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ATTACH Valid ServSafe Food Handler Certificate. Free PDF Converter (Primo PDF) CalPERS Retirement Benefits. Employees of this County are required to comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Title VII, and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments, and the ADA Act of 1990.
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Valid ServSafe Food Handler Certificate required. Ability to operate in MICROS Food & Beverage Management Operating System. Promotes coffee consumption by educating customers; sells coffee and coffee grinding and brewing equipment, accessories, and supplies; prepares and serves a variety of coffee drinks, along with pastries and cookies.
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ServSafe® Food Handler certification 9within 30 days of hire) ServSafe® Allergen certification 9within 30 days of hire) Participates in and supports all aspects of healthcare food service operations.
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SERVSAFE FOOD HANDLER CARD (REQUIRED) - If you do not have this card, you will be required to have it before starting in position. Under the direct supervision of the Nutrition Services Supervisor, the FSW I will perform duties related to patient food service, tray line, dish duties, and sanitation.
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ServSafe Certificate: Some positions may be required to obtain and maintain a ServSafe California Food Handler Card within thirty (30) days of appointment. Learn the proper food safety procedures used in preparing, handling, serving and storing food and cleaning kitchen facilities.
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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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Must complete ServSafe Food Handler training. Work EnvironmentThis job operates in a kitchen environment, housed with equipment such as an oven, stove, dishwasher, slicer, steamer, mixer, and chef's knives.
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Certified as a ServSafe Food Handler or can gain certification within a reasonable time from start date. We are looking for committed individuals who can provide excellent customer service while preparing, and serving food items and beverages to patrons of the City of Collinsville's Gateway Convention Center.
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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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Current (within the past 12 months) ServSafe® Allergen and Food Handler Certifications. Collaborates with the Food and Nutrition Services team to enhance patient experience.
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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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Food Service license/certification: ServSafe Food Handler Certification. Food Service license/certification: ServSafe Manager Certification. You will need to take care of our guest in a fun and personal matter taking their order as well as up selling ( extra items), delivering drinks and food, keeping your work area clean and organized and finishing any side work assigned to you.
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MR) Do you possess a ServSafe certification of California Food Handler Card? ServSafe certification or California Food Handler Card is preferred. (MQ) Do you possess at least one year of responsible experience in food service in a commercial or institutional setting or catering.
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Must have or be able to obtain Food Handler, ServSafe, or other state required certification within 60 days of hire. Maintain the flow of service from the kitchen to the dining room to ensure all residents receive their preferences in both food and beverages timely.
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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. The Server will also run food and drinks to guests' tables, when needed.
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