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The White Hut is looking for a skilled Crew Member to join our team. The iconic White Hut has been serving up the best burgers and hot dogs in Massachusetts for over 80 years and this is a unique opportunity to join our team!

Crew Member

We offer a competitive pay rate of $16 - $21/hour including tips. Specifically, we are looking for a cashier with experience to help bring our customer experience to life. In addition to taking orders and providing high quality customer service, you'll gain hands-on experience with other kitchen stations including fries, drinks, and condiments. In this role you'll support our kitchen operation to ensure we provide the best customer experience possible. The right candidate should have a positive mindset and should be passionate about hospitality and great food done right!

BENEFITS

  • Dining discounts

  • A fun work environment

  • Health insurance & 401K program for qualified employees

  • Opportunities to grow within Bean Restaurant Group

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Passion for food

  • A team player with a hospitality first mentality and a keen willingness to learn

  • Positive attitude and excellent communication skills

  • Ability to stand, walk and lift heavy items for extended periods of time

  • Two years experience preferred, but we will train the right restaurant candidate who shows a willingness to learn in a collaborative environment

ABOUT BEAN RESTAURANT GROUP

In business since 1965, we are a full-service restaurant management group. We are a family-run company that boasts 15 restaurants and over 400 employees throughout Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut. Our values of integrity and genuine hospitality guide us, visit us at


JOIN OUR TEAM

If you feel that you would be right for this job, please fill out our application. We look forward to meeting you! Visit to learn more about our portfolio of restaurants and job opportunities!

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