About the role
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club was founded in Toronto in 1852. The RCYC operates year-round from two facilities: our summer home at the Island Clubhouse and our City Clubhouse in downtown Toronto. With over 4000 Members we have extensive services in Food and Beverage along with Fitness, Sports and Sailing facilities.
The Dishwasher is responsible for properly cleaning and sanitizing all dishes, glassware, cutlery, pots, and pans. This individual ensures that the dish room, dishwasher, and all sinks are clean and organized. They also assist with cleaning other areas of the Kitchen as requested by the Executive Chef or Sous Chef.
HOURS OF WORK:
- This position is seasonal from May to September.
- Must be available Monday to Sunday (Weekdays, Weekends, Holidays)
- Hours of operation are 7am – 1am
JOB DUTIES:
- Operate dish machine to Club and manufacturer specifications
- Wash all pots and pans and other kitchen implements
- Clear all food off plates and feed dishes through the dishwasher
- Polish silverware as required
- Sort all dishes, glasses, and silverware into respective compartments
- Clean and sanitize the dish machine at the end of a shift
- Return cleaned articles to their designated storage areas
- Sort and remove all garbage
- Assist with cleaning other areas of the kitchen
- Perform other tasks as requested by the Executive Chef or Sous Chef
REQUIREMENTS:
- Able to get to both locations : the Boat Launch at 150 Cherry Street, Toronto, ON, City Club location at 75 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON
- Is punctual for shifts
- Enjoys the thrill of a fast paced environment
- Knowledge of basic sanitary guidelines
- Experience Dishwashing and using industrial dishwashing machinery
- Communicate effectively with co-workers and managers
ACCOMMODATIONS:
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We ensure that all individuals are treated equally, respectfully and with integrity. We welcome resume submissions from all qualified applicants and thank you for your interest in the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. If accommodations are required, please contact Human Resources directly. All information received will be addressed confidentially.
If you feel this position describes your skills and experience, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to the Human Resources. Please include the position title in the subject line of your email. We thank all applicants for their interest but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Royal Canadian Yacht Club
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club was founded in Toronto in 1852 to serve both as a recreational yachting club and, in the British tradition, as an unofficial auxiliary of the Royal Navy in the defence of the waters of Lake Ontario.
The Club was established under the name the Toronto Boat Club, but in 1854 with Queen Victoria's permission, the Club was renamed the Royal Canadian Yacht Club.
Long associated with the Toronto Islands, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club did not move to the Island until 1881, first occupying various locations on the Toronto waterfront. The first Island Clubhouse was destroyed by fire in 1904. Its successor, officially opened in 1906, suffered the same fate: it too was irreparably damaged by fire in 1918. On August 25, 1919, Edward, Prince of Wales, laid the cornerstone for the gracious two-story Southern-style Clubhouse that has been the RCYC's summer home ever since. Today, we are one of Canada's premier sailing and social clubs, with an emphasis on family participation, the development of our junior sailors, and a Corinthian attitude towards excellence in sailing. The RCYC operates year round from two facilities: our summer home at the Island Clubhouse, for sailing, sports and social activities, and our City Clubhouse in downtown Toronto for sports and social activities.
About the role
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club was founded in Toronto in 1852. The RCYC operates year-round from two facilities: our summer home at the Island Clubhouse and our City Clubhouse in downtown Toronto. With over 4000 Members we have extensive services in Food and Beverage along with Fitness, Sports and Sailing facilities.
The Dishwasher is responsible for properly cleaning and sanitizing all dishes, glassware, cutlery, pots, and pans. This individual ensures that the dish room, dishwasher, and all sinks are clean and organized. They also assist with cleaning other areas of the Kitchen as requested by the Executive Chef or Sous Chef.
HOURS OF WORK:
- This position is seasonal from May to September.
- Must be available Monday to Sunday (Weekdays, Weekends, Holidays)
- Hours of operation are 7am – 1am
JOB DUTIES:
- Operate dish machine to Club and manufacturer specifications
- Wash all pots and pans and other kitchen implements
- Clear all food off plates and feed dishes through the dishwasher
- Polish silverware as required
- Sort all dishes, glasses, and silverware into respective compartments
- Clean and sanitize the dish machine at the end of a shift
- Return cleaned articles to their designated storage areas
- Sort and remove all garbage
- Assist with cleaning other areas of the kitchen
- Perform other tasks as requested by the Executive Chef or Sous Chef
REQUIREMENTS:
- Able to get to both locations : the Boat Launch at 150 Cherry Street, Toronto, ON, City Club location at 75 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON
- Is punctual for shifts
- Enjoys the thrill of a fast paced environment
- Knowledge of basic sanitary guidelines
- Experience Dishwashing and using industrial dishwashing machinery
- Communicate effectively with co-workers and managers
ACCOMMODATIONS:
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We ensure that all individuals are treated equally, respectfully and with integrity. We welcome resume submissions from all qualified applicants and thank you for your interest in the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. If accommodations are required, please contact Human Resources directly. All information received will be addressed confidentially.
If you feel this position describes your skills and experience, please e-mail your resume and cover letter to the Human Resources. Please include the position title in the subject line of your email. We thank all applicants for their interest but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Royal Canadian Yacht Club
The Royal Canadian Yacht Club was founded in Toronto in 1852 to serve both as a recreational yachting club and, in the British tradition, as an unofficial auxiliary of the Royal Navy in the defence of the waters of Lake Ontario.
The Club was established under the name the Toronto Boat Club, but in 1854 with Queen Victoria's permission, the Club was renamed the Royal Canadian Yacht Club.
Long associated with the Toronto Islands, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club did not move to the Island until 1881, first occupying various locations on the Toronto waterfront. The first Island Clubhouse was destroyed by fire in 1904. Its successor, officially opened in 1906, suffered the same fate: it too was irreparably damaged by fire in 1918. On August 25, 1919, Edward, Prince of Wales, laid the cornerstone for the gracious two-story Southern-style Clubhouse that has been the RCYC's summer home ever since. Today, we are one of Canada's premier sailing and social clubs, with an emphasis on family participation, the development of our junior sailors, and a Corinthian attitude towards excellence in sailing. The RCYC operates year round from two facilities: our summer home at the Island Clubhouse, for sailing, sports and social activities, and our City Clubhouse in downtown Toronto for sports and social activities.