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SUMMARY The Technical Applications Group Manager is the strategic partner to develop and execute the Bakery Innovation & Renovation business strategies for Morsels, Milks, and Pumpkins. We're in 97% of American homes, and as the leading food and beverage company, our goals are to continue to deliver quality food and beverage products, strengthen our local communities, and reduce our environmental and climate impact.
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Chef Thomas Keller's Surfside destination, The Surf Club Restaurant, is seeking capable individuals who are enthusiastic about food, beverage and hospitality to join the team as a General Manager.
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The hotel marks the first hotel catering to groups & meetings to open in more than 20 years in Kansas City. Two signature restaurants, a Grab & Go bakery and a rooftop lounge will round out this all glass, 24 story hotel, which stands out on the city's skyline.
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The Fresh Market Manager oversees the fresh departments: Cheese & Salumi, Fish & Meat, Bakery and Fresh Pasta. Reports directly to the Retail General Manager and reports functionally to the General Manager of Retail.
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Our portfolio includes creative solutions geared at helping food industry professionals compete in foodservice, retail, in-store bakery, deli, and prepared foods, among others. Bachelor’s degree in marketing or related field required (MBA preferred) with 8+ years of experience delivering successes in an marketing role in the food/ beverage equipment or related industry.
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Minimum of 3-5+ years of experience in the food and beverage industry - ideally with a focus in beverages, sweet/bakery, health & wellness, and snacks. JBAndrews is working closely with a rapidly growing flavors and specialty ingredients organization specializing in beverage & sweet products.
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Together, the Applications Team works with Technical Sales to provide natural color solutions to food and beverage manufactures in a variety of application categories such as beverages, confections, dairy products, snacks, bakery, cereal, etc.
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This person will join their Taste division and will have a strong focus on the beverage segment of the business. The Account Manager will be responsible for maintaining all levels of relationships with current and potential customers, while protecting existing accounts and attracting new business.
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Products that may be included are bakery and pie fillings, ice cream ingredients and toppings, syrups and sauces, and beverage/juice concentrates. This position supports the Operations team at I.Rice as an Operations Manager for all production areas.
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Assist in preparing and cooking all bakery items in conformity with the set specifications and as per the instructions of the Regional Bakery Chef - Prepare the bakery display section and ensure its maintenance as per the instructions of the Brand Manager.
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Compiles annual budget, variance reports, weekly management reports, comp reports, linen/glass/silver/menu inventory and any other reports deemed necessary by the Restaurant Manager or Director of Food & Beverage.
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The candidate must either have previous sales experience in the food industry and ideally have worked in the bakery-pastry, ice cream or beverage sectors. A world-class manufacturer of semi-finished ingredients for ice cream and confectionery is looking for an experienced Area Manager to cover the Midlands and North Wales areas.
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Kinsa is recruiting for a: Bakery General Manager – Food & Beverage ManufacturingLocation: Oxnard, CaliforniaPOSITION PURPOSE:Our client (privately owned family business) is a leading manufacturer of French macarons and high-end gluten free pastries that are distributed nationwide.
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Retail, Manufacturing, Food and Beverage, Food Processing, Snack Foods, Bakery Products, Consumer Packaged Goods, Grocery and Supermarkets, Breakfast Cereals. The Snacks Operations Manager for the site will play an integral role driving overall plant results through collaboration with our plant leadership team and advancing Zero Loss Culture.
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The Technical Applications Group Manager is the strategic partner to develop and execute the Bakery Innovation & Renovation business strategies for Morsels, Milks, and Pumpkins. Note: Nespresso is not a federal contractor and does not maintain affirmative action programs.
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