Food Clerk-Start ASAP

LV PetroleumWilliston, ND
Onsite

About The Position

LV Petroleum operates a network of travel centers and rest stop locations across North Dakota. Our mission is to provide travelers with quality fuel, convenient shopping, and excellent food options at every stop. LV Petroleum is seeking dedicated Food Clerks to join our team at our travel centers’ quick-service restaurant locations. In this role, you’ll be responsible for preparing and serving food items, maintaining food safety standards, and delivering friendly, efficient customer service in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic about customer interaction, food quality, and ensuring a clean, welcoming atmosphere.

Requirements

  • Friendly demeanor and strong communication skills for providing excellent service.
  • Ability to follow preparation and safety guidelines accurately.
  • Reliable and punctual, with flexibility for shifts including weekends and holidays.

Nice To Haves

  • 2-3 years of prior experience in a quick-service restaurant, food retail, or travel center is a plus but not required.
  • Knowledge of food handling and safety practices preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Greet customers promptly, take orders, and ensure accurate, friendly service for travelers on the go.
  • Prepare food items, assemble orders, and package meals in line with quality and presentation standards.
  • Ensure food orders are prepared correctly and efficiently to maintain a quick turnaround for customers.
  • Keep food preparation, service areas, and dining spaces clean and sanitized, strictly following health and safety regulations.
  • Restock food items, condiments, and supplies as needed, maintaining organized displays for easy access and visual appeal.
  • Process payments at the counter, handling cash and electronic transactions accurately.

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly wage.
  • Opportunities for growth and advancement.
  • Employee discounts on food and fuel.
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