Kansas City - Food Service Crew Leader Restaurants & Beverage - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Kansas City - Food Service Crew Leader

An American icon, we can offer you the support, development and opportunities you need to take your career places. So, start your journey here as a crew leader and make a real difference at the heart of one of our busy restaurants. Join us and you'll love keeping busy, supervising a small food service team and making sure everything runs smoothly.
As the friendly face of Greyhound, you'll make everyone feel welcome and take great pride in providing the high quality of service that generations of our customers have come to expect.
Supporting our restaurant manager with food preparation and pricing, you'll oversee shifts, maximize sales and help us to put smiles on the faces of thousands of customers every day. Making sure everything is safe and clean, your position offers plenty of variety from controlling profits and inventory to minimizing waste, recommending improvements and developing the skills of our close-knit team.
A role model our team can always turn to for help and advice, you must be well organized and a good communicator with a High School Diploma or GED. Someone who can make a real difference to your customers and community, you should also have experience in customer service, food production and helping people be the best they can be. If you haven't already got a food handler's certificate, we'll pay for your training. And if you've got some knowledge of retail, merchandising or bookkeeping - so much the better.
As we're open 24/7 we can offer you flexible hours. We support, develop and promote the people who drive our business, so your career can take you in many different directions. So, if you're reliable, customer focused and good with people - go further with Greyhound.
Greyhound is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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