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Preferred Licenses/Certifications and Skills: ServSafe /Food Safety certification a plus but not mandatory - subject to restaurant locations and/or jurisdiction as some do require Food Handler certification for anyone working in food service.
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Job opportunities as Cook / Food Prep / Kitchen Team Member is generally offered as a full time or part time restaurant job. Follow Food Safety and Cleanliness Guidelines.
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Assist with food service operations including food preparation and food safety, executing Company processes and programs to provide a consistent guest experience. Maintain the overall appearance and cleanliness of the location (inside and out) ensuring that stock levels are appropriate, that the product is fresh and the food service area is spotless.
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Be committed to health & food safety. As a Team Member at Panera, your job is to:Meet & greet our guests, delivering excellent customer service in every circumstance. Career Growth OpportunitiesRequirements for the Team Member Position include:Must be at least 16 years old.
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Other: Specialized attire required in food establishments. Working Relationships: Clerks, Team Members, Shift Leaders, Assistant Manager, Restaurant General Manager, District Manager, Brand Manager, and various Corporate personnel and vendors.
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If you are a high energy, outgoing person who loves to work as part of a team, this job is for you! Quick Service Restaurant Team members play a key role in serving and delighting our guests.
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Adhering to all food safety and hygiene guidelines to ensure that the food and drinks served to customers are of the highest quality. A food and beverage employee at Worlds of Fun is responsible for providing excellent customer service to guests while working in various food and beverage locations throughout the park.
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The Packaging Team Member is the final step in the food assembly processing line for all finished products created within the Manufacturing facility. The working temperature of the Packing Room is consistently 35° - 38°F. RSC/FFM Job Description Experience Required: 0 - 6 months Education Desired: High school diploma or equivalent Certification or Licensing Preferred: Food Safety Lifting Requirement: Up to 50 pounds Age Requirement: At least 18 years of age Job Responsibilities Prepare ready to eat sandwiches and salads on conveyor belt assembly lines in a cold room environment (35-38 degrees.
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Adhere to Chick-fil-A's high standards of cleanliness, sanitation, and food safety. Are you passionate about delivering top-quality food and contributing to a dynamic kitchen team.
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Responsibilities Include: Ensuring quality of all food served to Guests Maintaining a positive attitude and truthful character demonstrating REMARKable service for every Guest that visits our restaurant Observing health, food safety, and sanitation guidelines Essential Skills: Fast paced, accurate food preparation Friendly enthusiasm Dependability Willingness to learn and apply feedback Benefits At Chick-fil-A, the team member role is more than just a job, it’s an opportunity.
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They will actively protect our food safety and brand image by maintaining a clean environment and following Chick-fil-A's safety and operational standards all day, every day. Perks of being a Chick-fil-A Team Member include flexible hours, competitive pay and a positive atmosphere.
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DescriptionA Chick-fil-A team member performs guest service and food preparation duties. Chick-fil-A team members must also adhere to all safety policies and health regulations.
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Responsibilities:Prepare and assemble delicious cold menu items (salads, wraps and more)Follow food safety standards and proceduresAssist in maintaining a clean and organized kitchenQualifications:Enthusiastic and motivated team playerAbility to work 8-hour shifts and weekendsNo prior experience required - we provide training.
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Working at Chick-fil-A Lohman or University Ave teaches more than just food safety. At Chick-fil-A, the team member role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity. Please consider visiting your Las Cruces Chick-fil-A restaurant if you'd like to learn more about the team member experience.
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Foodie Extraordinaire: You'll follow the sacred codes of food safety, sanitation, and quality, conjuring up culinary delights that leave taste buds dancing. We're assembling an epic Back of House (BOH) team to whip up delectable dishes and deliver an extraordinary food service experience to our hungry guests.
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