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Our high retention rate is proof that team members really enjoy working at Chick-fil-A. Minimum 16+ years old. At Chick-fil-A, Team Leaders are responsible for assisting the management team in all aspects of shift management and ensuring that each restaurant guest has an outstanding experience.
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It's a Great Place to Work - At Chick-fil-A, our Operators consider their team members to be more than just employees, they are a highly valued part of each Chick-fil-A restaurant. Insures that Team Members monitor dining room, restroom, parking lot and overall facility cleanliness.
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Ensures that Team Members monitor dining room, restroom, parking lot and overall facility cleanliness. Ensures that Team Members are extremely accurate with weights and measurements for all recipe items.
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Insures that Team Members are extremely accurate with weights and measurements for all recipe items. Insures that Team Members work at a pace to maintain restaurant's established speed of service guidelines.
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Additionally, the incumbent will train the Zone service team and subcontractors in Arbon's philosophy of exceeding customer expectations and will train employees in proper customer service skills.
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Team Leaders are responsible for supervising assigned stations for an entire shift and may be assigned to open or close the restaurant in the absence of a manager; following established opening and closing procedures.
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Responsibilities include: Insures that Team Members follow recipes and read tickets to accurately prepare all orders. Closed Sundays - All Chick-fil-A restaurants are closed on Sundays so you can have a day off to spend with family and friends.
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Meet Our Organic Farm Team (Video, Opens in Modal) When you join our knowledgeable, talented team, you'll be a part of turning grocery shopping into a memorable experience-making our store our customers' happy place.
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Job Title Import Team Leader Education Bachelor's Degree Location U.S. - 100 Concord Road - Aston, PA US (Primary) Import Team Leader - (3647) The ability to work on a team and leadership experience is strongly desired.
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ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: Perform station duties (fountain & frozen, dresser, front swamp, back swamp, grill, switchboard, expeditor, food prep, and drive-thru (if applicable
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Rite-Hite Products Corporation, our dock leveler and restraint division, has an immediate need for a Production Team Leader. Rite-Hite Corporation is the global leader in the manufacture, sale, service and installation of loading dock equipment, high speed doors, industrial high-volume, low-speed fans, and much more - all designed to improve safety, productivity, design, environmental control and energy consumption.
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In order to be considered to join our AEC Practice as a Mechanical Team Leader, you must have demonstrated experience with delivery of facilities design packages for complex multi-discipline, architecture & engineering design projects for Food, Beverage, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), or Life Science sector manufacturing clients.
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Feel like you're on the path to becoming a Mechanical Team Leader but you're not quite there yet? As a Mechanical Team Leader, you will build a meaningful and fulfilling career with the support of professional development resources and mentorships including our First Year Experience program, Individual Development Plans, and Career Path resources and tools.
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The focus on enhancing the lives of people and pets, starts with our own employees and empowering them to achieve their goals, focusing on continuous improvement, and supporting the strong collaboration and inclusiveness that exist in our team.
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When you join Design Group as a Mechanical Team Leader, you are joining a team that will challenge you and position you for growth. Mechanical Team Leader. This mechanical engineering team delivers mechanical systems (HVAC, piping, plumbing, fire protection, refrigeration, etc.
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