Dishwasherother related Employment listings - Edgewater, MD at Geebo

Dishwasher

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4 Edgewater, MD Edgewater, MD Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$27.
5K - $34.
8K a year Estimated:
$27.
5K - $34.
8K a year Summary/Objective The dish and general utility position is responsible for maintaining cleanliness and sanitation standards for china, glassware, tableware, cooking utensils, etc.
, using machine and manual cleaning methods.
This position also ensures the dishwashing area is maintained as a clean, safe and sanitary facility.
Essential Functions Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Sort and rinse dirty dishes, glass, tableware and other cooking utensils and place them in racks to send through dish machine.
Sort and stack clean dishes.
Carry clean dishes to cooks line and other proper storage areas.
Rewash soiled dishes before delivering.
Change dishwater in dish machine every hour.
Wash pots, pans and trays by hand.
Remove trash and garbage to dumpster.
Set up or break down dishwashing area.
Clean and roll/unroll mats.
Fill/empty soak tubs with cleaning/sanitizing solutions.
Sweep/mop floors.
Assemble/disassemble dish machine.
Sweep up trash around exterior of restaurant and garbage dumpster.
Conduct general restaurant and restroom cleaning as directed.
Wipe up any spills to ensure kitchen floors remain dry.
Notify manager any time dish machine wash or rinse cycle falls below safety standard temperatures.
Do not touch dirty dishes before touching clean dishes without washing hands first.
Other duties as directed.
Glory Days Grill restaurants are a busy, fast-paced, and active work environment.
In a normal restaurant environment, and in particular Glory Days Grill, there may be physical discomfort due to temperature and noise.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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