To be successful as a grill cook, you should be a skilled multi-tasker who adheres to food safety codes. Checking that ingredients remain fresh and safe for consumption. Prevent cross-contamination. Prepare meals in accordance with customers’ preferences, if applicable.
Work Study
- Work Study is a Federal and State-funded program permitting students to earn a salary by working part time on campus. Click here for more on work study.
- Work up to 20 hours/week on campus
- Hourly rates start at the minimum wage and can be increased by level and tier
- Must be enrolled in at least 6 credits for the semester in which they are working
- How do I know if I am eligible for Work Study?
- You must apply for Financial Aid (FAFSA) in order to learn of your eligibility.
- Call 303.914.6256 for general Financial Aid information.
Student Hourly
- Student Hourly employment allows students to work part time on campus, with wages paid by the hiring department.
- Student Hourly is not connected to your Financial Aid status
- Work up to 20 hours/week on campus
- Hourly rates start at the minimum wage and can be increased by level and tier
- Must be enrolled in at least 6 credits for the semester in which they are working
- You must be eligible for student employment to apply for this position.
Work Environment and Typical Work Schedule (Dates and Times): Shift hours during the semester are Monday – Friday 7:00am – 11:00am & 11:00am – 3:00pm.
Depending on staffing abilities and students’ needs, shifts may extend beyond those hours and days and may change from semester to semester. We try to work with a student’s schedule in order to provide the most seamless work/school integration but cannot guarantee every desired shift or a full 20 hours.