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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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The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for all the duties in the absence of the Food Service Director and Assistant Food Service Manager (Production Manager.
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HHHunt's Spring Arbor Senior Living of Greenville is actively seeking a Food Service Director to oversee and initiate duties related to food service while supervising food service staff members.
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Multiple vacancies for the Food Service Supervisor are available. Position Department Location Opened Closes WU/REST/LAKEFRONT Madison Mar 4 2022 Mar 18 2022 11:55 PM FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR summary: Come join the Wisconsin Union Restaurant team as a Food Service Supervisor.
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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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Job 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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The Food Service Supervisor will supervise all full and part-time evening dietary employees (cook and dietary aides) on duty. The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for the scheduling of dietary employees (cook and aides.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of; Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Food Service Director. Hy-Vee Food Stores.
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We are looking to add a motivated, effective food service director to our Cura Hospitality team in Newton. As a food service director, you will have the opportunity to lead a talented team of food service workers and manage all aspects of a food service department to ensure that customers and clients never miss a meal.
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We are now hiring for Cooks and Food Service Workers in Charlottesville, VA Learn More. we are a food market where you make the difference. To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, we asked our employees to share their stories around food, family, and traditions.
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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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Monmouth Crossing has an employment opportunity available for a Food Service Worker. The Food Service Worker cleans and maintains the assigned area. The Food Service Worker prepares and serves food.
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Enhance Member retention efforts and coordinate with the other Club departments to provide the Three Steps of Service at all times whether on the golf course, in the Halfway House, or other Food and Beverage service areas.
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The Assistant is responsible for the set-up/service/sanitation of all meals to residents, staff, visitors and for special functions in some/all of the following capacities: dishwashing operations, pot/pan processing, staff and visitor meal service, snack shop, service, sanitation, workstation and nourishment preparations, etc.
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Assist the Food & Beverage Manager/Banquet Manager with scheduling Banquet staff to ensure sufficient staffing for upcoming functions. Submit order of all supplies (candles note pads pens uniforms) to Food & Beverage Manager for approval and maintain inventory levels.
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