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The Department of Corrections, Division of Institutions, is recruiting for a Food Service Lead position, at the Spring Creek Correctional Center (SCCC) located in Seward, Alaska. Ability to obtain the ServSafe: Food Protection Manager Certification.
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No matter which area of the business you support or which brand you decide to advance within our food service concepts,Alltown Fresh,Ramuntos, D'Angelos, Subway, Aroma Joes, or even our convenience brands, XtraMart, Honey Farms, Fast Freddies, Mr Mikes, Alltown, Jiffy Mart, Gulf, Honey Dew, Mobil Mart, Verc, Convenience Plus Brands, we know your contributions will be extremely valued and rewarded.
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Description :Global Partner’s is looking for a Food Service Supervisor/ Deli Lead. Our Fresh Food’s Supervisor is responsible directing and supervising all activities in the deli and food service department and its personnel to achieve merchandising, sales and guest service goals established for the department.
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Presents, trains, and sells Farner-Bocken Company (a division of Core-Mark International) fresh and food service products to existing accounts, new accounts, prospective accounts, multiunit accounts, and national accounts in a defined sales territory while maintaining and promoting the company image within the Industry.
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The purpose of the Child and Youth Program (CYP) Food Service Worker position is to perform a variety of food preparation and food service tasks for the CYP. This position is located in a School Age Care (SAC) Program but may assist with food preparation for the Child Development Center (CDC.
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The primary responsibility of the Executive Sous Chef is to supervise, delegate and work hands-on in kitchen functions with kitchen personnel to ensure high quality of food, timeliness in food service, proper food and labor costs, and a safe, sanitary kitchen.
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How to establish your relationships in the vast network of resources available to you, a Gordon Food Service sales representative. See below for a quick glance of who we are and the impact you could have on the food service industry.
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Associates degree or equivalent with concentration in food and nutrition, food service management, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, nutrition education, culinary arts, business or a related field AND at least one year of relevant school nutrition programs experience.
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Sysco, US Foods, Performance Food Group (PFG), McLane, and Gordon Food Service (GFS). Core Food Service and Acosta Group Digital Commerce BU). Food Service distributor's enterprise systems.
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Gordon Food Service encourages veterans and active military members to apply. Gordon Food Service values our customers and understands that their success is largely dependent upon their workforce.
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Gordon Food Service is a drug-free workplace and drug tests all employees. Providing ongoing training to customers on Gordon Food Service product offerings. How to use Gordon Food Service systems, processes, and tools to manage customer relationships.
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The Chef de Cuisine will plan and manage service, food production, preparation, presentation and financial reporting within the Department of Campus Dining in conjunction with an executive chef.
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Developing sales strategies that highlight products, services, values, and solutions offered by Gordon Food Service and presenting the sales strategy to prospective customers. For over 120 years, Gordon Food Service has delivered the excellence, expertise, and quality products our customers need to design successful food operations and experiences.
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We produce high-quality and consistent products, which include yogurt (Dahi or Indian, Greek and traditional), smoothies / yogurt drinks, sour cream, and dips from single serve options to food service side.
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Communicates with the registered dietitian, dietetic technician, nursing service, dietary personnel, residents, families and other disciplines concerning food service and resident nutrition care.
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