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These payments include disbursements to School Food Service Managers for car fare reimbursement and other miscellaneous items. Assists with the auditing the unit’s Imprest Fund payments for other than School Food Service Managers.
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Prepared Foods: Deli Counter Service, Kitchen, Food Prep, Dishwasher, Culinary Venues (Pizza Maker, Sandwich Maker, Runner: Hot Food / Salad Bar) Specialty: Beer, Wine, Cheese Cutting and Wrapping, Chocolate, Pub Service.
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Implement company programs and manage the operations of the Restaurant, Room Service and any other food and beverage outlet as required to ensure compliance with LSOPs and SOPs, safety regulations and federal, state and local regulations to ensure an optimal level of service, quality and hospitality are provided to the guest(s.
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Senior Customer Executive Food Servicereq Employment Type: Regular Location: HORSHAM,PA Have you ever enjoyed Arnold, Brownberry or Oroweatbread? Key Job Responsibilities:Direct line accountability to National Customer HQ TeamsLead, coach, and manage a Team of Account ManagersCollaborate with BBU (Bimbo Bakeries USA) sales and operations teams regarding performance andexecutionManage communication to all functional teams regarding account news andinformationEstablish relationships with key buying influencers and cross functional teams: supply chain, marketing, culinary, and the category management team.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of a Restaurant Manager / Food Truck Manager, the Restaurant Cook / Food Truck Cook is responsible for all food items prepared in the restaurant.
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Our 170+ stores are the primary supplier for many small food service operators, families, non-profit organizations, caterers and so much more! Gordon Food Service Store, the retail division of Gordon Food Service, offers the fast pace of retail in an environment that lets you balance your life and foster development for future growth.
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As a Food Trailer Assistant, you will welcome & greet guests on the trailer, take and prepare customer orders, bag and prepare orders for guests in a small environment, maintain cleanliness of the trailer, observe health and sanitation guidelines, and ensure each guest leaves with a smile.
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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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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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SCHEDULE This part-time food service position works Fridays and Saturdays from 9 pm - 1 am. Apply now to become a part of our forward-thinking and customer-focused food service team.
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Gordon Food Service values our customers and understands that their success is largely dependent upon their workforce. Gordon Food Service is a drug-free workplace and drug tests all employees.
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Do you have experience in food service management. Do you have Experience in Delivering high quality food service. Deliver high quality food service. The client is seeking an experienced Senior Area General Manager - Food to lead daily operations for our food team at MedStar Washington Hospital Center located in Washington, DC.
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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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Associate’s or higher degree in food service management or in hospitality, including a course of study in food service or restaurant management from an accredited institution of higher learning.
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Job Summary: The Sr. Regulatory & Compliance Specialist is responsible for assuring compliance with all food safety & regulatory matters, also for supporting the Sr. QA Manager in developing, implementing, and enforcing Food Safety Programs for the company (including SQF program), oversees the plant SQF program to ensure certification is maintained.
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