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Student Barista, Part Time (Taylor University)

Upland, IN Upland, IN Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$25.
3K - $32K a year Estimated:
$25.
3K - $32K a year 18 hours ago 18 hours ago 18 hours ago AVI Foodsystems is looking for an energetic and optimistic team member to fill the role of Student Barista at Taylor University in Upland, IN.
Founded in 1960, AVI Foodsystems has evolved into one of the most respected and trusted food service companies in the nation.
Providing comprehensive food services with a focus on the highest quality and freshest ingredients, impeccable service and total value is the reputation we have earned and live up to everyday.
Duties &
Responsibilities:
Greet customers upon arrival and take orders Create and serve chilled and hot beverages such as coffee, cappuccinos, espresso, lattes, teas, and fruit-blended drinks Receive and process customer payments Provide a level of excellence through great service with each customer you assist Demonstrate a thorough understanding of all menu offerings Clean and sanitize work areas Retail, hospitality, and/or customer service experience preferred Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment Strong communication skills Basic mathematical skills
Benefits:
AVI is proud of its team members and appreciates the hard work, loyalty and committed service they provide every day, which is why we offer the following:
A family culture and atmosphere Competitive compensation Health, dental, vision, and life insurance for full-time team members 401(k) with generous company match Paid vacations and holidays Immense training and growth opportunities Text AVI to 51893 to join our talent network and apply! We conduct pre-employment drug testing.
EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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