Food Service Worker - Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Grand Island, NE at Geebo

Food Service Worker - Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center

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2 Grand Island, NE Grand Island, NE Part-time Part-time $12 an hour $12 an hour Food Service Worker - Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center Founded in 1975, Consolidated Management Company is a rapidly growing food service provider currently operating facilities in 10 states.
Our Team Members represent our company with integrity, honesty, and a commitment to providing an outstanding product.
At Consolidated Management customer service is an attitude, not a department.
Food Service Worker - Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center Part Time Mon - Thursday from 6am - 11am (No Late Nights, Weekends or Holidays) Wage:
$12 and up with experience (Cooking Experience a plus) Contact Willa 308-218-6645 or email protected What we are looking for:
Cooking/Serving/Cleaning Able to follow a recipe Be able to run a cash register Being a team player Providing the ultimate customer experience Minimum
Qualifications:
Must be able to pass a drug test and background check.
Part Time Benefits include:
Dental/Vision/Accident/Cancer Insurance Paid time and a half when you work on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, or Thanksgiving Special Christmas Pay - Receive Double Time if you work on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day 401K - Eligible after 1 year of service and worked 1,000 hours Team Member Referral Incentives EOE/AA/M/F/D/V:
In compliance with Federal and State equal employment opportunity laws, Consolidated Management is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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