Restaurant Service Team Associate - $22 - $25 per hour

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Restaurant Service Team Associate -  $22 - $25 per hour

We're seeking welcoming teammates dedicated to delivering exceptional service and fostering a friendly atmosphere for our guests. Enjoy a secure and supportive work environment where colleagues become friends. There's always an opportunity to experience, learn, and achieve something new. Even if you're new to this field, we offer training to help you succeed. Develop skills that will advance your career, regardless of where your journey takes you. You'll also have the chance to make a positive impact on your community with our initiative. Let's work together.

Key Responsibilities for Service Team Associates:

  • Deliver excellent dining experiences to guests
  • Greet customers, serve meals, and manage payments at the register
  • Ensure the store's appearance and cleanliness
  • Comply with operational standards and safety procedures for serving fresh, quality food
  • Adapt to different roles in a fast-paced kitchen - Front counter, Drive-through, or Kitchen
  • Collaborate with teammates to achieve daily goals in a positive, enjoyable setting

Benefits We Offer:
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Competitive wages
  • Complimentary meals during work hours
  • Medical, Vision, Dental, Short-Term Disability, Cancer Income Protection for full-time employees
  • Flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care
  • 401K with company contribution
  • Eligible associates receive vacation, sick leave, bereavement/funeral leave, and Leave Share Program
  • Discounts with numerous brands
  • Referral bonuses for qualifying employees
  • Opportunity to contribute to your community
  • Comprehensive paid training to ensure your success
  • Continued Career and Leadership Development
  • Opportunities for advancement into management roles
  • Pre-Tax Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
  • For details, please visit our benefit details page

Qualification Requirements:

  • A friendly, collaborative team member
  • Experience in operations is beneficial
  • Enrollment in high school is required
  • Food Handler certification may be necessary, based on local regulations, at your expense

ADA Statement:

When performing duties, the counter areas are frequently hot due to steam tables and food vapors. The workspace is restricted, with employees typically required to stand for extended periods. You will prepare hot and cold foods, utilize a Chinese cook knife and other kitchen equipment, and work efficiently with precision. The ability to lift up to 50 lbs., remain standing for up to four hours, and serve customers over 36-inch counters is required. Kitchens can be hot, noise levels high, and storage space limited with elevated shelving. 
You must thrive in a fast-paced environment, possess strong verbal communication skills, adapt to changing priorities, and effectively handle conflicts or challenging situations.

Strong Roots Since 1983:

Founded long ago in California, we have grown to become the largest family-operated American-Chinese restaurant chain. With nearly 2,300 locations worldwide, we are committed to delivering exceptional Asian dining experiences. Our goal is to inspire better lives, whether it's impacting our team or the communities we engage with, valuing family principles at the core.

We Want You Here:

The company is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to nondiscriminatory hiring practices. We adhere to all applicable laws related to workforce accommodations. The ADA prohibits discrimination based on disability, with accommodations available for qualified individuals. For assistance with the application or interview process, reach out to TASupport@PandaRG.com.

Compensation: $22-$25 per hour
Pay within this range is determined by various factors, such as specific location and experience.
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