SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Culinary Supervisor/Chef Supervisor, the Kitchen Utility Worker is responsible for washing all dishes, pots, pans, flatware, sweeping and mopping floors, maintaining cleanliness of all equipment, and ensuring all deliveries are stored properly following first in first out procedures. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs routine sanitation tasks in the main kitchen and cafeteria areas including sweeping and mopping all floors. Works in the dish room, puts all necessary service ware through dishwasher, washes pots and pans. Responsible for the deliveries, stocking and inventory of kitchen food and supplies Follow company and client safety, security and loss prevention policies and procedures to ensure a clean, safe, and secure environment. Follow proper food handling procedures. Knowledgeable in requirements of local, county and state regulations chemical safety practices Responsible for cosmetic upkeep in kitchen areas i.e. painting, patching, scrubbing and waxing floors. Complies/completes orders, return orders to supervisor for review and filing. Attends and participates in all required meetings and trainings. Maintains confidentiality in accordance with state and local regulations. Performs other job-related duties assigned by Culinary Supervisor/Chef Supervisor to ensure all dietary services are complete. Communicates regularly with the supervisor and keeps him/her up to date with culinary issues. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Capable of multi-tasking and correctly handling culinary problems. Demonstrates knowledge of maintenance issues relating to Culinary Department. Demonstrates the ability to stand, bend, stoop, climb and lift. Ability to establish and maintain a positive and cooperative working relationship with all employees. Ability to be respectful of diverse cultures, ethnic and religious differences. Knowledge of menu to ensure proper serving utensils and condiments are available for all meals. SUPERVISION RESPONSIBILITIES: None QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent
- Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language
- Must have working knowledge of chemical safety practices
- Available to work overtime, holidays and weekends as assigned
- Must have an understanding of First in First Out (FIFO) stocking practices
- Must be able to walk, stoop, stand, reach and lift up to 50 pounds most of the working day.