Team Member - Tim Hortons

Team Member - Tim Hortons


Company
Rabba Fine Foods
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$17.60–$19.00 an hour
Posted
20 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Position Type - Permanent Full Time

Existing Vacancy - Yes

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Rabba Fine Foods - Tim Hortons Team Member

Rabba Fine Foods has had a proud history of bringing the highest quality food to our customers with a friendly, more personal touch for over forty years. It is with this simple but unwavering mentality that we have been able to expand our service and selection to over 30 locations within the GTA.

The Restaurant Front Team Member is the front line in providing the Exceptional Guest Experience through the delivery of exceptional products and service.

Job Location- 92 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga, ON L5G 4S2

Availability - Able to work 6am - 10pm- Any shift in between Monday-Sunday

Job Description-

The Restaurant Front Team Member is the front line in providing the Exceptional Guest Experience through the delivery of exceptional products and service.

Hospitality & Guest Service
β€’ Provides important visual cues for guests that make a positive first impression E.g. wearing proper career wear that is clean and neatly pressed, maintaining a clean parking lot/exterior and a clean and inviting dining room
β€’ Follows the guaranteed Always Fresh procedure to ensure coffee and products are always fresh and always accurate
β€’ Delivers consistent and outstanding guest service through friendly attitude, attentive behaviour and strong product knowledge
β€’ Enhances the guest experience by following the S.E.T. Principles: Smile, Eye Contact, Thank You
β€’ Uses proper procedures to ensure the accuracy of every order for every guest E.g. repeating guest’s order when it is presented to them, using H.O.T.R.O.D.S. at drive-thru and marking hot beverage lids
β€’ Ensures every guest receives a prompt and warm greeting within 5 seconds at front counter and drive-thru
β€’ Maintains speed of service targets by working efficiently with a sense of urgency to fill orders and meet guests’ needs
β€’ Promptly executes service recovery for any guest concerns or complaints by making it right with the guest, regardless of involvement in the issue
β€’ Listens carefully to guests and apologizes for the experience in the case of a complaint

Restaurant Operations
β€’ Follows all Operations standards and guidelines for preparation of products according to training and instructional materials provided
β€’ Monitors fridge and freezer product inventory and submits order quantities
β€’ Prepares all products as required, minimizing food waste through the production of smaller quantities of food more often throughout the day; records prepared items and waste on the production sheet
β€’ Receives and responds to showcase and product needs from the Restaurant Front
β€’ Assists in serving guests in the Restaurant Front when necessary
β€’ Prepares all products as required, following the order monitor to ensure the accuracy of every order
β€’ Communicates showcase and product needs to ensure proper product availability for guests
β€’ Regularly takes temperatures of the required products and records in the Time & Temperature Log

Policies & Procedures
β€’ Follows all restaurant policies, procedures and standards
β€’ Maintains the front counter and drive thru area by keeping it clean, organized, stocked and ready for rush periods in the restaurant
β€’ Follows proper hand washing techniques and all sanitation guidelines; completes all sanitation tasks as outlined by the Restaurant Manager or Restaurant Owner

Health & Safety
β€’ Works in compliance with occupational health and safety legislation
β€’ Knows, understands and follows safe work practices and procedures
β€’ Uses or wears personal protective equipment or clothing as required
β€’ Reports all injuries/illnesses, accidents, unsafe conditions, security incidents and any contravention of health and safety legislation, policies and procedures to the Restaurant Manager or Restaurant Owner
β€’ Does not operate any equipment, machine, device or thing, or otherwise work in a manner that will endanger anyone

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $17.60-$19.00 per hour

Ability to commute/relocate:
β€’ Mississauga, ON L5G 4S2: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)

Application question(s):
β€’ Are you legally entitled to work 40 hours a week in Canada?
β€’ Have you been convicted of a crime which you have not received a pardon? Please provide details.
β€’ Do you have an open availability for any shifts?

Work Location: In person

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