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Why Deliver with DoorDash?
DoorDash is the #1 category leader in food delivery, food pickup, and convenience store delivery in the US, trusted by millions of customers every day. As a Dasher, you’ll stay busy with a variety of earnings opportunities and can work when it works for you. Whether you’re looking for a side hustle or a full-time gig, delivering with DoorDash gives you the opportunity to earn extra cash on your terms.
- Multiple ways to earn:Whether you’re delivering meals, groceries, or retail orders, DoorDash offers diverse earning opportunities so you can maximize your time.
- Total flexibility:Dash when it works for you. Set your own hours and work as much—or as little—as you want.
- Know how much you'll make:Clear and concise pay model lets you know the minimum amount you will make before accepting any offer.
- Instant cash flow:Get paid the same day you dash with DoorDash Crimson*. No deposit fees, no waiting.
- Quick and easy start:Sign up in minutes and get on the road fast.**
- Simple Process:Just pick up, drop off, and cash out. Payday is in your back pocket.
Basic Requirements
- 18+ years old*** (21+ to deliver alcohol)
- Any car, scooter, or bicycle (in select cities)
- Driver's license number
- Social security number (only in the US)
- Consistent access to a smartphone
How to Sign Up
- Click “Sign UpApply Now” and complete the sign up process
- Download the DoorDash Dasher app and go
*Subject to eligibility requirements and successful ID verification. The DoorDash Crimson Deposit Account is established by Starion Bank, Member FDIC. The DoorDash Crimson Visa® Debit Card is issued by Starion Bank.
**Subject to eligibility..
***Must be 19+ in Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia
Additional information
Dashing with DoorDash is a great earnings opportunity for anyone looking for part-time, seasonal, flexible, weekend, after-school, temporary, steady delivery gig. Deliver with DoorDash and earn extra cash while being your own boss. Dash when it works for you. Sign up today.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Turn your shopping skills into extra income. Whether you’re helping someone stock up on groceries or delivering a last-minute convenience order, as a Shopper you unlock more earnings opportunities with DoorDash. Stay active during off-peak hours and no need to wait around for a restaurant preparing an order, becoming a Shopper with DoorDash puts you in control of your time and earnings.
Either as a side hustle or a full-time gig, being a Shopper with DoorDash gives you the opportunity to earn extra cash on your terms.
Multiple ways to earn:
Deliver more than just restaurant orders. Become a Shopper and deliver grocery, convenience, retail, alcohol and more—DoorDash offers diverse earning opportunities so you can maximize your time.
Control your time:
Make cash during off-peak hours so you don’t have to schedule your day around the lunch or dinner time rush; don’t wait around for an order when you do the shopping.
Know how much you'll make:
Clear and concise pay model lets you know the minimum amount you will make before accepting any offer.
Earn more:
Get more cash per delivery on average compared to a restaurant delivery when you do the shopping.*
Quick and easy start:
Sign up in minutes and get on the road fast.*
Basic Requirements
18+ years old** (21+ to deliver alcohol)
Any car, scooter, or bicycle (in select cities)
Driver's license number
Social security number (only in the US)
Consistent access to a smartphone
How to Become a Shopper
Click “Sign UpApply Now” and complete the sign up process
Download the DoorDash Dasher app
Activate your Red Card in the Dasher app***
*Compared to a restaurant delivery order, based on average Dasher payouts nationwide while on a delivery. Actual earnings may differ and depend on factors like number of deliveries completed, time of day, location, and expenses.
*Subject to eligibility.
**Must be 19+ in Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia
***The Red Card is a prepaid card used by Dashers to pay for items on Dasher Shop & Deliver offers. The card will automatically be funded prior to check out. Red Cards are not linked to Dasher bank accounts or related to earnings.
This card is issued by Peoples Trust Company under license from Mastercard International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.
Additional information
Dashing with DoorDash is a great earnings opportunity for anyone looking for part-time, seasonal, flexible, weekend, after-school, temporary, steady delivery gig. Deliver with DoorDash and earn extra cash while being your own boss. Dash when it works for you. Sign up today.
Why Deliver with DoorDash?
DoorDash is the #1 category leader in food delivery, food pickup, and convenience store delivery in the US, trusted by millions of customers every day. As a Dasher, you’ll stay busy with a variety of earnings opportunities and can work when it works for you. Whether you’re looking for a side hustle or a full-time gig, delivering with DoorDash gives you the opportunity to earn extra cash on your terms.
- Multiple ways to earn:Whether you’re delivering meals, groceries, or retail orders, DoorDash offers diverse earning opportunities so you can maximize your time.
- Total flexibility:Dash when it works for you. Set your own hours and work as much—or as little—as you want.
- Know how much you'll make:Clear and concise pay model lets you know the minimum amount you will make before accepting any offer.
- Instant cash flow:Get paid the same day you dash with DoorDash Crimson*. No deposit fees, no waiting.
- Quick and easy start:Sign up in minutes and get on the road fast.**
- Simple Process:Just pick up, drop off, and cash out. Payday is in your back pocket.
Basic Requirements
- 18+ years old*** (21+ to deliver alcohol)
- Any car, scooter, or bicycle (in select cities)
- Driver's license number
- Social security number (only in the US)
- Consistent access to a smartphone
How to Sign Up
- Click “Sign UpApply Now” and complete the sign up process
- Download the DoorDash Dasher app and go
*Subject to eligibility requirements and successful ID verification. The DoorDash Crimson Deposit Account is established by Starion Bank, Member FDIC. The DoorDash Crimson Visa® Debit Card is issued by Starion Bank.
**Subject to eligibility..
***Must be 19+ in Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia
Additional information
Dashing with DoorDash is a great earnings opportunity for anyone looking for part-time, seasonal, flexible, weekend, after-school, temporary, steady delivery gig. Deliver with DoorDash and earn extra cash while being your own boss. Dash when it works for you. Sign up today.
Why Deliver with DoorDash?
DoorDash is the #1 category leader in food delivery, food pickup, and convenience store delivery in the US, trusted by millions of customers every day. As a Dasher, you’ll stay busy with a variety of earnings opportunities and can work when it works for you. Whether you’re looking for a side hustle or a full-time gig, delivering with DoorDash gives you the opportunity to earn extra cash on your terms.
- Multiple ways to earn:Whether you’re delivering meals, groceries, or retail orders, DoorDash offers diverse earning opportunities so you can maximize your time.
- Total flexibility:Dash when it works for you. Set your own hours and work as much—or as little—as you want.
- Know how much you'll make:Clear and concise pay model lets you know the minimum amount you will make before accepting any offer.
- Instant cash flow:Get paid the same day you dash with DoorDash Crimson*. No deposit fees, no waiting.
- Quick and easy start:Sign up in minutes and get on the road fast.**
- Simple Process:Just pick up, drop off, and cash out. Payday is in your back pocket.
Basic Requirements
- 18+ years old*** (21+ to deliver alcohol)
- Any car, scooter, or bicycle (in select cities)
- Driver's license number
- Social security number (only in the US)
- Consistent access to a smartphone
How to Sign Up
- Click “Sign UpApply Now” and complete the sign up process
- Download the DoorDash Dasher app and go
*Subject to eligibility requirements and successful ID verification. The DoorDash Crimson Deposit Account is established by Starion Bank, Member FDIC. The DoorDash Crimson Visa® Debit Card is issued by Starion Bank.
**Subject to eligibility..
***Must be 19+ in Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia
Additional information
Dashing with DoorDash is a great earnings opportunity for anyone looking for part-time, seasonal, flexible, weekend, after-school, temporary, steady delivery gig. Deliver with DoorDash and earn extra cash while being your own boss. Dash when it works for you. Sign up today.
WHAT DOES A CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER DO?
Published: May 28, 2025 - The Chief Investment Officer is responsible for directing the company's investment strategy, overseeing a team of managers and analysts, and ensuring compliance, efficiency, and alignment with regulatory standards. This position leads the sourcing, evaluation, and execution of late-stage private investment opportunities, while guiding transaction processes and presenting proposals to the Investment Committee. This role monitors portfolio performance, interprets financial data, and delivers strategic recommendations to enhance fund returns and support business growth.
A Review of Professional Skills and Functions for Chief Investment Officer- Investment Oversight: Oversee and be responsible for the dedicated investment function of the company
- Team Management: Manage and navigate a team of Investment Managers, analysts, and external providers
- Cross-Functional: Partner with the investment operations, share sourcing, marketing, and sales teams to support the growth of the company’s AUM, operational efficiency, compliance, and financial reporting
- Performance Monitoring: Monitor the performance of the various portfolios, and ensure that all investment activities adhere to financial industry regulations, conducting audits to prevent fraud and avoid risks
- Business Development: Business development with the objective to build a strong pipeline of potential investment opportunities in late-stage private companies
- Deal Leadership: Provide leadership, source and execute investment opportunities, lead due diligence, direct transaction team and coordinate transaction execution and closing in partnership with other functional teams
- Proposal Presentation: Oversee creation, then present investment proposals to the Investment Committee
- Financial Assessment: Assess and interpret complex financial information, making recommendations based on experience, risk assessment, and ensure execution
- Briefing Review: Critically review financial briefings (often written by investment analysts) and make improvement suggestions for accessibility, marketing, and assessment purposes
- Fund Management: Make informed financial recommendations, monitor the performance of the Investment Fund, analyze, report and make adjustment recommendations
- Program Direction: Directs the firm’s investment programs
- Project Management: Manages all investment-related projects and initiatives
- Account Oversight: Oversees the trading and rebalancing of client accounts
- Security Research: Researches and evaluates a wide range of investment securities, including equities, fixed income, private equity, and private placements
- Portfolio Management: Creates and manages in-house model portfolios
- Client Engagement: Participates in client/prospect meetings on a regular basis
- Plan Development: Develop the customized and comprehensive personal investment plans
- Financial Planning: Works with clients to develop customized financial plans and service them
- Team Consultation: Consult with the team on complex investment planning scenarios
- Business Development: Active in investment areas including research and acquisition of new business
- Vision Leadership: Establish a clear vision and strategic pathway for the stabilization and growth of the State YMCA of Michigan
- Relationship Building: Demonstrate maturity, empathy, and understanding to cultivate genuine relationships with a diverse range of staff and participants who come from all over the world, long-time funders, and board members
- Culture Development: Leverage the enthusiasm and passion for the organization’s history, mission, and services that result in the development of a culture of mutual respect and cross-program collaboration
- Spokesperson Role: Serve as an effective and visible spokesperson for the State YMCA of Michigan, effectively articulating the organization’s history, mission, and programs
- Community Engagement: Foster and strengthen relationships with alumni, campers and Youth in Government participants, camper families, community neighbors, and partners
- Staff Leadership: Provide leadership and direction to all staff and ensure the continued development and management of the organization
- Conflict Management: Offer decisive and robust management skills and have the ability to lead through conflict and adversity successfully
- Team Motivation: Motivate and maintain a cohesive staff, ensuring that there is strong internal communication and coordination
- Recruitment Management: Recruit new staff when appropriate, and evaluate performance
- Fundraising Strategy: Revenue Generation and Fund Development
- Financial Growth: Maintain and expand the financial strength of the organization through capital and operational fundraising and other revenue-generating activities
- Marketing Implementation: Implement marketing and other attraction strategies to increase enrollment in the camps and other youth activities
- Fundraising Expertise: Demonstrate extensive nonprofit fundraising experience, including major gift solicitations, event planning, annual fund and direct mail campaigns, and corporate and foundation grants
- Endowment Growth: Substantially grow the endowment over time to better position the organization to weather future unexpected storms
- Board Relations: Cultivate a strong and transparent working relationship with the Board of Directors and the Branch Boards, and ensure open communication about the measurement of financial, programmatic, and impact performance against stated milestones and goals
- Strategic Collaboration: Collaborate with the board to develop, refine, and implement an organizational strategic plan
- Board Recruitment: Work with the board to identify and help recruit new board members who will add diversity to the board and whose talents, interests, and commitment will help to further the State YMCA of Michigan’s mission
- Financial Oversight: Oversee the organization’s fiscal health and integrity by developing long- and short-range financial plans and annual budgets, disseminate regular financial statements that informatively describe the financial condition of the organization, and ensure sound financial controls
- Decision Making: Establish effective decision-making processes that will enable the organization to achieve its goals and objectives
- Program Development: Work with staff and volunteers to build and advance programming, including the development of new program ideas and facilitation of current programs to work more effectively together and create organizational efficiencies
- Risk Management: Oversee organizational risk management, including personal safety of campers, youth, and staff
- Facility Maintenance: Maintenance and repair of facilities and other fixed assets, and general and professional liability
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$7,500 Sign-on Bonus (based on performance and eligibility) and $1000 Housing Stipend Paid every four weeks
Route Sales Representatives are critical to our success at FritoLay! Our Route Sales Representatives are responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising FritoLay's complete line of products including Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores. As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a FritoLay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, and partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day.
Although you will start out as a Route Sales Representative for FritoLay, we are investing in helping you grow with us. Learn the basics of the role in four to six weeks of dedicated driving and selling training with our amazing team members
Run routes for team members', experience different stores, and meet new customers
Grow sales on the route by building relationships, selling in displays, and completing national initiatives
Team members often work weekends and holidays. If you have never worked in this type of role before, you should understand that you will be on your feet for the entirety of your shift. As a full-time team member, you will be eligible to receive full company benefits. You can learn more about our benefits on our career site, but here are some of the benefits we offer:
~Health, dental and vision insurance
~ Financial support to help obtain a degree
~ Our application takes 20-25 minutes to finish on any device. Just keep an eye on your e-mail, and we will take care of the rest. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please download the available EEO is the Law & View the PepsiCo EEO Policy.
$7,500 Sign-on Bonus (based on performance and eligibility) and $1000 Housing Stipend Paid every four weeks
Route Sales Representatives are critical to our success at FritoLay! Our Route Sales Representatives are responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising FritoLay's complete line of products including Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores. As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a FritoLay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, and partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day.
Although you will start out as a Route Sales Representative for FritoLay, we are investing in helping you grow with us. Learn the basics of the role in four to six weeks of dedicated driving and selling training with our amazing team members
Run routes for team members', experience different stores, and meet new customers
Grow sales on the route by building relationships, selling in displays, and completing national initiatives
Team members often work weekends and holidays. If you have never worked in this type of role before, you should understand that you will be on your feet for the entirety of your shift. As a full-time team member, you will be eligible to receive full company benefits. You can learn more about our benefits on our career site, but here are some of the benefits we offer:
~Health, dental and vision insurance
~ Financial support to help obtain a degree
~ Our application takes 20-25 minutes to finish on any device. Just keep an eye on your e-mail, and we will take care of the rest. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please download the available EEO is the Law & View the PepsiCo EEO Policy.
Descriptions & requirements
Job Description
$68,500 / year target earnings
$7,500 Sign-on Bonus (based on performance and eligibility) and $1000 Housing Stipend Paid every four weeks
Route Sales Representatives are critical to our success at FritoLay! Our Route Sales Representatives are responsible for delivering, selling, and merchandising FritoLay's complete line of products including Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Tostitos, Fritos, and many more to local stores including gas stations, dollar stores, and large grocery stores. As a Route Sales Representative, you drive a FritoLay truck to different stores, work independently to unload orders, merchandise product, and partner with store managers to increase sales, order, and maintain records throughout the day.
Although you will start out as a Route Sales Representative for FritoLay, we are investing in helping you grow with us. This job can open the door to career opportunities with us or our parent company, PepsiCo. In this role, here are some of the frequent tasks you will be doing:
- Learn the basics of the role in four to six weeks of dedicated driving and selling training with our amazing team members
- Run routes for team members', experience different stores, and meet new customers
- Grow sales on the route by building relationships, selling in displays, and completing national initiatives
- Attain a route with set days off/schedule with time
- Work in a fun, fast paced, and physical environment
We operate 24 hours a day, so you may not have a typical schedule! Team members often work weekends and holidays. Our jobs are physical! If you have never worked in this type of role before, you should understand that you will be on your feet for the entirety of your shift. Here are the minimum qualifications of this job:
- Be 21 years of age or older
- Have a valid driver's license with proof of insurance and ability to obtain other licensures as required by state law
- Be able to frequently lift 40 lbs. with or without a reasonable accommodation
As a full-time team member, you will be eligible to receive full company benefits. You can learn more about our benefits on our career site, but here are some of the benefits we offer:
- 401(k) contribution
- Health, dental and vision insurance
- Financial support to help obtain a degree
- Company discounts and perks
Our application takes 20-25 minutes to finish on any device. Our mission is to get you in for an interview instead of jumping through hoops. Just keep an eye on your e-mail, and we will take care of the rest. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please download the available EEO is the Law & View the PepsiCo EEO Policy.
This position is critical to the success of this Pizza Hut in that it is a necessary step in selling and delivering products to its customers.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following functions have been determined to be essential to the successful performance of this position.
When the word "policies" or the phrase "policies and procedures" or similar language is used in any of the Company's documents, the term refers to all policy and procedure bulletins, manuals, training materials, memoranda, newsletters, communications on the "Document Viewer" on the computer, and all other documents and oral discussions with team members.
I.
CLEANING AND PREPARING DINING ROOM.
Servers are responsible for ensuring cleanliness and proper organization of dining room.
They are responsible primarily for their own sections, and secondarily, for the other servers' sections.
All Servers will assist other Servers when needed and/or time permits.
A.
Servers check sections in the dining room for readiness for customers.
B.
Ensure that tables, booths, and chairs are clean.
C.
Clean dining room windows and carpet.
D.
All tables must have one placemats for each seat.
For example, 4 placemats on the table at a 4-top booth.
E.
All tables must have correct marketing materials, such as table tents.
Clean or replace any that are not clean.
F.
All tables must have correct condiments, and paper towels.
Condiment containers must be clean and full.
II.
SEATING CUSTOMERS.
Servers are responsible for all aspects of customer service, including greeting customers at the door, and seating them at tables.
A.
Within 30 seconds of their arrival, Servers will greet customers at the door, at all times being friendly and professional.
All Servers are responsible for taking turns seating customers, so that all customers are greeted and seated within the 30 second standard.
B.
Determine how many customers are in the party, and which server's section is next in the rotation.
C.
Check for special needs of customers, such as a person in a wheelchair or using a walker or a person who may have a speech/hearing or visual impairment.
Also, consider special needs of groups with children who may need highchairs or boosters.
D.
Escort customers to the table, walking at a casual pace, not rushing the customers.
E.
On the way to the table, tell the customers about specials or suggest they try breadsticks or chicken wings while considering what they want for their meal.
F.
Deliver menus to the customers and inform them that their Server will be right with them.
III.
GREETING, SUGGESTIVE SELLING, AND SERVING CUSTOMERS.
When customers are seated in a Server's section: A.
Servers will greet his/her tables within 2 minutes of the customers being seated.
B.
Bring all serviceware to the table when you greet your customers at the table.
C.
Suggest an upgraded soft beverage or alcoholic beverage (to adults, at restaurants with alcoholic beverages.) Write down beverage orders.
D.
Explain the menu, and suggest customers order breadsticks or wings to start with while looking at the menu.
Write down appetizer order.
E.
Enter appetizer and beverage orders into SUS, the Point of Sale system.
F.
Prepare beverages, and deliver beverages, on tray, to customers' table.
G.
A certain protocol is maintained in this process in that the server is expected to pour the drinks if the customer orders a pitcher of drinks.
Serving drinks must be done within 3 minutes after taking the order.
H.
Suggestively sell specialty pizza and other menu items to customers.
Write down customers' orders, and suggest add-ons, such as salads, or breadsticks or wings to share.
I.
Enter entree orders into SUS, the Point of Sale system.
J.
Follow up at the table before the main entree arrives to determine if the guests need refills of their beverages or anything else before the order arrives.
K.
Prebus table of any dishes that the customer is finished with.
L.
Deliver the main entree to the table.
It is necessary to serve the first slice of pizza to the guest.
M.
Check back at the table to determine if everything is satisfactory and to sell additional food items.
Prepare and serve additional food items.
Prebus table of any dishes that the customer is finished with.
N.
As customers are close to completing their meals, suggest a cookie or Cinnastix to share.
O.
Enter dessert orders into SUS, the Point of Sale system P.
Deliver the check to the table, laying it down on the table and thanking the customer for his/her business and inviting them to return.
Prebus table of any dishes that the customer is finished with.
Q.
Deliver any needed/requested packaging for leftover menu items.
R.
Servers deliver checks and process customers' payments rapidly, within 3 minutes.
S.
After customers leave the restaurant, the Server will bus, clean, and reset the table for the next guest(s).
This involves clearing dirty dishes, silverware, etc.
and disposing of them in the correct receptacle for washing, wiping the table off using the hand towel and cleaning solution, and putting placemats and napkins on the table.
Clean booster chairs, and clean and reset high chairs.
IV.
Servers also assist with answering phone calls, taking carryout and delivery orders, and respond to customers at the carryout counter and drive-thru window; locating carryout orders and cashing out carryout customers' orders.
VI.
Servers also perform sidework (such as slicing lemons for tea), as assigned by the Restaurant Management Team.
VII.
Servers are responsible for maintaining salad bar (in restaurants with salad bars), including refilling items by prescribed method as needed, straightening utensils, and generally keeping the salad bar cleaned and organized.
VIII.
At the end of the shift, Servers must ensure that their assigned section is clean and ready for service for the next shift, including:
- A.
Ensuring that tables, booths, and chairs are clean.
- B.
Cleaning dining room windows and carpet
- C.
Ensuring that all tables have one placemat for each seat.
For example, 4 placemats on the table at a 4-top booth.
- D.
Making sure that tables have correct marketing materials, such as table tents.
Clean or replace any that are not clean.
- E.
Verifying that tables have correct condiments, and paper towels.
Condiment containers must be clean and full.
IX.
At the end of the shift, Servers must perform duties listed on an assigned clean up list obtained from the Manager on Duty.
Items on this list include tasks such as:
- A.
Filling salad bar by prescribed method (in restaurants with salad bars.)
- B.
Restocking server station.
- C.
Cleaning shelves.
Some are reached by use of a stepladder.
- D.
Cleaning highchairs and booster seats using a hand towel and cleaning/sanitizing solution.
- E.
Washing dishware as instructed.
- F.
Filling condiment shakers in assigned section or station.
X.
At the end of the day, Servers will perform closing tasks, as assigned by the Manager on Duty, such as:
- A.
Break down the salad bar (in restaurants with salad bars) by removing the food items and storing, wiping down the salad bar insert pan, iceless top, formica top and sneeze shield.
- B.
Vacuum any carpeted areas of dining room.
NON·ESSENTIAL: The following are job functions customarily performed by Servers, but are not considered essential functions.
- A.
Washing dishes with automatic dishwasher as instructed during cleanup times.
- B.
Mopping and other cleaning of other areas other restaurant.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job.
A.
Able to perform or able to learn to perform the essential functions of the position, and do so at an acceptable pace.
B.
Sufficient physical condition to perform the functions of the position.
Position involves these physical processes: 1.
Lifting completed menu items, delivering them to tables, and serving customers.
2.
Bending and stooping.
Must be able to bend over to serve customers.
3.
Standing and walking.
The majority of on job time is spent standing and walking.
4.
Must have sufficient visual ability to perform the essential functions of the job.
5.
Must be able to communicate with supervisors, co-workers, and customers.
6.
Must be physically able to work under conditions of high temperature.
Food preparation areas are located close to ovens.
Ambient temperature in this area often exceeds 80 degrees.
C.
Self-control.
Must be able to work under conditions of stress due to pressures from volume of business, time and variety of orders, while maintaining self composure and interacting effectively with co-workers and supervisors.
D.
Mental alertness.
At times the person responsible for this position works alone, without supervision or assistance.
Must have sufficient mental ability to work effectively without supervision or assistance and perform the job functions in a consistent and reliable manner.
EQUIPMENT USED: Serving tray, ticket book, flatware, and serving trays.
"Point of Sale Computer'.
Electronic device used in tracking orders, inventory, payroll information.
Contains cash drawer used to make change for customer transactions, track paid outs, delivery orders, and dispatching delivery orders.
"Automatic Dishwasher".
A mechanical device consisting of: (1) a dirty dish/rinse table, used to rinse and prepare dishes for washing; (2) dishwasher compartment, where dishes are washed with hot water, soap, sanitizing chemical and pressurized water; and, (3) clean dish/drain table.
where clean dishes air dry and are sorted for storage.
"Pan Gripper'.
This is a mechanical device used to grip certain types of pizza pans for purposes of lifting or carrying when they have been heated to a high temperature.
"Cutting Board".
This is a hard surface board, rectangular or square in shape used to cut pizzas on and other food products.
"Scales".
This is a small table model scale used to weigh and portion ingredients used in the recipes of various products.
"Walk-in".
A refrigerated compartment of sufficient size to allow the individual to actually walk into the refrigerated compartment to obtain or store perishable items.
Compartment may be sufficiently cold to freeze items.
"Prep Table".
A table about 34 to 36 inches high, with a stainless steel top.
The table is used as a work surface for the preparation of many ingredient items used in the Pizza Hut.
PLACES WHERE WORK IS PERFORMED: This work is performed on the employer's premises, in the kitchen area.
This job description was prepared from observing the work in process and from information provided by the management of Daland Corporation.
Orders are then either boxed for carryout or delivery, or given to Servers for service in the dining room.
Cooks also prepare in advance of their need items used in the preparation of products sold by Pizza Hut, operate the cash register, wash dishes, and answer phones.
This is a critical position to the success of this Pizza Hut restaurant in that these are the Company's products.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following functions have been determined to be essential to the successful performance of this position.
When the word "policies" or the phrase "policies and procedures" or similar language is used in any of the Company's documents, the term refers to all policy and procedure bulletins, manuals, training materials, memoranda, newsletters, communications on the "Document Viewer" on the computer, and all other documents and oral discussions with team members.
I.
PRE-OPENING Following the directions of the immediate supervisor, the person responsible for this position prepares a certain number of each type of pizzas sold at lunch time.
This includes these processes: A.Turn on equipment used in the preparation of products, for example, the dough proofer.
Review the prep list prepared by management to determine how much of each item needed will be prepared for the day.
B.Person responsible for this position will also turn on all equipment used in the kitchen for preparing customer orders.
C.Prepare sauce for pizzas following standard recipes.
Sauce is prepared in five gallon buckets.
When completed, a full bucket of sauce weighs about 30 pounds.
Pizza sauce is stored in the walk-in.
D.Prepare dough for different types of pizza crusts following the job aids posted in the restaurants.
E.Other items are prepared as called for on the prep list following standard recipes and procedures.
Items, once prepared, are stored in the walk-in refrigerator.
F.Operate computer system to take orders.
II.
OPEN HOURS A.When the Pizza Hut is open for business the person responsible for this position remains in the preparation area and makes products per the customers' orders.
This includes such items as pasta, garlic bread, sandwiches, wings, breadsticks and pizzas.
This requires that the person responsible for this position coordinate preparation of items ordered so that all items ordered are prepared quickly and correctly and are ready at the same time.
B.
The process of making a pizza involves these integral steps: 1.
Read the order ticket to determine what type and size of pizza needs to be made and kind of ingredients to be put on it.
2.
Select the correct type of dough needed to fill the order.
Dough may be kept in a number of places.
It may be under the maketable or in the reach-in cooler or in some other designated place.
3.
Place the correct type and amount of toppings, sauce and cheese according to the specs in the correct sequence on the pizzas as ordered by the customer.
4.
Place the pizza in the oven for baking.
Pizzas are prepared in metal pans that are placed in an opening at the end of the oven onto a moving conveyor belt.
The items proceed through the oven and emerge from the other end baked.
Due to differences in cooking times some food items are placed at different spots on the conveyor to control time in the oven.
5.
From time to time the oven must be opened using an access door and food items being baked attended to or other items inserted.
6.
Other items as ordered by the customer are prepared following standard written recipes and procedures.
7.
Check product as it comes out of the oven to assure that it has been properly prepared, correct ingredients, evenly distributed, properly baked.
8.
Cut pizzas into correct number of slices and either send with a Server into dining room or box for carryout.
C.Operate cash drawer as needed being sure to make change correctly.
Assist customers by taking order either over telephone or at front counter being sure to follow prepared script.
Enter order into the computer system.
D.As needed, while open for business, the person responsible for this position restocks the make table and cut table.
Items for restocking are stored in the walk-in, reach-in, or under the make table, or some other refrigerated piece of equipment.
III.
CLOSING A.When the restaurant closes, the person responsible for this position cleans up and closes down their work area.
This includes these integral steps: 1.
Clean out the reach-in cooler using hand towel and soapy water.
2.
Clean top and front of oven using hand towel and soapy water.
3.
Cover all food items with clean stainless steel cover(s) or plastic cover.
4.
Clean all stainless with hand towel and soapy water.
5.
Clean out the inside of make table.
NON-ESSENTIAL: The following are job functions customarily performed by the person responsible for this position, but are not considered essential functions.
A.Arrange work area to make pizzas.
This includes these integral steps: 1.
Preparing meat mix and veggie mix.
This is a particular combination of ingredients.
2.
Filling the make table with sufficient stock for the anticipated business.
Many different items are kept on the make table.
3.
Bringing pre-panned pizzas up to the make table to prepare for topping.
4.
The area where this work is done is in full view of the customer.
As such, this area needs to be kept clean as the work is in progress.
B.Responsible for cleaning all equipment used in prep work.
This includes cleaning and organizing shelves in the walk in refrigerator.
C.When needed, person performing this position will be required to respond to customer at the carryout counter and drive-thru window.
Locating orders.
Cashing out customers' tickets in computer.
Verifying order and thanking customers.
D.At the end of the shift, but not at closing time, the person responsible for this position has certain assigned clean-up and restocking responsibilities.
The make table, work area, and other areas in the restaurant are cleaned and prepared for the next shift.
This includes these steps: 1.
Sweeping and mopping floors.
2.
Refilling the make table, reach-in cooler and walk-in refrigerator.
3.
Cleaning the make table and reach-in cooler.
E.Prior to closing, the person responsible for this position cleans and prepares the work area for closing and for the next day's business.
This involves these steps: 1.
Sweeping and mopping floors.
2.
Refilling and restocking items on the make table.
3.
Break down and clean the make table.
4.
General cleaning throughout the area as in steps 1, 2, and 3 above.
5.
Break down and clean the wing fryer, cut table and other equipment used in the production of food for customers.
6.
Wash dishware, glassware, silverware, pans, and utensils used in preparing and serving food to customers.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job.
A.Be able to perform or learn to perform the essential functions of the position, and do so at an acceptable pace.
B.
Mental alertness/intelligence.
Position involves tracking the progress of items as they are being prepared; and quickly and accurately determining flow of products out of the oven.
At times these responsibilities are performed by one person without supervision or assistance.
As many as 25 to 35 pizza and other food items may be baking at one time.
Must possess sufficient mental ability/intelligence to work effectively without supervision or assistance and to perform the job functions in a consistent and reliable manner.
C.
Sufficient physical condition to perform the functions of the position.
Position involves these physical processes: 1.
Lifting.
Must be able to lift 15 pound boxes of cheese and 40 pound cases of wings (4, 10 lb.
bags).
2.
Bending and stooping.
Must be able to stoop down and bend over to stock items stored in reach in refrigerator or under the maketable.
3.
Standing/walking.
One hundred percent of on job time is spent standing and walking.
4.
Seeing/vision.
Must have sufficient visual ability to read written instructions, prepare food items, and maintain clean area.
5.
Hearing.
Must possess sufficient hearing capacity to respond to verbal orders and instructions from supervisor or co-workers.
Must be able to hear customer orders as given over the phone.
6.
Speaking/verbalizing.
Must be able to provide verbal information to co-workers and supervisors as to status of orders, materials needed to fill orders, problems or difficulties that may arise as the job is in progress.
Must be able to verbalize order instructions to customers.
7.
Hand/eye coordination and manual dexterity.
Position involves manually preparing food products for customers following exact weights and measures according to company specification, while as many as 25 to 30 orders are waiting to be prepared.
Order tickets are identical in color, size and shape, which reduces visual cues for distinguishing between colors.
8.
Must be physically able to work under conditions of high temperature.
Food preparation areas are located close to ovens.
Ambient temperature in this area often exceeds 80 degrees.
9.
Reaching.
Position involves reaching into oven to extract product, reaching over head to obtain boxes and other items.
D.Reading.
Must be able to read at a sufficient level to follow written directions for product preparation, recipes, and comprehend simple written commands.
E.Self-control.
Must be able to work under conditions of extreme stress due to pressures from volume of business, time and variety of orders, while maintaining self-composure and interacting effectively with co-workers and supervisors.
EQUIPMENT USED: "Pizza Wheel".
This is a device with a wooden handle and a round stainless steel blade similar to a wheel that is used to cut certain types of pizzas.
"Rocker Knife".
This is a device about two feet long with a stainless steel handle that extends across the top of a stainless steel blade fashioned in a curve.
It is used to cut certain types of pizzas by placing on the pizza and rocking the blade across the pizza.
"Make Table".
An open topped, refrigerated, compartmented table for the storage of food items used in the preparation of products for customer orders.
Has doors which allow access to interior refrigerated section below the table top where additional food items are stored as back-up for the items stored on top of the table.
"Cut Table".
A stainless steel table where cooked pizzas are cut into slices and where other products are assembled prior to serving them to the customer.
"Oven".
A power driven device operating at high temperatures used to bake food products.
"Dough Proofer".
A metal cabinet heated to approximately 95 degrees Fahrenheit in which panned dough is placed to obtain the correct rise in the dough.
"Three Compartment Sink".
A stainless steel sink, separated into three compartments to wash, rinse, and sanitize all kitchen tools, and smallwares not washed in the automatic dishwasher.
"Portion Cups".
These are volumetric cups used by Pizza Hut restaurants for portioning cheese and toppings for pizzas.
"Scales".
This is a small table model scale used to weigh and portion ingredients used in the recipes of various products.
"Pan Separators".
These are metal or plastic items, round in shape, of varying diameter and circumference, used to separate pans filled with dough to protect the dough inside the pan from contamination and to allow pans to be stacked for storage.
"Dough Perforator".
This is a tool consisting of a handle attached to a small wheeled drum that is dotted with plastic protrusions.
It is used to perforate certain types of dough prior to topping to prevent formation of bubbles during baking.
"Spoon".
A stainless steel device with a long handle and a curved end used for applying sauce to prepared dough.
"Pan".
A round metal device with a raised edge for holding dough prior to topping and baking.
"Walk-in".
A refrigerated compartment of sufficient size to allow the individual to actually walk into the refrigerated compartment to obtain or store perishable items.
Compartment may be sufficiently cold to freeze items.
"Freezer".
A refrigerated box maintained at sufficient cold temperatures so as to freeze items stored inside.
"Cutting Board".
This is a hard surface board, rectangular or square in shape used to cut pizzas on and other food products.
"Reach in".
A refrigerated piece of equipment with doors which open to allow dough or pizza ingredients to be stored inside for easy access.
"Scraper Block".
A device with a stainless steel blade and a wooden handle in a rectangular shape used to scrape the make table/cut table surfaces off for cleaning.
"Prep Table".
A table about 34 to 36 inches high, with a stainless steel top.
The table is used as a work surface for the preparation of many ingredient items used in the Pizza Hut.
"Kitchen Utensils".
Such as knives, spoons, spatulas, etc.
"Miscellaneous Items".
Such as carryout boxes, delivery pouches, hand towels, etc.
"Point of Sale Computer".
Electronic device used in tracking orders, inventory, payroll information.
Contains cash drawer used to make change for customer transactions, track paid outs, delivery orders, and dispatching delivery orders.
PLACES WHERE WORK IS PERFORMED: This work is performed on the employer's premises, in the kitchen area.
This job description was prepared from observing the work in process and from information provided by the management of Daland Corporation.