Biscuit Maker Hardees - Augusta

Future Opening: Biscuit Maker

Full Time • Hardees - Augusta
About Us: Hardee’s, a beloved fast-food chain known for its mouthwatering biscuits, juicy burgers, and crispy chicken, is seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our team! If you’re passionate about food, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of a friendly crew, this opportunity is for you.

As a Cook and Biscuit Maker at Hardee’s, you’ll play a crucial role in creating delicious meals for our valued customers.

Responsibilities:
 
  • Cooking Mastery: Prepare and cook menu items with precision, ensuring they meet Hardee’s quality standards. From sizzling burgers to golden-brown biscuits, your culinary skills will shine.
  • Biscuit Magic: Our biscuits are legendary! You’ll be responsible for mixing, rolling, cutting, and baking these delectable treats. Fluffy, buttery, and irresistible—our biscuits are the heart of our menu.
  • Team Collaboration: Work closely with fellow team members to maintain a smooth kitchen operation. Communication, teamwork, and a positive attitude are essential.
  • Cleanliness and Safety: Keep your work area clean, follow food safety guidelines, and maintain hygiene standards. Safety first!
  • Shift:  4AM - 2PM

Qualifications:

  • Passion for Food: Love cooking? Great! We’re looking for individuals who take pride in their culinary creations.
  • Adaptability: The fast-food industry moves quickly. Adaptability and a can-do attitude are key.
  • Attention to Detail: Whether it’s seasoning a burger or perfecting a biscuit, attention to detail matters.
  • Team Player: Hardee’s is a team-oriented environment. Be ready to collaborate and support your colleagues.

Perks:

  • Flexible Schedules: We understand life happens. We’ll work with your availability.
  • Employee Discounts: Enjoy discounted meals during your shifts.
  • Growth Opportunities: Hardee’s believes in promoting from within. Show us your skills, and the sky’s the limit!

How to Apply: Ready to join the Hardee’s family? Visit our website at https://hardees.r365hire.com/account

Hardee’s is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

🔥 Come cook up some happiness at Hardee’s! 🔥

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Hardees Company Perks

Flexible Schedule
Paid Training
Discount on Meals
401k with Employer Match
Vacation Days