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Job Category:
University Staff
Employment Type:
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Job Profile:
Food Service Assistant
Job Summary:
Job Description
Food Service Assistant
This position will be responsible for assisting the Chef’s with daily food preparation, the execution of banquets and events at the Fluno Center, and preparing meals to order in Smitty’s Study Pub. Other responsibilities will include, cleaning, mopping/sweeping, taking out garbage/recycling, and doing dishes.
This position will work evening hours in the kitchen at the Fluno Center. The hours will be, approximately but not certainly, 1:30pm-9:30pm. The schedule will not be set to specific days. The schedule will depend on business levels, so it could be any day of the week. We would be flexible with the start time, but this person would need to work until 9:15-9:30pm to assist with closing the kitchen.
*This may be a good opportunity for someone who works mornings and is looking for supplemental work.
The number of hours each week will fluctuate but would be between 20 and 35.
Wage is $17.00 per hour
+$.80 added for differential Weekend pay for work performed on Saturday and Sunday..
+2.50 added for differential night pay, for work performed between 6pm-6am.
Key Job Responsibilities:
- Greets customers, answers questions, and provides basic information regarding food preparation and associated activities
- Assists and guides student workers
- Cleans, inspects, and maintains kitchen equipment and work areas
- Prepares a variety of basic dishes such as sandwiches and salads, and assists in the preparation of more complex dishes
- Adheres to federal, state, and local food safety regulations, policies, and procedures
- Performs routine food preparation activities such as portioning, chopping food, and serving food to customers
Department: Wisconsin Union – Fluno Center Culinary
Compensation:
Wage is $17.00 per hour
+$.80 added for differential Weekend pay for work performed on Saturday and Sunday..
+2.50 added for differential night pay, for work performed between 6pm-6am.
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma preferred
How to Apply:
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Contact Information:
Rod Rotar
rod.rotar@wisc.edu / 608-263-5596
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