Outside Sales Representative

Job Description Job Description Job Description: Our organization is expanding, and we are looking to hire a Outside Sales Representative in Tulsa and the surrounding area. This position provides the opportunity for rapid income growth and advancement upon proven proficiency with our system. Who we are: We have built a nationally recognized sales organization headquartered in Bloomington, MN. Established in 2004, our team has averaged 31% growth year after year for the last 21 years, growing from 2 reps in Minneapolis to over 300 reps in 12 states. This consistent growth with top performing reps has led to a unique expansion opportunity and an increased need for leadership in this region. We are looking for someone who is growth-minded, driven, passionate, and looking for a long-term career where they can be paid what they are worth. We operate in a business-to-business sales environment with unlimited income and growth opportunities. We offer: Field training by our top and most experienced agents Performance-based advancement Monthly sales and management bonuses Industry leading incentives, including 4 company sponsored vacation trips/year Passive renewal income you own for life (where you are paid for past performance) Stock ownership plan Ongoing corporate sponsored sales and leadership training seminars Positive company culture fostered by the sense of ownership and empowerment Freedom and flexibility to build your career around your LIFE! Responsibilities: Learn our proven sales system taught in training and implement it in the field Drive new business by presenting to local companies and generating new accounts Use our proven system and build a self-sustaining referral stream for life Qualifications: Previous experience in direct sales, outside sales, or business to business sales preferred Ability to work independently and manage your own time Experience establishing trust and rapport quickly Goal-oriented and ability to meet deadlines Active insurance license or willingness and ability to obtain upon hiring We look forward to finding out if you have what it takes to MAKE AN IMPACT with our team! Please Note: Because we believe that hard work equals results, this is a commission position only as an independent agent.

Outside Sales Rep-Construction

Job Description Job Description The Outside Sales Representative plays a crucial role in driving growth by acquiring new clients and managing sales opportunities within assigned local and regional territories. This position focuses on selling in the construction industry and involves a balanced mix of client engagement, market analysis, and contract negotiation. Reporting to the Sales Manager, the role offers a structured path for career progression. Responsibilities Acquire and develop new client relationships Generate and qualify leads within the assigned territory Deliver compelling sales presentations to prospects Manage and prioritize territory activities effectively Negotiate contracts to close sales agreements Conduct market research to identify trends and opportunities Prepare and submit timely sales reports Build and maintain a professional network in the industry Preferred Qualifications 3 years of experience in outside sales Associate’s degree in Business or related field Proficient in sales techniques and CRM tools Strong negotiation and communication skills Effective time management and prospecting abilities Excellent presentation and problem-solving skills Company Description Ontech Talent, is where innovation meets expertise in the dynamic realm of IT and Engineering recruiting and staffing. Founded by industry visionary Nicole Whitbeck Dohnal, Ontech Talent has emerged as the premier strategic partner for Fortune mid to large companies seeking unparalleled talent solutions. Company Description Ontech Talent, is where innovation meets expertise in the dynamic realm of IT and Engineering recruiting and staffing. Founded by industry visionary Nicole Whitbeck Dohnal, Ontech Talent has emerged as the premier strategic partner for Fortune mid to large companies seeking unparalleled talent solutions.

Class A OTR Truck Driver - Western 11

Job Description Job Description Class A DRIVERS - Need stability & longevity? Rolling for 79 years Hey no surprise 2026 has many drivers looking for a solid stable place they can work their craft and not have to worry if their company is USA based, will stay in business or survive the fuel prices hiking up! Look no further as we have been in business for 79 years and have seen it all. Survived it all too! Parke Cox Trucking has been standing tall and moving freight and supporting Veterans through the Korean war 1950-1953, Vietnam war 1964-1973, Persian Gulf war aka: Desert Storm 1990-1991 and Afghanistan 2001-2021. Standing tall and during these tumultuous timeswe will endure these too. What does that mean for you? Stability, security & a steady paycheck. You have heard it all - we know! We do pride ourselves on being honest about the job. Doesn't work for either of us if we don't! It's a "Win/Win" or we shake hands and part friends. OVER THE ROAD/REGIONAL - Out 7-10 days - 2 full days home time Benefits : Life Insurance 401k Match BEAUTIFUL Late Model Volvo, Freightliners, and now 2026 Kenworths! Most importantly - RESPECT! We ❤ our drivers! Paid Orientation GET IN THE NEXT ORIENTATION NOW Or on our wait list for our Full positions by fast tracking the process by applying today Cox Trucking is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer! Full job description: Safely operate a tractor-trailer combination with a capacity of at least 80,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per DOT regulations and guidelines. Deliver freight as assigned by Logistics Coordinator. Complete all loads and assignments efficiently and on time. Assure all deliveries are completed maintaining Cox Trucking’s impeccable service record. Operate all equipment (tractor, trailer, etc.) as instructed in the manufacturer’s operating manual and suggested in the Cox Trucking Operational Manual. Ensure all assignments and/or trips are executed safely without damage to equipment, product or person. Required Education, Experience, and Specific Job-Related Skills CDL/Class A License Valid Medical Certificate Minimum of one year driving experience Experience properly driving and maintaining a truck Safe Driving Record Clean Drug and Background Check Work Location: Western 11 states Pay: Depends on experience and type of vehicle you operate

CNC Machinist - Aerospace

Job Description Job Description CNC Machinist - Aerospace Shift/Schedule: 1st-6am - 2:30pm (Mon-Fri OT & weekends) 2nd-2:30pm-11:00pm (Mon-Fri OT & weekends) 3rd-10pm-6:30am (Mon-Fri OT & weekends) Pay: $26-$34/hr Reputable Aerospace Manufacturing Company is seeking a skilled CNC Machinist to join their growing team. Minimum Experience: Minimum35 years of CNC experience (Setting up & Operating) Experience with set up and running both Mills & Lathes Minimum Education: High school grad or GED preferred Trade school for machine/CNC or equivalent work experience Skills & Abilities: Able to set up and run different types of machines including both manual and CNC Basic computer skills Able to read and understand blue prints Experience with 3-5 axis preferred Basic shop math skills for set-up of machine and to follow specifications Able to work within specific time lines Knowledge of heat treat process to able to work with machined parts Must be accurate and detailed with minimum errors Perform job with minimum supervision Work within a team environment Functional Competencies: CNC Machine Knowledge – Experience operating CNC machinery and performing complex setups, adjustments and tool changes. Preferably specific equipment such as Lathes and Mills, Okuma, Mori Seiki, Hitachi Seiki, Mazak, Controls Mazatroal, Okuma and Fanuc. CNC Programming – Intermediate understanding of CNC programming, codes and editing Calibration Knowledge - Proficient with measurement tools such as dial indicators, bore gauges, micrometers, calipers and other inspection tools, Equipment Operation – Experience with driving sit down forklifts and operating cranes. Product Quality Knowledge – Monitor the products for quality, imperfections and conducting test runs Leadership Effectiveness – Assists with orienting and training new staff or cross training existing staff, shares expertise with others. Physical Demands/ Conditions: Must be able to lift at least 50lbs unassisted on a regular basis in order to load and unload equipment and move finished goods Ability to stand on a non-fatigue mat about 85% of the work day Frequently walks; uses hands to finger, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms Specific vision requirements for this job include close vision, distance vision, and depth perception, requires use of safety glasses Employee is required to be alert to detail and use caution around moving material Employee may occasionally be required to sit, balance, stoop and/or crawl Noise level is usually high and required the use of hearing protection While performing the duties of the job, employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts, chemicals, airborne particles, fumes and extreme heat

Criminal Defense Attorney

We don't hire warm bodies; we only hire the attorneys who are "A players," and who actually practice law with legal acumen and grit. DM Cantor Criminal Law Practice is Arizona's leading trial-focused criminal law firm. We handle complex cases that demand creativity, tenacity, and profound legal knowledge. Our attorneys collaborate daily, combining expertise and insight to deliver the best outcomes for our clients. We prioritize results over ego, mentorship over hierarchy, and excellence over shortcuts. Our cases challenge us, our team supports one another relentlessly, and our wins are celebrated loudly. At DM Cantor Criminal Law Practice, your work will matter every single day. We want to read about you and why you want to join our firm. To be considered for an interview, you MUST: 1. Submit an up-to-date resume 2. Submit a cover letter. 3. Plus, once you initially apply, you will receive an email to complete a career history form, and a Prescreen Snapshot to fully fill out and submit. At DM Cantor, we offer: • Competitive Compensation and Benefits: Minimum base salary of $200,000 per year, or more, depending on experience. Plus a generous bonus structure and an additional 20% of fees from personal referrals. Benefits include: • Time off: 30 paid days off annually. 10 holidays, 15 vacation days, and 5 personal/sick days. • Loyalty vacation program: Earn one additional day off each year (for 5 years), then an additional five days at year 10, another 5 days at year 15, and so on. • Medical Insurance: DM Cantor covers 50% of the individual insurance in your first year and 100% after and covers 100% of your family's insurance at year 5. • Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance: Employees enjoy dental, vision, and life Insurance paid fully by DM Cantor. • 401(k): DM Cantor generously matches up to 3.5% of employees' compensation based on their 401(k) contributions. • Breakfast is catered for the firm every Monday, Family-style lunches are catered bi-weekly, and quarterly happy hours, firm outings, and other gatherings occur throughout the year. Families and children's attendance are always encouraged at DM Cantor. We care about our attorneys and their families. In recent years, our staff has enjoyed various in-suite Suns basketball games, Cardinals tickets, dinners at exclusive members' clubs, Michelin-Star outings, and banquets at The Biltmore. We understand that hard work deserves great rewards. • Mentorship and CLEs: DM Cantor invests in conferences, mentorship, and strategy sessions to make you a better attorney, not a busier one. Our firm has an internal mentorship program to ensure progress and partnership flourish daily. Our attorneys meet monthly to strategize and discuss cases and recent developments in the law. DM Cantor also pays for attorneys' continued learning (CLE) requirements. Our goal is to have every one of our attorneys become Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialists, per the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization! Firm-sponsored conferences and year-round learning opportunities provide additional growth, mentorship, and collaboration. In recent years, our attorneys have attended multi-day conferences presented by the revered National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in Las Vegas, as well as various local conferences in Arizona. In 2026, we attended the ABA White Collar Crime Institute CLE Conference in San Diego! • A Team Worth Joining: DM Cantor was ranked in Ranking Arizona's Top Law Firm in Arizona (25 Lawyers or less) for all of Arizona! We are an AV-rated Criminal Law firm listed in Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. With a Criminal Law team of 8 attorneys, 3 Board-Certified Criminal Law Specialists, and over 170 Jury Trial acquittals, we are Arizona's preferred choice for criminal law representation. You'll learn and collaborate with the best; no more waiting for the partner who rolls into the office at noon and hasn't opened a rule book since '98. • Full Support Staff: Paralegals, administrative staff, and support systems are already primed at DM Cantor, so you can focus on lawyering, not chasing paperwork. Have a paralegal you prefer follow you to DM Cantor? Let us know and invite them to apply- we are always looking for new, deserving talent. What We're Looking For: • Minimum 2 years of criminal law experience • Licensed attorney with courtroom readiness • Strong jury trial, oral advocacy, and legal writing skills • High level of preparation, professionalism, and resilience • No remote work - this is an in-office, litigation-first role • Cover letter required with resume submission What to Expect: We don't just hire; we Topgrade. We use the Topgrading approach to ensure we hire only top performers. Step by step, we define what success looks like in the role, review your full career history and achievements, evaluate your skills and fit with our culture, check references with past colleagues, and make sure this role is the perfect match for your talents - all so you're joining a team of other high achievers. Creative intelligence and a strong work ethic are required. Only "A players" and those with a winning mindset need apply. If you're tired of firms where "culture" means rarely being in the office to collaborate with colleagues, and you're ready to do meaningful work with people who take the law and life seriously, then it's time for us to meet. Your future starts here. Learn more at and apply today! Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIa7dd474414a9-1953

Emergency Medical Services Instructor (Full-time, Tenure-track)

John A. Logan College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Instructor position within the Health Sciences division. John A. Logan College is a comprehensive community college committed to academic excellence, student success, and meaningful engagement with the region it serves. The EMS Instructor is responsible for planning, delivering, and assessing high-quality instruction in assigned EMS courses across multiple instructional settings, including classroom, laboratory, simulation, and field-based environments as applicable. Instructional responsibilities include establishing clear learning outcomes, utilizing evidence-based and inclusive teaching strategies, maintaining academic rigor, and evaluating student learning to support continuous improvement. In addition to teaching, the EMS Instructor is expected to actively participate in curriculum development, student learning outcomes assessment, and program improvement efforts, ensuring alignment among course outcomes, instructional activities, and assessments. The position includes maintaining current course syllabi aligned with master syllabi, supporting accreditation requirements, and ensuring program compliance with the State of Illinois EMS and regulatory standards. The role includes coordination and supervision of EMS clinical, internship, and field experiences, engagement with program advisory committees, and contributions to student recruitment, retention, and workforce pathway development. The faculty member supports continuous program improvement by incorporating assessment data, regulatory updates, and industry trends to strengthen student outcomes and align with the workforce. The position requires active engagement in departmental, divisional, and college service, collaboration with faculty and community partners, and ongoing professional development to remain current in EMS practice, pedagogy, and instructional technologies. All duties and workload expectations are governed by the Full-Time Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement. Education & Experience Requirements Education required: Bachelor's degree in EMS, public safety, healthcare, or related field Current State of Illinois paramedic license (or reciprocity within 3 months) Current Illinois EMS Lead Instructor license (or reciprocity within 3 months) Current CPR, ACLS, and PALS certifications ITLS or PHTLS certification Education preferred: Master's degree in EMS, healthcare, or related field Experience required: Minimum of three (3) years of field experience as a paramedic Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in instructional and professional settings Experience preferred: EMS instruction and program coordination experience Post-secondary level teaching experience EMS accreditation or program compliance experience Essential Functions & Position Duties Essential duties are performed in accordance with the Full-Time Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and include, but are not limited to: Provide instruction in assigned EMS courses across classroom, laboratory, simulation, and field-based environments Teach assigned course load in accordance with the Full-Time Faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement Maintain and post office hours for student consultation in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement Develop, maintain, and deliver course syllabi aligned with master syllabi and program outcomes Evaluate student performance and maintain accurate academic records Utilize evidence-based and inclusive instructional strategies to support student learning and success Participate in curriculum development, assessment of student learning outcomes, and program improvement initiatives Coordinate and support clinical, internship, and field experiences in alignment with program and regulatory requirements Support compliance with State of Illinois EMS regulations and applicable accreditation requirements Engage with advisory committees, community partners, and workforce stakeholders Participate in recruitment, retention, and advising activities for EMS students Attend and actively participate in departmental, divisional, and college meetings and service activities Maintain flexibility in teaching assignments, including daytime, evening, weekend, or alternative scheduling formats, as determined by departmental and institutional needs Engage in ongoing professional development to maintain current knowledge in EMS practice, pedagogy, and instructional technologies Observe and support College policies and procedures in accordance with faculty rights under the Collective Bargaining Agreement Perform other duties as assigned that are consistent with the scope of a tenure-track faculty role and the Collective Bargaining Agreement Non-Essential Functions Support program and college initiatives, including outreach and community engagement Participate in grant-related or workforce development initiatives Assist with the development of instructional materials and program resources Provide mentorship or support to adjunct faculty or students, as appropriate Perform other duties consistent with the scope of a tenure-track faculty role Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge Knowledge of EMS clinical practice, protocols, and prehospital care standards Knowledge of instructional methodologies for classroom, lab, and simulation environments Knowledge of EMS regulatory, licensure, and accreditation requirements Knowledge of community college mission and diverse student populations Skills Skill in delivering effective EMS instruction across instructional settings Skill in assessing student learning and clinical competencies Skill in communicating complex medical concepts to diverse learners Skill in using instructional technologies and simulation equipment Abilities Ability to adapt instruction to varied student preparedness while maintaining program standards Ability to collaborate with faculty, administration, and healthcare partners Ability to exercise sound clinical and professional judgment Ability to meet contractual, accreditation, and regulatory obligations Physical and Emotional Environment Work is performed in classrooms, laboratories, simulation environments, clinical settings, and field-based locations Requires the ability to stand, move, and demonstrate physical EMS skills Requires communication with students, colleagues, and external partners Requires management of multiple responsibilities and deadlines Involves interaction with diverse student populations in dynamic learning environments Personal Attributes Student-centered and accountable, prioritizing student learning and success Professional and ethical, modeling EMS standards and academic integrity Collaborative and collegial, contributing to shared program and institutional goals Reflective and improvement-oriented, using assessment data to refine teaching Adaptable and responsive to diverse learners and instructional modalities Mission-aligned, supporting the College's commitment to workforce development and community engagement Hours: varied Salary: The assigned faculty hiring committee shall determine the initial placement on the salary scale, using guidelines and a rubric provided in Administrative Procedure 502A. The Salary Schedule can be found here: APPENDIX B-3 Salary Schedule The following documents must be submitted with the application: Resume Unofficial copies of all college transcripts Any relevant licenses or certifications Cover letter Three references John A. Logan College offers a variety of benefits to employees. These benefits include, but are not limited to: State Universities Retirement System (SURS) Health, vision, and dental Insurance Life insurance Paid time off (vacation and sick) Paid holidays JALC tuition waiver Interested? Click on "apply

Operations Supervisor

Operations Supervisor Transdev in Portland, Oregon is hiring an Operations Supervisor for the TriMet LIFT Contract. The Operations Supervisor assists the Assistant General Manager in all aspects of the daily location functions. We are seeking customer service-oriented professionals who are dedicated to safety. Transdev is proud to offer: Competitive compensation package of minimum $68,000 - Maximum $85,000 Benefits include: Vacation: minimum of two (2) weeks Sick days: 5 days Holidays: 12 days; 8 standard and 4 floating Other standard benefits: 401(k) retirement plan, medical, dental and vision, life insurance, short -term disability, voluntary long-term disability. Benefits may vary depending on location policy. The above represents the standard Corporate Policy. Key Responsibilities: Supervise daily operations of drivers and dispatch staff, including shift assignments, standby coverage, and maintaining appropriate staffing levels. Monitor and maintain accurate timekeeping, attendance, scheduled leave, and operational records within MOBI/Ops and related systems. Utilize and support operational systems including MOBI, Command Console, Transdev VISION, and Trapeze to manage service delivery and train staff as needed. Maintain operational oversight through regular office, dispatch, yard, and facility walkthroughs to identify and address safety, maintenance, security, cleanliness, or service concerns. Respond to and investigate dispatch-related service failures, identify root causes, and coordinate corrective action, coaching, or discipline with leadership as appropriate. Communicate expectations, monitor performance, provide coaching and counseling, and administer discipline to support employee accountability and operational standards. Develop, implement, and enforce operational procedures, productivity standards, and company policies. Maintain professional, transparent, and effective communication with employees and leadership through meetings, email, and daily interaction. Foster a professional, team-oriented workplace culture aligned with organizational values and expectations. Support operational continuity by performing Window Dispatch functions when necessary. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent 1 yr. - prior supervisory experience required. Transportation experience preferred. Minimum 1-year prior experience in Dispatch or operations environment. Requires above average computer expertise. Must be proficient in use of common office computer systems including MS Office, and able to learn various other Transdev support systems including MOBI, Command Console and Vision. Subject to a DOT drug testing and physical if applicable. DOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 does not authorize the use of Schedule I drugs, including cannabis, for any reason. Physical Requirements: Must be able to work shifts or flexible work schedules as needed. The employee is generally subjected to long periods spent sitting, typing, or looking at a computer screen. Work environment will be a combination of both indoors and outdoors. Reasonableaccommodationsmay bemadeto enableindividualswith disabilitiesto perform theessentialfunctions. Transdev complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidateswithdisabilities.Ifreasonableaccommodationisneededtoparticipateinthejobapplicationorinterview process, please contact Drug-freeworkplace: Transdevmaintainsadrug-freeworkplace.Applicantsmust: BeeligibletoworkintheUnitedStateswithoutrequiringsponsorshipnoworinthefuture(ifbasedinthe U.S.). Successfullypassapre-employmentdrugscreen. AboutTransdev:Cities,counties,airports,companies,anduniversitiesacrosstheU.S.contractwithTransdevto operatetheirtransportationsystems,maintaintheirvehicleandfleets,anddeliveronmobilitysolutions.Transdev U.S.employsateamof32,000across400locationswhilemaintainingmorethan17,000vehicles. Part of a global company, Transdev is a leader in mobility with operations in 19 countries, proudly operated by 110,000 team members from around the world. As an operator and global integratorofmobility, we are driven by ourpurpose.Transdev-themobilitycompany-empowersthefreedomtomove everydaythankstosafe,reliable, and innovative solutions that serve the common good. Find out more at watch an overview video at The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification.They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Thephysicaldemandsdescribedherearerepresentativeofthosethatmustbe metbyanemployee to successfullyperformtheessentialfunctionsofthis job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions upon request. TransdevisanEqualEmploymentOpportunity(EEO)employerandwelcomesallqualifiedapplicants.Applicantswillreceivefairandimpartialconsideration without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, gender identity, sexual orientation,religion or other legally protected status. Thephysicaldemandsdescribedherearerepresentativeof thosethat mustbe metbyanemployeetosuccessfullyperformtheessentialfunctionsof this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individualswith disabilities to perform the essential functions upon request. Californiaapplicants:PleaseClickHereforCAEmployeePrivacyPolicy. Job Category: Operations Management & Supervisory Job Type: Full Time Req ID: 8063 Pay Group: X60 Cost Center: 424 The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions upon request. Transdev is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion or other legally protected status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Drug-free workplace If based in the United States, applicants must be eligible to work in U.S. without restrictions for any employer at any time; be able to pass a drug screen and background check. California applicants: Please Click Here for CA Employee Privacy Policy. About Transdev Cities, counties, airports, companies, and universities across the U.S. contract with Transdev to operate their transportation systems, maintain their vehicle and fleets, and deliver on mobility solutions. Transdev U.S. employs a team of 32,000 across 400 locations while maintaining more than 17,000 vehicles. Part of a global company, Transdev is a leader in mobility with operations in 19 countries, proudly operated by 110,000 team members from around the world. As an operator and global integrator of mobility, we are driven by our purpose. Transdev - the mobility company - empowers the freedom to move every day thank to safe, reliable, and innovative solutions that serve the common good. Find out more at or watch an overview video.

Server - Urgently Hiring

TITLE: SERVER PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: The primary purpose of this position is to take orders from the customers in the dining room, quickly and correctly; enter orders into the Point of Sale System; and bring food and beverage, items along with other necessary items, to the table. This position is critical to the success of this Pizza Hut in that it is a necessary step in selling and delivering products to its customers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The following functions have been determined to be essential to the successful performance of this position. When the word "policies" or the phrase "policies and procedures" or similar language is used in any of the Company's documents, the term refers to all policy and procedure bulletins, manuals, training materials, memoranda, newsletters, communications on the "Document Viewer" on the computer, and all other documents and oral discussions with team members. I. CLEANING AND PREPARING DINING ROOM. Servers are responsible for ensuring cleanliness and proper organization of dining room. They are responsible primarily for their own sections, and secondarily, for the other servers' sections. All Servers will assist other Servers when needed and/or time permits. A. Servers check sections in the dining room for readiness for customers. B. Ensure that tables, booths, and chairs are clean. C. Clean dining room windows and carpet. D. All tables must have one placemats for each seat. For example, 4 placemats on the table at a 4-top booth. E. All tables must have correct marketing materials, such as table tents. Clean or replace any that are not clean. F. All tables must have correct condiments, and paper towels. Condiment containers must be clean and full. II. SEATING CUSTOMERS. Servers are responsible for all aspects of customer service, including greeting customers at the door, and seating them at tables. A. Within 30 seconds of their arrival, Servers will greet customers at the door, at all times being friendly and professional. All Servers are responsible for taking turns seating customers, so that all customers are greeted and seated within the 30 second standard. B. Determine how many customers are in the party, and which server's section is next in the rotation. C. Check for special needs of customers, such as a person in a wheelchair or using a walker or a person who may have a speech/hearing or visual impairment. Also, consider special needs of groups with children who may need highchairs or boosters. D. Escort customers to the table, walking at a casual pace, not rushing the customers. E. On the way to the table, tell the customers about specials or suggest they try breadsticks or chicken wings while considering what they want for their meal. F. Deliver menus to the customers and inform them that their Server will be right with them. III. GREETING, SUGGESTIVE SELLING, AND SERVING CUSTOMERS. When customers are seated in a Server's section: A. Servers will greet his/her tables within 2 minutes of the customers being seated. B. Bring all serviceware to the table when you greet your customers at the table. C. Suggest an upgraded soft beverage or alcoholic beverage (to adults, at restaurants with alcoholic beverages.) Write down beverage orders. D. Explain the menu, and suggest customers order breadsticks or wings to start with while looking at the menu. Write down appetizer order. E. Enter appetizer and beverage orders into SUS, the Point of Sale system. F. Prepare beverages, and deliver beverages, on tray, to customers' table. G. A certain protocol is maintained in this process in that the server is expected to pour the drinks if the customer orders a pitcher of drinks. Serving drinks must be done within 3 minutes after taking the order. H. Suggestively sell specialty pizza and other menu items to customers. Write down customers' orders, and suggest add-ons, such as salads, or breadsticks or wings to share. I. Enter entree orders into SUS, the Point of Sale system. J. Follow up at the table before the main entree arrives to determine if the guests need refills of their beverages or anything else before the order arrives. K. Prebus table of any dishes that the customer is finished with. L. Deliver the main entree to the table. It is necessary to serve the first slice of pizza to the guest. M. Check back at the table to determine if everything is satisfactory and to sell additional food items. Prepare and serve additional food items. Prebus table of any dishes that the customer is finished with. N. As customers are close to completing their meals, suggest a cookie or Cinnastix to share. O. Enter dessert orders into SUS, the Point of Sale system P. Deliver the check to the table, laying it down on the table and thanking the customer for his/her business and inviting them to return. Prebus table of any dishes that the customer is finished with. Q. Deliver any needed/requested packaging for leftover menu items. R. Servers deliver checks and process customers' payments rapidly, within 3 minutes. S. After customers leave the restaurant, the Server will bus, clean, and reset the table for the next guest(s). This involves clearing dirty dishes, silverware, etc. and disposing of them in the correct receptacle for washing, wiping the table off using the hand towel and cleaning solution, and putting placemats and napkins on the table. Clean booster chairs, and clean and reset high chairs. IV. Servers also assist with answering phone calls, taking carryout and delivery orders, and respond to customers at the carryout counter and drive-thru window; locating carryout orders and cashing out carryout customers' orders. VI. Servers also perform sidework (such as slicing lemons for tea), as assigned by the Restaurant Management Team. VII. Servers are responsible for maintaining salad bar (in restaurants with salad bars), including refilling items by prescribed method as needed, straightening utensils, and generally keeping the salad bar cleaned and organized. VIII. At the end of the shift, Servers must ensure that their assigned section is clean and ready for service for the next shift, including: - A. Ensuring that tables, booths, and chairs are clean. - B. Cleaning dining room windows and carpet - C. Ensuring that all tables have one placemat for each seat. For example, 4 placemats on the table at a 4-top booth. - D. Making sure that tables have correct marketing materials, such as table tents. Clean or replace any that are not clean. - E. Verifying that tables have correct condiments, and paper towels. Condiment containers must be clean and full. IX. At the end of the shift, Servers must perform duties listed on an assigned clean up list obtained from the Manager on Duty. Items on this list include tasks such as: - A. Filling salad bar by prescribed method (in restaurants with salad bars.) - B. Restocking server station. - C. Cleaning shelves. Some are reached by use of a stepladder. - D. Cleaning highchairs and booster seats using a hand towel and cleaning/sanitizing solution. - E. Washing dishware as instructed. - F. Filling condiment shakers in assigned section or station. X. At the end of the day, Servers will perform closing tasks, as assigned by the Manager on Duty, such as: - A. Break down the salad bar (in restaurants with salad bars) by removing the food items and storing, wiping down the salad bar insert pan, iceless top, formica top and sneeze shield. - B. Vacuum any carpeted areas of dining room. NON·ESSENTIAL: The following are job functions customarily performed by Servers, but are not considered essential functions. - A. Washing dishes with automatic dishwasher as instructed during cleanup times. - B. Mopping and other cleaning of other areas other restaurant. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: The following are the qualifications and minimum requirements necessary for a person to perform this job. A. Able to perform or able to learn to perform the essential functions of the position, and do so at an acceptable pace. B. Sufficient physical condition to perform the functions of the position. Position involves these physical processes: 1. Lifting completed menu items, delivering them to tables, and serving customers. 2. Bending and stooping. Must be able to bend over to serve customers. 3. Standing and walking. The majority of on job time is spent standing and walking. 4. Must have sufficient visual ability to perform the essential functions of the job. 5. Must be able to communicate with supervisors, co-workers, and customers. 6. Must be physically able to work under conditions of high temperature. Food preparation areas are located close to ovens. Ambient temperature in this area often exceeds 80 degrees. C. Self-control. Must be able to work under conditions of stress due to pressures from volume of business, time and variety of orders, while maintaining self composure and interacting effectively with co-workers and supervisors. D. Mental alertness. At times the person responsible for this position works alone, without supervision or assistance. Must have sufficient mental ability to work effectively without supervision or assistance and perform the job functions in a consistent and reliable manner. EQUIPMENT USED: Serving tray, ticket book, flatware, and serving trays. "Point of Sale Computer''. Electronic device used in tracking orders, inventory, payroll information. Contains cash drawer used to make change for customer transactions, track paid outs, delivery orders, and dispatching delivery orders. "Automatic Dishwasher". A mechanical device consisting of: (1) a dirty dish/rinse table, used to rinse and prepare dishes for washing; (2) dishwasher compartment, where dishes are washed with hot water, soap, sanitizing chemical and pressurized water; and, (3) clean dish/drain table. where clean dishes air dry and are sorted for storage. "Pan Gripper''. This is a mechanical device used to grip certain types of pizza pans for purposes of lifting or carrying when they have been heated to a high temperature. "Cutting Board". This is a hard surface board, rectangular or square in shape used to cut pizzas on and other food products. "Scales". This is a small table model scale used to weigh and portion ingredients used in the recipes of various products. "Walk-in". A refrigerated compartment of sufficient size to allow the individual to actually walk into the refrigerated compartment to obtain or store perishable items. Compartment may be sufficiently cold to freeze items. "Prep Table". A table about 34 to 36 inches high, with a stainless steel top. The table is used as a work surface for the preparation of many ingredient items used in the Pizza Hut. PLACES WHERE WORK IS PERFORMED: This work is performed on the employer's premises, in the kitchen area. This job description was prepared from observing the work in process and from information provided by the management of Daland Corporation.