Pizza Pizza Is Hiring! Restaurant Team Member

Pizza Pizza Is Hiring! Restaurant Team Member

Mississauga, Canada

Company
Pizza Pizza Limited
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Salary
$17.60 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Pizza Pizza is hiring!

Location:

Near Mississauga City Hall/Square One

Start Date:

ASAP - SERIOUS CANDIDATES ONLY

Positions Available:
• Part- time & Full-time (TBD)

Cashier Tasks and Responsibilities:
• Exhibits a cheerful and helpful manner while greeting guests and preparing their orders.
• Demonstrates a complete understanding of menu items and explains them to guests accurately.
• Uses Point of Sale system/cash register to record the order and compute the amount of the bill. Collects payment from guests and makes change.
• Performs Cash-In Procedure- accounting for all forms of money, inventory, etc., during the shift.
• Checks products and restocks items to ensure a sufficient supply throughout the shift.
• Supports the head Line Cook with side orders
• Understands and adheres to proper food handling, safety and sanitation standards during food preparation, service and clean up.
• Cleans and maintains all areas of the restaurant to promote a clean image. Understands and adheres to the 3-step method for cleaning.
• Understands and adheres to all Pizza Pizza quality standards, formulas and procedures.
• Maintains a professional appearance and grooming standards.

Must-have
• Proven customer service skills.
• Drive and self-motivation, as well as excellent communication skills and emotional intelligence.
• Eagerness to learn and determination to succeed.

Apply with resume | Only successful candidates will be contacted. | SERIOUS CANDIDATES ONLY

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: From $17.60 per hour

Work Location: In person
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Restaurant Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for restaurant cooks (NOC 63200) in Canada in 2026?
According to Government of Canada Job Bank data for 2026, restaurant cooks earn a low wage of $17.00 per hour, median wage of $21.00 per hour, and high wage of $29.00 per hour nationally. Tips and shift differentials can increase earnings by up to 25% in urban areas like Toronto and Vancouver. These figures account for 4% annual CPI adjustments from 2024 baselines.
Q What is the minimum wage for servers in Ontario restaurants in 2026?
The Ontario Ministry of Labour sets the minimum wage for liquor servers at $12.10 per hour plus tips as of January 1, 2026, while general restaurant workers earn $18.50 per hour. Tips must be shared as per employer policy, with records kept for 3 years. Overtime is paid at 1.5 times the rate after 44 hours per week.
Q What work permit and LMIA requirements apply to international applicants for restaurant jobs in Canada in 2026?
Foreign workers require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) costing employers $1,000 per position, with processing times of 10-20 business days for low-wage restaurant roles under $29.50 per hour. Exemptions apply for intra-company transfers or IEC working holiday visas up to age 35 from 35 countries. Apply via IRCC portal with job offer letter and proof of qualifications.
Q What education and experience are required for entry-level restaurant server jobs in Canada?
No post-secondary education is required; a high school diploma is sufficient for 70% of postings, with on-the-job training provided for 2-4 weeks. Previous customer service experience of 6-12 months is preferred by 60% of employers. Minimum age is 15 years for non-hazardous roles under provincial standards.
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