Right now, there are plenty of tables to be cleaned, thousands of mouths to feed, and you’ve just so happened to run across a roundup of some of those opportunities. So, clean up that resume for June, put yourself out there, and stay tuned for updates (we’ll keep updating this list).
Email matt@tucsonfoodie.com if you’d like a job listed in this roundup.
Prepare food of consistent quality following recipe cards and production and portion standards, per check from servers.
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The new restaurant is aiming to open sometime this month
Must work well and communicate well in a team setting and handle a high volume of guests. Grill experience preferred.
The new restaurant is aiming to open sometime this month
“We’re also committed to supporting our employees with advancement opportunities, perks, and a positive environment. North is more than an Italian restaurant—it’s a family of servers, hosts, managers, and chefs dedicated to crafting the perfect Italian meal for our guests. If that sounds like you, there’s a place for you here.”
Benefits available when you work 25 hours per week — including medical, dental, & vision
No experience needed — willing to train.
Servers earn anywhere from $25-$30 per hour including wages and sharing tips.
A food runner should be confident, engaging, and professional while enjoying creating a memorable guest experience.
“Must have attention to detail, pace, ability to work in a team setting and be willing to follow company procedures, policies, and guidelines. Genuine, friendly demeanor a must for our concept.”
The right candidate should have some serving or barista experience and be open to learning and continually improving.
Manage shifts which include daily decision-making, scheduling, and planning.
They’re looking for either a full-time or part-time employee.
Ability to work in a fast-paced, high volume, customer-based environment Demonstrates strong leadership, problem-solving, and customer service skills. Must be willing to work 30-40 hours a week.
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