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Coordinate with Director of Operations/Production Supervisor and/or Expediter needs for stores and work to ensure prompt scheduled deliveries to all stores. Assess, repair and/or communicates all POS, Network and Credit Card issues to level 2 POS support.
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Expediter and Busser. Expediter and Busser. Check take-out orders against the requested order and package the order. Must report to work in a neat, clean uniform and present a well-groomed, hygienic appearance.
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Send food orders to the expediter in a complete and organized fashion. Send food orders to the expediter in a complete and organized fashion. An employer who violates this provision is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine not exceeding $100.
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Overview Work Where it Matters Akima Facilities Operations (AFO), an Akima company, is not just another federal facilities contractor.
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We are seeking an Experienced Expediter / Food Runner to join the team at our new location in Tewksbury! Experienced food runner & expediter or similar position is preferred. We are seeking an Experienced Expediter / Food Runner to join the team at our new location in Tewksbury.
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Regularly assists expediter and burrito assembly person. Regularly assists expediter and burrito assembly person. Rotates and organizes products in walk-in using the FIFO method of rotation. Prepares, marinates and seasons whole chicken.
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Our new casual finer dining restaurant is looking for dedicated food runners who are passionate about giving exceptional customer service and are interested in a career in the hospitality business.
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QUALIFICATIONS:A minimum of 5 years of experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, fry cook and expediter. QUALIFICATIONS:A minimum of 5 years of experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, fry cook and expediter.
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The Food runner/Expediter is responsible for plate presentation and prompt delivery of each dish to the guest. During the course of his/her duties, the Food Runner/Expediter is polite and happy to provide outstanding service to all of our guests.
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FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM No money down No minimum credit requirements No balloon payment Flexible finance options Actual lease is through Expediter Services START A REWARDING CAREER Sign-on bonus Earn top pay for safe, precise, on-time delivery, and stay as busy as you want.
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The Expediter, Front of House Team Member's, is an energetic team player and liaison between the FOH and BOH, His/her responsibility is to fulfill order with care in a timely, precise manner and with the highest standards to provide an unforgettable experience for our guest.
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Description:Expedite, route, and dispatches material and parts in accordance with production schedules and commitments for 2nd shift.
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At least 21 years of age No DUI or drug convictions in the last 5 years No felonies in the last 10 years *No experience necessary for straight trucks or cargo vans Who is Panther? Through our exclusive lease purchase program, you can own a new 2023/2024 tractor with no money down, no minimum credit requirements and flexible financing options.
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Serves as expediter and inspector for housing construction and renovation projects. Maintain rotation maintenance schedules for items such flooring, paint, fan coil cleaning, and roof repair. Conducts preconstruction meetings with selected contractors and monitors and inspects all phases of construction of projects; provides technical, architectural, and engineering advice to construction trades and assists in the evaluation and approval of shop drawings, change orders, and payment requests to assure compliance with construction documents and UF policies.
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