Café & Bakery Cleaning / Dishwashing Assistant (Part-Time)

Café & Bakery Cleaning / Dishwashing Assistant (Part-Time)


Company
Pie Corps
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
16–17 an hour
Posted
13 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Title:

Café & Bakery Cleaning / Dishwashing Assistant (Part-Time)

Location:

Job Type:

Part-time

Schedule:

Monday & Thursday

2–3 hours per shift

Flexible evening hours

Pay:

Starting at New York State minimum wage

We are looking for a reliable and detail-oriented cleaning and dishwashing assistant for a busy café/bakery environment.

This is a part-time position with flexible evening hours. Work can start either shortly before closing or after closing, depending on availability and preference. Store closing time is 6:30 PM.

We are mainly looking for coverage on Mondays and Thursdays, however there may be an opportunity to take on additional days later if interested. If you are only available for one of the two days, that is completely fine as well.

Responsibilities
• Dishwashing
• General cleaning
• Floor cleaning and mopping
• Maintaining cleanliness of kitchen and work areas
• Light closing support

Requirements
• Reliable and punctual
• Able to work independently
• Attention to cleanliness and organization
• Previous restaurant/café experience is a plus, but not required

What We Offer
• Flexible scheduling
• Easy evening shifts
• Friendly small-team environment
• Opportunity for additional hours later on

If interested, please send a short introduction and any relevant experience.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $16.00 - $17.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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