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Title: Senior Food Service Worker. Senior Food Service Worker. Possession of a ServSafe Food Handler Certificate issued by the National Restaurant Association, plus eighteen (18) months of paid full time or its part time equivalent experience as defined in (A) above.
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Experience is not required bonus points if you have experience with customer service, cashier, cooking, food handling, basic math, drive-thru, safety standards, and fast-food restaurants.
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Also helps prepare cate Cashier, Food Service, Worker, Food, Restaurant, Retail, Insurance, Benefits. Also helps prepare cate Cashier, Food Service, Worker, Food, Restaurant, Retail, Insurance, Benefits.
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Operates Point of Sale system, assists the Chef, prepares coffee, and keeps the coffee and cashier stations clean. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Helps prepare foods such as meats, vegetables, baked goods and desserts.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Helps prepare foods such as meats, vegetables, baked goods and desserts.
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Food Service Worke Food Service, Worker, Food, Restaurant, Staffing. PeopleReady is looking for Food Service Workers who take pride in their work ethic.
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The Food Service Worker will provide routine food preparation and customer assistance services throughout the restaurant. Follow all safety and sanitation guidelines and regulations to ensure quality food service.
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During times of scaled back service hours, or in the best interest of Food Services, an employee may be required to work a food line, work in the storeroom, cook or be a cashier, possibly in another campus unit.
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Job Type Entry Level, General Labor, Restaurant - Food Service. Founded in 1960,AVI Foodsystemshas evolved into one of the most respected and trusted food service companies in the nation.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Helps prepare foods such as meats, vegetables, baked goods and desserts.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Performs prep work such as washing, peeling, cutting and se Cashier, Food Service, Worker, Food, Restaurant, Retail, Insurance, Benefits.
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Experience working in a restaurant, catering facility, hospital, hospitality, healthcare or similar food services related industry as a plus. We are seeking a responsible and experienced Kitchen Utility Worker/Dishwasher to assist the busy kitchen team of a luxury assisted living community with various job-related tasks and other support activities as they arise.
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Performs cashiering duties, including general food service work. Maintains sanitation standards in the preparation, service and dining room facilities. Maintains sanitation standards in the preparation, service and dining room facilities.
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Performs cashiering duties, including general food service work.
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Performs cashiering duties, including general food service work.
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