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Breakfast Attendant

Holiday Inn Express/Suites Ruskin Holiday Inn Express/Suites Ruskin Ruskin, FL Ruskin, FL Part-time Part-time $12 - $13 an hour $12 - $13 an hour Breakfast Attendants-Brand New Holiday Inn Express The Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Ruskin Florida, a new Formula Blue Boutique Express prototype from IHG Hotels is seeking a part time breakfast attendant to join our dynamic team! The daily shift begins at 5:
30AM and goes until 11AM at the latest.
We are looking for someone for 4-5 shifts a week, weekends included.
Please do not apply if you are not a morning person.
Breakfast Attendants:
Solely responsible for the daily preparation & presentation of all food items served to guests.
Responsible for up keep & breakdown of the daily Cold/Hot breakfast bar items,& coffee area for all guests in the hotel.
Duties Include:
Cooking & refilling the breakfast items/other supplies, along with making coffee Cleaning of the Breakfast area/Kitchen, emptying the trash receptacles, during & after breakfast Must have good communication skills & be able initiate/engage in conversation with guests Must be organized with good attention to detail Must be able to visually inspect area, compare observations to standards & correct deficiencies We are a hotel management company with family values (MPH Hotels).
We take a fun, innovative and whatever it takes approach while also setting high expectations.
Our work environment is truly a privilege! Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$12.
00 - $13.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Paid time off Schedule:
Day shift Holidays Weekend availability Supplemental pay types:
Tips Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Holiday Inn Express/Suites Ruskin

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