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Food Service Assistant – Woolwich Barracks, London | Aramark UK
About the Role
Fuel your career with flavour! Join Aramark UK as a Food Service Assistant at Woolwich Barracks, London, SE18 4BB.
Details
- Location: Woolwich Barracks, London, SE18 4BB
- Pay rate: £12.71 per hour
- Contract type: Permanent, part-time, 25 hours per week, 5 days out of 7 (Sun – Thurs or Mon – Fri)
- Shift times: 16:15 – 21:15 or 18:00 – 23:00
The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment and loves delivering exceptional service while brightening people's day.
Responsibilities
- Serve customers with confidence and a smile
- Prepare fresh ready-to-go items, including:
- Sandwiches, wraps, and paninis
- Burgers
- Pizza
- Maintain cleanliness and high hygiene standards in front and back of house
- Serve hot and cold beverages while upholding food safety standards
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Requirements
To qualify for this role, you must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a legal right to work in the UK
- Pass security vetting and DBS checks (Ideally, you must have been a UK resident for the past 3 years, though waivers may be available)
- Be 18+ years old
- (Note: Previous experience is helpful but not mandatory—full training will be provided!)
Benefits
We value your investment in our team and offer the following perks:
- Free parking and uniform
- Employee Benefits App (featuring online GP access, an assistance scheme, and exciting discounts)
- Company Perks:
- Life assurance
- Pension scheme
- Generous holidays (+ option to purchase extra days)
- Career growth opportunities (training, apprenticeships, and promotions)


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About Aramark UK
At Aramark UK, we believe in fostering a diverse, inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued. As a Disability Confident and Forces Friendly employer, we encourage applications from all talents, especially those with disabilities. Our commitment includes accessible recruitment with reasonable adjustments throughout the process—from application to employment.
For support or inquiries, email: careers@aramark.co.uk
All applications are handled in strictest confidence.
For Existing Employees:
If you already work with us, notify your line manager before applying.
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