SUBWAY -- Night Shift Leads (Closers) $17-$18/hr + Tips ($2-4/hr) Human Resources (HR) - Portland, OR at Geebo

SUBWAY -- Night Shift Leads (Closers) $17-$18/hr + Tips ($2-4/hr)

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3 Oak Grove, OR Oak Grove, OR Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $17 - $18 an hour $17 - $18 an hour 19 hours ago 19 hours ago 19 hours ago We are a family-owned & run group of Subways with 4 locations throughout Milwaukie, Clackamas and Happy Valley.
We have over 30 years experience in operating Subway restaurants and our Mission is to Always Create a Fresh Customer & Crew Experience! We CARE about our Employees and offer AWE$OME WAGE$ for AWE$OME PEOPLE! =============================================================== === WE'RE CURRENTLY HIRING === NIGHT SHIFT LEADS (Closers) = $17.
00-$18.
00/hr
Tips ($2-$3/hr) = $19.
00-$21.
00/hr =============================================================== === PLUS WE LOVE TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES LOTS OF EXTRAS === Up to ONE MONTH PAID TIME OFF!! (Paid Vacation & Paid Sick Time!!) FREE SAMMIES & Much More!! $200 Refer-a-Friend Bonus!! So if you're interested in working in a FUN, Fast-Paced work environment, with a KILLER CULTURE then we want you!! :
) =============================================================== === WE'RE HIRING FOR THESE LOCATIONS === RESTAURANT #24556 - 10818 SE Oak St.
(Milwaukie) RESTAURANT #3645 - - 15031 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
(Milwaukie) RESTAURANT #38627 - 12004 SE Sunnyside Rd.
(Clackamas) RESTAURANT #2459 - - 10713 SE 82nd Ave.
(Happy Valley) =============================================================== === SHIFT LEAD JOB DESCRIPTION === As a Shift Lead you will oversee the operations of your shift, while managing, coaching & training the crew, counting cash, completing paperwork, resolving customer complaints and ensuring all required tasks are completed.
Ultimately, you will ensure all aspects of the shift run smoothly.
>>> RESPONSIBILITIES > SKILLS.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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