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for a Dishwasher / Kitchen Assistant to work in a professional kitchen within a school environment in Stockholm.
The employer operates in the staffing and food service sector and supports daily meal service by ensuring clean, safe, and well-organized kitchen operations.
This role is ideal for someone reliable, hardworking, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment while maintaining high hygiene and safety standards.
Who we are looking for:
Dishwasher / Kitchen Assistant
Responsibilities:
– Wash dishes, cutlery, and kitchen equipment
– Operate industrial dishwashers and cleaning equipment
– Keep the dishwashing area and surrounding spaces clean, organized, and in good condition
– Ensure clean equipment is always available during service
– Support daily operations in the dining area and dishwashing area in a school environment
– Work closely with the kitchen team and follow instructions from the head chef/kitchen manager
– Follow hygiene, food safety, and workplace health & safety routines
– Interact with children and students in a professional and safe manner
Requirements:
– No Swedish required
– Upper-intermediate working proficiency in English (can handle most job-related communication independently)
– Valid criminal record check required for working in schools
– Knowledge of hygiene standards and food safety regulations
– Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment
– Basic understanding of workplace health and safety procedures
– Collective bargaining agreement applies
Your profile:
– Strong teamwork and collaboration skills
– Reliable and responsible work ethic
– Attention to detail and good organizational skills
– Flexible and able to handle stress
– Good communication skills
– Professional and safe interaction with children and students
– Positive attitude and service-minded approach
What the employer offers:
– Hourly employment
– Standard office hours (Mon–Fri, daytime)
– Yearly bonuses
Important:
This position is part of a project that is co-funded by the European Union through the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF).
The project aims to support the integration of newly arrived non-EU/EEA residents into the Swedish labour market.
Candidates who meet these criteria are encouraged to apply.