dining on the island.
Our coastal open-air restaurant will showcase regional seafood and ingredients, providing a unique dining experience for our guests.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that will make a mark on the island’s restaurant scene.
Job Description :
Upon restaurant opening, responsibilities include but are not limited to operate all dish washing equipment to sanitize kitchen equipment, dishes, pots, pans, glass, cutlery, etc.
Keep work area clean and organized The Steward is accountable for maintaining a high standard of sanitation of all kitchen equipment, and for keeping breakage to a minimum.
Operate the dish machine in the prescribed mannerThoroughly clean and wash all kitchen equipment, hoods, store rooms, hallways, dock, machines, floors and walk insSet up working areas as requiredSet up utensils as requiredStock kitchen areas, restaurant, banquet and service areas with designated wares, utensils and equipmentReport any shortages to the F&B Manager Comply with all loss prevention guidelinesReport any faulty equipment immediatelyYou are the key member making a mark on our guest experience by making them feel welcomed, comfortable and attended to
Requirements
Requirements :
- Must have the ability to stand for prolonged periods of time without sitting or leaning.
- Long hours sometimes required
- Medium work Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and / or up to 20 pounds of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects
- Ability to bend, stretch, twist or reach with your body and arms
- Ability to work under variable temperatures and noise levels
- Near Vision - The ability to see details at close range
- Ability to walk long distances
- Must work well in stressful, high-pressure situations
- Must maintain composure and objectivity under pressure