Food & Beverage Attendant (Full-Time) Restaurants & Beverage - Fort Belvoir, VA at Geebo

Food & Beverage Attendant (Full-Time)

About usDo you see yourself as a Food & Beverage Attendant? What's your passion? Whether you're into sports, shopping or karaoke, at IHG we're interested in YOU.
At IHG we employ people who apply the same amount of care and passion to their jobs as they do their hobbies - people who put our guests at the heart of everything they do.
And we're looking for more people like this to join our friendly and professional team at Fort Belvoir, VA.
This position has overall responsibility for attending food and beverage buffet areas ensuring a high level of quality and consistency.
Your day to dayQualifications include basic reading, writing and math skills and some prior food preparation experience preferred.
Food service permit or valid health/food handler cards as required by local or state government agency.
You will be required to work weekends, and/or holidays.
This job requires ability to perform the following:
carrying or lifting items weighing up to 50 pounds, standing up and moving about in the kitchen and cafeteria, heating items in a commercial oven, handling food objects, products and utensils, bending, stooping and kneeling.
What we need from youMust be able to work early mornings.
Shift times are:
Mon-Fri 0500-1100 Sat/Sun/Holidays 0600-1200What we offerIn return we'll give you a competitive financial and benefits package which may include healthcare support, dental, vision, disability and life insurance support, and a matching 401k plan.
Hotel discounts worldwide are available as well as access to a wide variety of discount programs and the chance to work with a great team of people.
Most importantly, we'll give you the room to be yourself.
So what's your passion? Please get in touch and tell us how you could bring your individual skills to IHG.
IHG is an equal opportunity employer:
Minorities / Females / Disabled / Veterans.
Job Reference:
USA21057.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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