Kitchen Receiver, TD Garden

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The opportunity

Delaware North Sportservice is hiring a part-time Kitchen Receivers to join our team at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. As a Porter, you will be responsible for receiving, maintaining, and storing front and back of house restaurant supplies. You will step into other kitchen roles as needed to support the team's overall success.

If you’re looking for a role in an exciting, fast-paced environment where you will make connections and grow in your career, apply today.

Pay

$20.00 - $20.00 / hour

Information on our comprehensive benefits package can be found at

What we offer

We care about our team member’s personal and professional well-being. Delaware North provides a benefits package designed to give you the comfort, safety, and security you need to deliver exceptional experiences for our guests. All team members receive benefits including:
  • Weekly pay
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible work schedules

What will you do?

  • Monitor all deliveries; analyze invoices; inspect all products for quality, temperature, and condition. Perform proper rotation of all food and beverage products. Report any faulty or incorrect deliveries immediately
  • Receive, open, unpack, and stock new or transferred restaurant supplies to their appropriate shelves, racks, tables, and service stations
  • Maintain receiving log by competently tracking all deliveries and missing items
  • Take inventory to identify items to be reordered or replenished
  • Clean and maintain storage and delivery areas; ensure all kitchen and dining room equipment is clean, sanitary, and in good repair

More about you

  • One to three months of previous stock clerk/steward or related experience highly preferred
  • Basic math skills with the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide into all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs
  • Must have strong attention to detail and record-keeping skills
  • No experience or diploma required

Physical requirements

  • Constant standing and walking for the entire length of shift
  • Frequently required to reach, pull, push, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
  • Regularly lift or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift or move up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift or move up to 100 pounds

Shift details

Days
Evenings as needed
Weekends
M-F


Who we are

Delaware North purchased the historic Boston Garden in 1975 and later constructed its successor, TD Garden, and neighboring The Hub on Causeway, both of which we continue to own and operate. As New England’s largest sports and entertainment arena, TD Garden is the home of the storied NHL’s Boston Bruins and NBA’s Boston Celtics franchises and hosts over 200 events annually with over 3.5 million visitors.

Our business is all about people, and that includes you. At Delaware North, you’re not just part of a team — you’re part of a global legacy: a family-owned company with 100+ years of history behind it. Our operations span the world, offering you unique paths to growth and success.

Who says you can’t love where you work? With jobs in iconic sports arenas, stunning national parks, exciting casinos, and more, we pride ourselves on giving the world great times in great places. And whether you’re interested in restaurants, hotels, sports, gaming, operations, or retail, part-time or full-time, we’re invested in helping you achieve your career goals.

Together, we’re shaping the future of hospitality — come grow with us!

Delaware North, along with its subsidiaries, is an equal opportunity employer, showcasing job opportunities and considering applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.


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