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As a global and growing food, beverage, and nutritional supplement ingredient supplier to the world's best companies, Van Drunen Farms is always seeking positive and talented employees to help our company reach the next level.
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Description Job Description Job Title: Material Handler Location: Phoenix, AZ Department: Warehouse We are a global leader in food & beverage ingredients. With our fresh thinking, we help our customers unleash the sensory and functional attributes of cocoa, coffee, dairy, nuts and spices so they can create naturally good food & beverage products that meet consumer expectations.
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Ability to attain and maintain ServSafe/Food handler/Server permit for Food and Beverage preparation and serving. The Night Auditor is responsible for overseeing the auditing, posting and balancing of daily financial transactions to support the hotels and hotel outlets including Food & Beverage as well as for continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Responsible for food and beverage service to Members and guests, adhering to the ClubCorp standards of service. Food Handler and Alcohol Server Certifications as required by State and City.
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Perform Special projects as necessary for the General Manager and/or Food and Beverage Director. Hold a current Food Handler Card or in the process of being certified. Support the entire Food and Beverage operation including supervising other areas if necessary, handling special projects, running promotions, handling public relations, and marketing.
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The Banquet Server is responsible for providing banquet service to Members and Guests while consistently displaying a positive attitude with knowledge about the food and beverage menu. Previous Food and Beverage experience preferred.
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Our unprecedented collection of more than 200 golf and country, city, and stadium clubs share a common goal- building relationships and enriching lives. The time has come to build on our traditions and write new chapters.
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ServSafe Food Handler Certified. Explaining to guests food and beverage items listed on the menu, including ingredients and methods of preparation. Taking orders from guests, including water, beverage, and food orders.
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Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements Completion of SafeStaff Food handler Training Program required within 30 days of hire. Able to use and maintain the food service equipment (, microwave, blender, thermometer, refrigerator, and scale.
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Certificates and Licenses: Food Handler Permit and Alcohol Beverage Certification as designated by state and local agencies. Maintain the cleanliness of all surfaces involved in the food handling process, such as counters, and microwave ovens.
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We operate a variety of food and beverage locations at Epcot Theme Park, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, and Disney Springs. A Food Handler is responsible for the ordering, receiving, stocking and rotating of all necessary food and non-food products for Epcot Mexico.
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Food Handler Card and MAST Alcohol Permit is required at time of hire. Participates in the service, setup and removal of food and beverage during banquet functions. Breakdowns, cleans and set-up of tables, food buffets and beverage stations.
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Current Food Handler Certification and TABC. Performs food & beverage preparation duties such as preparing condiments, brewing coffee, and ensuring workstations are stocked.
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R e q u ir e me nts: N e a t, cl e a n, a nd w e ll-gr o omed appearance Basic knowledge of food and beverage, service standards, customer relations & etiquette. Tuberculosis (TB) Clearance by the Department of Health's Food Handler guidelines (Hawaii only.
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The Criollo Back Server is a food and beverage handler. The individual will assist the Front Server as well as the Food Runners with serving food to guests. Assist Food Runners with running and serving food.
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