Benefits/Perks
- Flexible Scheduling
- Competitive Compensation
- Career Advancement Opportunities
Job Summary
We are seeking a Dishwasher to join our team! In this role, you will be responsible for washing dirty dishes utilizing a triple sink and putting them away to their proper location. You will also be doing general cleaning tasks as assigned by the restaurant manager. The ideal candidate is hardworking and reliable! If you’re looking for an opportunity to get started in the restaurant industry, reach out today!
Responsibilities
- Remove food from plates
- Wash dishes, glasses, and tableware utilizing a triple sink.
- Put items away in proper areas
- Sweep and mop floors
- Monitor levels of detergent and cleaning supplies
- Follow all health and safety guidelines
- Participate in team meetings
- Perform other cleaning duties, as assigned
Qualifications
- Hard worker with a strong work ethic
- Positive attitude
- Attention to detail
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the job, including standing for long periods and bending repeatedly
Compensation: $13.00 - $16.00 per hour
In business since 1923, Camp Holly has a long standing history and is a premiere Airboat ride facility. We also take pride in being one of the oldest fish camps in Florida!
Today we offer fun for the whole family –
We have a Gift shop, Tiki bar, Restaurant, Live music on the weekends, and Airboat tours through the St. Johns River!
It began as a Fishing Camp by Mr. Bob Walls, He was a Georgia native and a son of a market hunter. Walls established Camp Holly in early 1901 on the edge of the St. Johns River, Where it intersects with the Kissimmee Highway the small 2 Lane Rd. between Melbourne and Kissimmee. It’s known as US 192, but the camp is still called Camp Holly today making it currently over 122 years old and qualifying for the Florida historic registry.
We have a Gift shop, Tiki bar, Restaurant, Live music on the weekends, and Airboat tours through the St. Johns River!
It began as a Fishing Camp by Mr. Bob Walls, He was a Georgia native and a son of a market hunter. Walls established Camp Holly in early 1901 on the edge of the St. Johns River, Where it intersects with the Kissimmee Highway the small 2 Lane Rd. between Melbourne and Kissimmee. It’s known as US 192, but the camp is still called Camp Holly today making it currently over 122 years old and qualifying for the Florida historic registry.
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