FOOD SERVICE WORKER LEADER (COFFEE SHOP) NL-7408-04 Government - Jacksonville, NC at Geebo

FOOD SERVICE WORKER LEADER (COFFEE SHOP) NL-7408-04

Leads workers in the accomplishment of work. Relays instructions from the supervisor. Gets work started. Sets work pace. Demonstrates work methods, and provides work-related guidance. Ensures worksite materials and tools are available to complete work. Reports workplace injuries immediately to the immediate or higher level supervisor, and to the Human Resources office in the absence of the immediate supervisor. Checks with supervisor on problems. Checks on work and meets productivity goals. Ensures employees follow security, safety and housekeeping rules. Conducts on-the-job training and instructions. Performs supervisory duties in an emergency, or short-term and nonrecurring basis.Performs tasks with several steps or sequences of tasks such as:
setting up food service counters, and side service stands with hot and cold food and beverages, including desserts and condiments. Assists customers in the selection and purchase of specialty coffee beverages and whole bean sales. Provides quality beverages, such as expresso drinks, Coffee of the Week, Whole Bean and food products consistent with established recipe and presentation standards. Uses suggestive selling techniques to sell associated products. Serves food and beverages. Makes coffee in large urns according to the number of servings desired, with responsibility for timing and brewing. Serves food, pastries and beverages in standard portions by placing uniform amounts in small dishes, cups or glasses in prescribed quantities. Properly cleans dishwasher, any associated appliances inside and out, and maintains customer service area and equipment in a clean and appealing manner. Follows established standards for merchandising, stocking, rotating and storing all products. Operates cash register and is responsible for own change fund. Performs other related duties as assigned. Perform tasks with several steps and use judgment in the performance of sequential tasks; to lead employees in the accomplishment of work; to serve uniform individual portions and to avoid distractions, such as when several people ask for different items at the same time; to perform simple arithmetic; ability to read and follow instructions; and working knowledge of common sanitation procedures to prevent contamination, and perform work according to established safety guidelines. Must be able to successfully complete and maintain a proper food safety/sanitation; alcohol serving training program; and/or ServSafe trainer certification, as applicable. This is required in accordance with the Marine Corps Orders and Naval Preventative Medicine Manual policies and guidance for cleanliness and sanitation standards.Performs work knowing what steps or sequences of steps are needed to complete the work; lead employees in accomplishing work; follow specific oral or written instructions when changes or new assignments are made; use judgment in deciding that the standards of sanitation, attractiveness, timeliness, safety, and service are met (i.e., serving and individual portioning); perform work as part of the crew. The supervisor periodically checks to see that work is done on time and according to instructions.Light to moderate physical effort such as frequently lifting or moving objects; constant standing and walking; ability to lift and carry objects up to 45 lbs independently and objects over 45 lbs with assistance.Often uncomfortably warm and noisy, exposure to minor cuts, bruises, burns, and scalds, possibility of slipping on wet floors; exposure to extreme temperatures of hot kitchens.
  • Department:
    7408 Food Service Working
  • Salary Range:
    $11.52 to $11.52 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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