McCafé Crew Trudeau Airport

McCafé Crew Trudeau Airport


Company
McDonald's
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$30K–$60K a year
Posted
17 hours ago
Via
via Learn4Good
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Job Description
Elevate your service skills at McCafé inside Montréal-Trudeau Airport. Experience the thrill of serving diverse guests while enjoying flexible hours and a dynamic team environment.

Become a vital part of the McCafé crew, where each day presents opportunities to engage with customers from around the globe. You will prepare fresh food, bake pastries, and maintain a clean work area, contributing to the unique airport atmosphere.

This role offers world-class training and inclusivity, enhancing your professional journey while you focus on quality service.

Key Responsibilities:

• Greet and assist guests from various backgrounds

• Prepare and assemble sandwiches and food items

• Bake fresh muffins and other baked goods

• Assemble orders and manage take-out packaging

• Maintain a clean and organized work environment

Requirements:

• Experience in food service or retail preferred

• Must be reliable and trustworthy in team settings

• Attention to detail and quality in tasks

• Ability to stay calm in fast-paced scenarios

• Willingness to learn and adapt in the role

Bring your passion for service and commitment to quality to the unique McCafé environment.
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