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Job Title: Food Service Worker - CACFP. The job of the Food Service Worker was established for the purpose/s of providing support to the food service activities with specific responsibilities for preparing and serving food items to students and/or school personnel, operating the cash registers and maintaining food service facilities in a safe and sanitary condition.
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The FSW, Cafeteria is responsible for supporting the overall quality of food and providing exemplary service at the assigned school; meeting the mandated nutritional needs of students; ensuring that all processes are met in utilizing standardized recipes; executing and supervising the cooking of meals to comply with USDA nutrition standards; ensuring all storage rooms and refrigerators/freezers are maintained according to FNS standards; and complying with mandated health requirements.
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The Food Service Worker performs a variety of patient and non patient food service duties such as preparing and delivering patient trays, servicing the cafeteria, working on tray line, stocking storage areas, preparing nourishments, dishwashing and pot washing, mopping and sweeping of floors and emptying of trash as well as other related tasks.
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Position Overview:The Food Service Worker (FSW) serves as a cafeteria worker helping in all steps of food preparation, presentation and sanitation of the kitchen and dining room.
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Performs a variety of patient and non patient food service duties such as preparing and delivering patient trays, servicing the cafeteria, working on tray line, stocking storage areas, preparing nourishments, dishwashing and pot washing, mopping and sweeping of floors and emptying of trash as well as other related tasks.
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The applicant must maintain a valid food handler’s certification from an accredited institution for the length of service. the applicant shall monitor temperature-controlled storage boxes daily, troubleshoot problems and report all issues/concern to identified equipment specialist and lab manager in a timely manner.
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Culinary or Apprenticeship program preferredExperience: Food preparation experience preferredCertificates or Licenses: Maricopa County Food Service Worker CertificationKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Knowledge of the fundamentals of food preparationKnowledge of the acceptable standards of sanitationKnowledge of operating all kitchen equipment, i.e. stoves, ovens, broilers, slicers, etc.
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The Food Service Worker performs food preparation and storage, serving of meals and snacks, cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, pots, and general department sanitation.
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As a General Utility Worker on our team of other service stars, you? Validated knowledge of the basic principles of food preparation, various cooking methods, and food safety regulations such as accurate food handling, sanitation, and storage.
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Must hold or obtain the following within 30 days of hire: A valid food worker card issued by the State of Alaska's Division of Environmental Health (DEC); a valid Underground Storage Tank (UST) class C or higher certification; and a valid TAP card issued by the Alaska Cabaret, Hotel, Restaurant and Retailers Association.
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The Food Service Worker Dietary performs a variety of patient and non patient food service duties such as preparing and delivering patient trays, servicing the cafeteria, working on tray line, stocking storage areas, preparing nourishments, dishwashing and pot washing, mopping and sweeping of floors and emptying of trash as well as other related tasks.
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FSW can work in one or more functional areas of the kitchen such as food preparation, dish and pot washing, dry and refrigerated storage and receiving, and the serving area doing work such as portioning cold food, dipping hot food, working in the dish room and passing trays.
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SSP America operates several restaurants throughout the Miami International Airport located in Miami, FL. Our restaurants include: Chick-Fil-A and Jackson Soul Food Our Utility/Dishwasher positions at SSP have the very important role of keeping our restaurants and units clean and sanitized for both our guests and our teamHere are a few things you can expect when you join our team as a Utility/Dishwasher Worker.
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Overview The Food Service worker is responsible for assisting with food preparation for catering opportunities at the Freeport Vocational Center and other customer inquiries.
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When requested, assists in completing inventories in storeroom and storage area by physically counting materials, to ensure all items are accounted for as well as to ensure sufficient food supply for next day.
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