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Prep Cook - Cook

Kikka sushi is looking for a dependable Food Prep / Cook who can provide great customer service to our customers in the Whole Foods Market located in Ward Village:
388 Kamakee St, Honolulu, HI 96814Full time only with benefits8 hour shifts (plus a 30 minute unpaid meal break) 10am - 6:
30pm, 5 days a week.
The Food Prep / Cook will do prep work, prepare hot bowls and maintain a clean and neat environment all while providing great customer service in a fun, fast paced, exciting environment.
To thrive in this job you must show up to work on time and as scheduled, be willing to work hard (this isn't an easy job), be patient (it can take about 3 months to get comfortable with the job), must be willing to stick it out (not quit after a few days or weeks) and be able to work with multi-cultural and multi-lingual co-workers, some who barely speak English.
Pay:
$15 per hour.
Qualifications:
Be 18 years of age or olderBe able to lift and carry up to 50 poundsShow great customer service skillsWork all Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Be eligible to work in the U.
S.
Preferred
Experience:
Working in quick service restaurants, supermarkets or fast paced environmentsFood handling experience and food handler certification
Benefits:
MedicalVacation401KCompany provided uniform and shoe reimbursementTrainingOpportunities for internal advancementWe love to promote within!Kikka Sushi founded in 1986 has grown rapidly throughout the nation to include locations in 30 states plus DC, with clients ranging from supermarkets, businesses, restaurants and universitiesCheck us out at www.
kikkasushi.
com Recommended Skills Diversity Awareness Food Processing Foods Hardworking And Dedicated Customer Service English Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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