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Able to understand and follow the work scheduleHazards include, but are not limited to, cuts from broken glass and metal cans; burns, slipping, and tripping. Team members get to learn about and work at a variety of stations: dough-making, tempura, order taker, prep, busser, cashier, and dishwasher.
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Lift and carry sacks and cases of up to 70 lbs., up to 20 times per shift: place these items on high shelves and in walk-in freezers•Frequent bending and stooping•Work frequently in a hot and damp environment•Hazards include, but are not limited to, cuts from broken glass and metal cans; burns, slipping and tripping•Use hands 99% of the time•Stand, move and walk all of 6-8 hour shift•Must be able to hear kitchen, window person and/or chef requests in the midst of loud background noise.
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Hazards include, but are not limited to, cuts from broken glass and metal cans; burns, slipping, and tripping. Hazards include, but are not limited to, cuts from broken glass and metal cans; burns, slipping, and tripping.
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Hazards include, but are not limited to, cuts from broken glass, metal cans, scalds and burns, slipping and tripping. REPORTS TO: Executive Chef & Sous Chef. Maintain dishwashing machine and report any mechanical faults to Executive Chef or Sous Chef.
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Skill is using gas and electric welding equipment to apply brazing, hard surfaces or welding material in any position on metal where exact torch or electrode control is required. Ordinary care and attention required to properly set up guards or shields while welding to prevent serious injuries or burns to others.
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Physical demands: 1) Ability to stand and walk 12 hours or more a day on concrete, solid metal or corrugated metal surfaces to perform production duties. Exposure to chemicals which may cause eye or skin irritation and/or burns, and irritation to respiratory system.
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Knows table numbers, seating floor plans, and server/busser assignments. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Company Overview: Margaritaville and Landshark is a warm and inviting place where people from all walks of life come together to create paradise.
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The work is performed inside and outside and is sometimes dirty, dusty and greasy; The work performed may be in and around a jail facility and involves an element of personal danger; May be exposed to the possibility of electrical shock, burns, cuts or bruises.
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Company : Rothman Food Group. Must notify Manager anytime dish machine was or rise cycle falls below safety standard temperature. Sort and rinse dirty dishes, glass, tableware and other cooking utensils and place them in racks to send through the machine.
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In our full-time shop we do all of our own millwork, fabrication and metal work, including most types of welding. From shelving and displays to maintaining your store to ensure that it is a safe environment for your employees and customers, Burns CM has been providing grocery stores, retail stores, commercial and industrial entities the rapid response they need and the quality of service they want for over 25 years.
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Some exposure to lost time accidents from flash burns to the eyes and burns from hot metal. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Fits and welds fabricated metal parts to produce standard and/or special products.
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Six months to one year minimum as a prep/line cook in a full-service, high volume restaurant required; must have knowledge of the cooking techniques utilized in the scope of the prep/line position applying for; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Subject to dirt, dust, oil, welding fumes, electric shock, bright lights, UV radiation, burns, traffic hazards, and high noise levels in the workplace. Lay out, fit, and weld metal components to assemble beds, frames, and small parts work orders.
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Performs administrative duties and in-house errands as requested. Clerical experience and typing speed of 25 wpm; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Benefits: Weekly Pay, Staff Member discounts, Tuition Reimbursement, Fun upbeat working environment, Career Growth, 401K Matching, Paid time off, and more.
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Visually inspects stainless steel bowls for minor defects such as timing marks, gray in bowl, waves in bowls, burns, and dents and makes repairs using tools such as wrenches, screw drivers, channel locks.
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