$15 - $17/hr
Other
Retirement
Posted 5 days ago
Oak View Group rating
6.3
Based on 78 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
19th of 34 rated event venues
Job description
The Dishwasher is responsible for the sanitation of all kitchen equipment, cooking utensils, dishware, glassware, and silverware and disposal of trash. The Dishwasher is also responsible for the cleanliness of all back-of-house areas including sanitization and maintenance of equipment, shelving, tabletops, floors, walls, and more. Dishwashers will assist in pulling and staging all equipment prior to set-up, during the event, and during clean-up. Dishwashers are expected to stay composed and flexible in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating strong initiative and teamwork to ensure event success.
This role will pay an hourly rate of $15.00-$17.00.
Benefits for part-time roles: 401(k) savings plan and 401(k) matching.
This position will remain open until July 24th, 2026.
- Operate dish machine equipment & wash any items not dishwasher-safe by hand.
- Ensures highest sanitation levels for all items previously used so that they may be used again in clean condition, free of any contamination risk
- Clean and sanitize all kitchen equipment, utensils, and dishes.
- Assist in maintaining clean and orderly storage areas for kitchen equipment and supplies.
- Place clean dishes, utensils or equipment in proper storage areas
- Operate and maintain kitchen equipment, such as dishwashers, garbage disposals, and ovens.
- Sort and remove trash or compost and clean after usage.
- Sweep and/or scrub all floors in the kitchen and back-of-house areas
- Clean up spills and/or breakage on the event and kitchen floors
- Ensures compliance with health, sanitation, safety, and employment regulations in accordance with company standards.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Head Chef or Kitchen Manager.
- Assist with plating in the food production line and/or basic food preparation as needed.
- Provide regular and consistent written availability to management.
- Ability to work weekdays and weekends, with availability for some morning, noon, and evening shifts on an on-call/event-based schedule.
- High School Diploma, G.E.D., or related food service experience preferred.
- Knowledge of food safety and sanitation regulations.
- Must obtain and maintain a Food Handlers Card through ServSafe and any other required compliance training.
- Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented, fast-paced, event-driven environment.
- Strong communication skills to interact with employees, management, and guests in a professional and respectful manner.
- Physical ability to lift and move heavy objects, such as boxes and equipment.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Dishwasher?
A: To succeed as a Dishwasher, key technical skills include proficiency in operating commercial dishwashing equipment, knowledge of sanitation and safety protocols, and ability to efficiently manage dishware and utensils in a fast-paced environment. Soft skills such as attention to detail, teamwork, and adaptability are also crucial, as Dishwashers often work in a team setting and must be able to adjust to changing priorities and schedules. By possessing these technical and soft skills, a Dishwasher can effectively maintain a clean and hygienic kitchen environment, supporting the overall success of the establishment and potentially leading to opportunities for advancement in the food service industry.
Q: What is the career path for a Dishwasher?
A: A Dishwasher's typical career progression involves starting as an entry-level position, progressing to roles such as a Kitchen Assistant or Prep Cook, and eventually moving into mid-level positions like a Line Cook or Kitchen Supervisor. As they gain experience and develop skills in areas like food safety, sanitation, and team management, they can move into senior roles like a Sous Chef or Executive Chef, overseeing kitchen operations and staff. With additional training and experience, Dishwashers can also transition into related fields like food service management, culinary education, or entrepreneurship, offering a range of long-term career prospects.
