Denny's - SERVICE ASSISTANT

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Job Description Job Description Accountability Reporting to the General Manager and Restaurant Manager, the Service Assistant maintains the restaurant's interior and exterior, keeping all areas clean and organized. Keeps dining room tables cleaned and sanitized and maintains adequate supply of pots, pans, dishes, glassware, utensils and ice in service areas throughout shift. Keeps front and back of the house area clean, organized and stocked, at all times, to provide timely guest service. Key Business Areas A "Key Business Area" is an area of performance in which the Service Assistant must be successful to meet their accountabilities. Successful results in the Key Business Areas are supported by the following behaviors or actions: Busses, cleans, and resets tables Checks restrooms and hand washing stations every half hour for cleanliness and supplies Maintains exterior curb appeal, keeps restaurant exterior and parking lot free of debris Maintains restaurant interior to be clean, safe and inviting for guests and employees Regularly cleans and inspects dish machine and other machinery as required, maintains proper dish machine chemical levels Properly sorts and washes all dishware and promptly replenishes kitchen and dishware in service areas Immediately cleans up spills and broken glasses and dishes Addresses complaints and requests promptly in a courteous manner and notifies the supervisor of any issues Assists with stocking deliveries; rotates perishable stock in accordance with standards Performs side work and other deep cleaning duties as assigned Willingly assists others without being asked Adheres to Denny's Brand Standards and internal policies and procedures Provides prompt and courteous service and is cordial to all team members and guests Completes all other tasks and duties as assigned Essential Functions Must be able to lift and carry supplies and equipment up to 50 lbs throughout shift; places items on high and low shelves in storerooms, service areas, walk-in coolers and freezers Must be able to bend, stoop, reach, wipe, lift, and grab Must have sufficient mobility to move and operate in work area Must be able to work inside and outside Must be able to observe wares for cleanliness and chemical labels for safe handling Must be able to stand and walk during a 4 to 8-hour shift Must be able to frequently immerse hands in water Must be able to work with all Denny's menu products Must be able to hear well in a loud environment to respond to employee and guest needs Must meet any state, county or municipal regulation pertaining to health risk concerns about food handling Must be able to tolerate extreme temperature changes in kitchen and freezer areas Must be able to work with potentially hazardous chemicals Position Qualifications Able to work in a team environment Meets Denny's uniform and grooming standards and maintains them throughout the shift Must be able to pass all required tests and training requirements Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including holidays, nights and weekends Possesses excellent guest service skills Able to learn basic tasks and follow instructions Places a value on diversity and shows respect for others ***Note: Any applicant who is offered and accepts employment with the company will be required to review and sign an agreement providing that the company and the employee must submit most employment-related disputes to binding arbitration and forgo proceedings before a jury in court.***

Required qualifications:

  • Able to work in a team environment
  • Possesses excellent guest service skills
  • Able to learn basic tasks and follow instructions
  • Must be able to pass all required tests and training requirements
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