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Deli Assistant

Musgrave
Belfast
1 week ago
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Responsibilities

Food preparation in line with food safety standards. Completion of food safety paperwork and documentation. Cooking and serving food to customers, whilst giving them an amazing customer experience. Assist the deli supervisor with ordering, stock taking and visual displays. Daily and deep cleaning of the deli areas and equipment. You may be required to cover shop floor tasks or till operation, with appropriate training, as and when required as part of this role.

What’s in it for you?

A great place to work where colleagues are like family. Weekly paid Enhanced maternity pay, eligibility applies. Paternity pay, eligibility applies. Employee Assist Programme Wellbeing incentives and discounted gym memberships Discount card for store shopping, for you and one nominated user Get involved in a range of fundraising activities with our long-standing charity partners Learning and development opportunities for career progression Musgrave institute Graduate programs, eligibility applies. Circle K discount on fuel As well as extra discounts on days out, cinema tickets and much more.

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Role Criteria

No need to worry if you have no previous Deli or retail experience, Full training will be provided.

We are looking for someone who has a positive attitude, works well as part of a team and is open to learning and expanding on their skill set.

Desirable:

GCSE Maths and English, Grade C or above (or equivalent) and/or 6 months previous experience gained in a fast food, cafe, deli, food to go or hot counter environment Previous experience of working in a team Demonstrate excellent customer service skills HACCP (Food Safety) experience Basic Food Hygiene Certificate

Please note, based on the response, Musgrave may need to shortlist based on the desirable criteria.

Musgrave is an equal opportunities employer.

We encourage applications from diverse candidates. If we can make any accommodations to enable you to be the best version of yourself during the interview, please let us know.



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