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Kitchen Porter Wanted for Popular Restaurant in St Albans Kitchen Porter wanted for popular restaurant in St Albans Full-time Immediate start available Hourly rate + share of tips Do you want to work for one of the most popular and unique restaurants in Hertfordshire? Then why not join the friendly team at The Waffle House in the heart of St Albans. Located within the historic Kingsbury Watermill on the River Ver next to Verulamium Park, we specialise in savoury and sweet Belgian waffles. Our food is freshly prepared to order from the best quality ingredients including local organic produce. We are open every day and have established a loyal following from diners who love waffles and create a great atmosphere in our busy 120+ covers restaurant. You’ll need to be a fast-paced worker with an eye for detail and the ability to support our kitchen of up to nine staff by working quickly and efficiently. Your role will include pot and dish washing, general cleaning, vegetable preparation and assisting our chefs. You’ll be trained in all areas of our operations, and be able to learn quickly and articulate clearly. Previous experience in a busy high- volume kitchen would be great, but if you’ve got the right attitude, enthusiasm and ability, we can do the rest. We offer a generous package that includes: Full induction and training Highly competitive rate of pay Annual bonus 5.6 weeks’ holiday Meals on duty Staff discounts We operate day and evening shifts only with no split shifts and no late nights. You will be expected to work weekends and to apply for the position you must be legally able to work in the UK/EU. If you are interested, or know anyone who might be, please do get in touch – we’d love to hear from you! Please email your CV to [email protected] .
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