If you’re thinking about a restaurant job, then look no mas.

Cobb County’s newest location of the Tex-Mex chain Chuy’s wants to hire 165 workers.

The restaurant is set to open in late February at Akers Mill Square by Cumberland Mall.

The positions are a mix of full-time and part-time with roles like host, server, busser, bartender and kitchen staff member.

“At Chuy’s, we pride ourselves on working hard and having fun at the same time,” said Bryan Turner, owner of the soon-to-be-open restaurant. “We’re eager to put together a team of individuals who will demonstrate our culture of fresh food and friendly service.”

Word of Chuy's coming to town came in early November.

This will be the third in Georgia, with others in Dunwoody and Kennesaw.

Those interested can apply at the store, 2955 Cobb Parkway SE Unit 830, or online.

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