Utility Worker Dietary UN
Job Description
Main Function:
Maintains the Food and Nutrition Services Department in a safe and sanitary condition by cleaning, mopping
emptying trash, washing pots, and ensuring overall cleanliness procedures are followed.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Keeps all pots, pans and utensils washed and stored in an organized and safe manner. Maintain sanitation
of pot rack, garbage disposal, food flap and walls in the pot area.
2. Sweeps and mops floors daily throughout production, salad, trayline areas, storerooms, hallways and
offices of the Food and Nutrition Services Department. Follows proper procedures for mopping floors.
3. Removes trash and boxes, breaks down boxes and puts in compactor. Keeps trash cans and dumpsters
clean.
4. Keeps coolers, freezers and storage areas cleaned and organized.
5. Transports food and supplies as need to catering functions and to Cafeteria. Removes left over foods and
empty pans from Cafeteria.
6. Changes grease in deep fryer on a weekly basis.
7. Sets up dishmachine and delimes on a weekly basis (on the weekend).
8. Receives and stores deliveries. Rotates supplies.
9. Follows daily/weekly cleaning list.
10. Covers, labels, dates and stores away leftovers in blast chiller.
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Kitchen Utility Worker
11. Stocks milk chest and removes empty milk crates and takes to loading dock.
12. Cleans all kitchen equipment daily – to include kettles, steamers, flat top, lowerator, grills, ovens, and
hoods.
13. Delivers PM catering functions and sets up.
14. Wears proper attire designed by dress code. Consistently wears I.D. Badge.
15. Demonstrates the use of equipment in a safe and proper manner.
16. Performs other related duties as directed.
Education: High school diploma or GED preferred. Must be able to read and write English.
Experience: Food service experience preferred.
Contacts: All hospital personnel, patients and visitors.
Physical Demands: Constant standing, bending, lifting, walking and stands on feet most of the day.
Working Conditions: Exposure to hot, humid areas and freezers/coolers.
Hazards: Exposure to some potentially hazardous equipment, and chemical cleaning agents. Work area may
have slippery floors.