Catering & Office Administrator Highway Inn – Waipahu

Catering & Office Administrator

Part Time • Highway Inn – Waipahu
 
Do you have a knack for menu planning? Are you the one friends and family call when they want their next party to go off without a hitch? Are you a meticulous record keeper with a passion for keeping things organized and projects on track? Join our team as our Catering and Office Administrator! We are looking for a team member who is as adept at suggesting the right amount of food for a catering customer as they are at processing invoices and keeping the back office organized. The ideal candidate excels at both verbal and written communication, is a whiz at logistics and timelines, and keeps detailed records. This position requires office work on the weekends, holidays, evenings and early mornings, and occasional onsite work at events, including delivery driving, as part of the catering service team. This is a part-time position which may (upon approval) be combined with a front- or back-of-house position in the restaurant to make a full-time equivalent. 
 
Duties include: 
 
  • Answering inquiries from customers by phone, email or in person in a timely and customer service-oriented manner that represents the values of Highway Inn. Professional, proper, and courteous phone skills are required, including transferring calls appropriately and keeping on-hold times for customers to a minimum. Verbal and written communication should be clear, concise, and error-free, using proper grammar and respectful language. 
  • Advising customers on the right food selections for their particular needs and ensuring customers are properly prepared for order delivery/pickup. 
  • Responding to customers with a positive, “can do” attitude, offering suggestions and solutions when we cannot meet a customer’s exact demands.
  • Taking the initiative to see where potential problems with orders, timelines or delivery logistics may lie and coming up with preventative measures or solutions. 
  • Accurately recording orders and delivery information, relaying details to the catering team, and following up with the customer at multiple touch points prior to event date.
  • Assisting the catering team with loading orders and unloading/returning equipment to storage.
  • Occasional delivery shifts, requiring the ability to drive, park and unload a compact cargo van. (Commercial driver’s license not required.)
  • Timely review and completion of accounts receivable catering invoices and review and processing of accounts payable vendor invoices, providing accurate and complete documentation and handling customer payment. 
  • Organizing equipment/materials storage areas and managing supply inventories.
  • Creating and maintaining accurate records and assisting with procedural documentation, data entry and record keeping for systems such as food safety, maintenance, or others; assisting with data collection, tracking and verification, and preparing reports in compliance with state and federal requirements
  • Preparing documentation, routing, scanning and/or filing paperwork, processing paperwork, operating and troubleshooting office equipment, assisting with employee onboarding procedures
  • Stepping in to ensure that tasks, orders and other processes and projects are completed or continue on track; reminding managers of pending matters or upcoming deadlines

Company Overview

Highway Inn is an award-winning 76-year-old, third-generation-owned Hawaiian and local food restaurant. We are proud of the food we serve and the exceptional service we extend to every guest. ‘Ohana and aloha are our core values—many of our employees have been with us for more than 20 years and generations of families have been dining with us since we first opened in 1947.
 
Qualifications

  • Minimum 2 years customer service experience in restaurant, catering or event services; familiarity with Hawaiian food and “Hawai‘i local” dishes preferred
  • Food safety certification is a plus
  • Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills
  • Conversational level or fluency in non-English languages a plus
  • Strong attendance record
  • Positive attitude
  • Team player who is able to multitask efficiently
  • Proactive in identifying and anticipating needs and concerns of customers, co-workers and managers
  • Able to sit continuously for long periods of time, utilize a computer and various office software programs
  • Must be able to life 20-25 pounds with or without assistance
  • Required to follow both oral and written instruction
  • Expected to communicate clearly and efficiently with co-workers and managers 
  • Valid Hawaii state driver's license
 Benefits/Perks
 
  • Closed on all major holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s
  • Based on hours worked, employees are eligible for:
    • Employee discounts
    • Comprehensive health insurance
    • Paid time off
    • Temporary disability insurance
    • 401K/Profit sharing
 
Compensation: $17.00 - $18.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Paid Time Off
401(k)
Healthcare
Employee Discounts
Temporary Disability Insurance