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Line Cook

FREE MEAL (up to $10) WHEN YOU SHOW UP TO YOUR INTERVIEW!
Job Description:
Do you enjoy working with food? Line cooks and prep cooks are a part of something special where they will have the opportunity to connect with our amazing guests, impact the bakery-cafe's growing business, and most importantly serve the local community.
The way we do things at Panera is as important as what we do.
We are a proud equal opportunity employer - all races, religions, nationalities, genders, and the LGBTQ
community are welcome.
We provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their jobs.
Employee
Benefits:
-Competitive Pay starting at $12.
00 -Tip Pool Average $2.
50 -Flexible hours including days, nights, and weekends-Earn as you learn raises-401K plan (full time)-Variety of Health and related benefits (full time)-Paid Vacation (full time)-Free Meals (up to $10) -Scholarship opportunities-Growth Opportunities:
Team Member>Team Lead>Team Manager>Asst.
General Manger>General ManagerDuties &
Responsibilities:
-Execute 100% accuracy, speed, quality, and presentation of all orders-Complete cleaning and stocking duties-Maintain Quality Bakery-Caf Operations While Ensuring Guest Satisfaction-Follow food handling policies as defined by local health department and company policy
Qualifications:
-You want to partner with a fun, energized team that can work hard and laugh often.
-Ability to work and learn in a fast-paced environment-Lift up to 25-50 lbs.
now and then-Handle weather-related moments like rain at the drive-thru, taking trash out in the summer, etc.
-Wear a headset, use other restaurant equipment -Minimum age - 16 years of age-Required to stand, talk, and hear in a loud environment.
Cafe Address:
72 Oak Lee Dr Ranson WV 25438 Recommended Skills Hardworking And Dedicated Stock Control Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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