A spud peeler is wanted to work at Buckingham Palace.
There is a vacancy for a kitchen porter at the royal residence.
Other tasks will include washing the dishes.
The successful applicant will also clean the worktops, floors and bins.
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But they will also help the chefs prepare vegetables.
It is only a two-year fixed contract starting in September.
It will be five days a week, including some weekends.
The pay is about £20,000-a-year, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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The job advert reads: “In this role, you’ll join a committed kitchen team who prepare and serve food to the very highest standards.
“You’ll maintain the kitchen environment to ensure our chefs have all they need to deliver meals throughout the day.
“You’ll clean equipment, surface tops, floors, bins, boilers, bratt pans and utensils ready for use.
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“As well as operating a dishwashing machine and assisting when required with basic vegetable preparation.
“The fast-paced environment will be challenging, but you’ll value being part of a professional catering team.
“And working at other royal residences throughout the year, you’ll provide an excellent service every day.”
Some experience is an “advantage” but “isn’t necessary.”
The King is also looking for someone who enjoys “working in a team” and takes “pride” in their job.
The job hopefuls will get perks including 25 days of annual leave, a generous pension plan and 20% off in the shop.
Applications close on Sunday (4 Aug).