Responsible for bar cleanliness, setup and proper stock Physical Requirements: Standing/Walking: Constantly. Concrete, tile, rubber mats covering tile, carpet, stairs. Crouching (Bend at knees): Constantly. Lift heavy objects, put supplies and dishes away, lower shelving in walk-ins and storage areas. Stooping (Bend at waist): Constantly. Loading and unloading dishes and supplies. Reaching (Overhead/Extension): Frequently. Putting inventory away. Twisting/Turning (Knees, waist, neck): Constantly. Answering the telephone, reaching for dishing up, washing pots, running warmers, loading and unloading the dish machine, carts and racks, and other stocking. Climbing: Frequently. Putting glasses, pots, silver, supplies away, step ladder, stepping stool. Crawling/Kneeling: Occasionally. Reach/retrieve items from hard to reach places. Handling: Constantly. Pots, pans, dishes, silverware, glasses, chemicals, soaps, hot water. Balancing: Frequently. Putting dishes, silver, supplies away and working by hot equipment. Pushing/Pulling: Average weight: Constantly. Racks, carts weighting between 1 to 150 pounds. Maximum weight: Occasionally 200 pounds. Lifting/Carrying: Average weight: Constantly. Supplies, plates, ports, pans, glasses, mops, chemicals weighting between 1 to 75 pounds. Maximum weight: Occasionally 100 pounds. Near vision: Constantly. Corrected to 20/40 (hot, sharp objects). Full field of vision: Frequently. Handle all aspects of a busy and active dishroom area. Smell: Occasionally. Detect potential hazards and odors. Working Environment: Interior of hotel, in the Restaurant, Lounge and Kitchen, with exposure to extreme temperatures Exterior of hotel with exposure to weather conditions. Exposure to Food and Beverage hazardous chemicals. Exposure to food items and beverages.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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