Dishwasher - 16 years old or above - Great Benefits

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Dishwasher - Role overview - Make an impact

A smooth dish station keeps the whole kitchen on track. As a Dishwasher, you ensure every plate, pot, pan, and utensil is washed, sanitized, and set for service.

Your steady pace and eye for detail help the team serve great food right on time.

What you will do

- Wash, sanitize, and organize plates, glassware, cookware, and utensils
- Keep dish and kitchen areas tidy, including floors and trash removal
- Operate dish machines safely while checking temperatures and chemical concentrations
- Restock stations, stage clean wares, and assist with simple prep as needed
- Follow food safety, sanitation, and workplace safety standards
- Communicate clearly and support teammates during busy shifts

What you bring

- Comfortable juggling multiple tasks without losing focus
- Take pride in consistent, high quality results
- Keep spaces orderly and work with urgency and purpose
- Team first mindset with a positive, can do attitude

Training and growth

No restaurant background Yet that is okay. We will teach you from day one so you can learn, grow, and succeed.

Benefits

- Weekly pay with access to a portion of earnings each day
- Medical coverage starting on day one for eligible full time and part time team members, with multiple plan options
- Paid time off
- Employee assistance program
- 401(k) with company match after 90 days
- Employee Stock Purchase Program through payroll deductions
- 35% discount on our food and retail items
- Savings through our employee discount marketplace on auto, travel, technology, and more
- Tuition reimbursement up to $1,000 per year for eligible Management and Support Center roles with grades of B or higher
- Professional development, including comprehensive onboarding, training, and ongoing growth programs
- Inclusive, supportive culture with programs and events that build community

Find your place

Great teammates make every shift better. Whether you are welcoming guests, prepping ingredients, or keeping things running behind the scenes, your efforts create moments people remember.

Join our crew and discover where you shine. Here, you will always be in good company.

About us

Since 1969, we have greeted guests with generous portions and genuine hospitality.

Today, our restaurants are places to relax, reconnect, and feel at home. With a nationwide team of 70,000+, we honor our roots by serving more than a meal and creating memorable experiences in every dining room.

Ready to get started

Apply today and take the next step in your career.


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