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3) Be an ambassador for the Chick-fil-A culture with every interaction Responsibilities: Once a catering order has been received, coordinate with the Kitchen Manager on fulfilment Input a catering order in POS system Complete all set-up and preparation for each catering order: boxes, utensils, sauces, bags, etc.
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If so, then this Catering Coordinator role at Chick-fil-A Plaza at the Speedway may be for you! Our Catering Coordinator supports our community through catering and marketing events, and in-store connection and fundraising events.
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At Chick-fil-A, the Catering Coordinator effectively executes all catering orders with excellence. As a Catering Coordinator, your primary responsibility is to take, enter, and oversee all catering orders.
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As Catering Coordinator your role is to oversee all aspects of catering sales from taking orders, communicating with operations, helping to prepare and deliver, invoice, follow up with customers and collect payments.
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Parkhurst Dining, part of the Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, is a family owned, family run company that provides culinary, dining and catering services to over 80 organizations and universities east of the Mississippi.
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The Convention Services/Catering Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Director of Catering/Convention Services to achieve the hotel's revenue meeting planner satisfaction scores and food and beverage sales goals for one or more assigned properties.
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Overview Opportunity: Director of CateringOptimize catering sales and achieve guest satisfaction in accordance with established guest service and sustainability standards. If a meeting, social gala, or wedding brings you to the Central Park neighborhood, our updated venues, custom catering, and expert staff will help make your event a memorable success.
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The Catering and Marketing Coordinator actively organizes and pursues opportunities to influence sales growth for the business by means of promotional marketing, social media platforms, community outreach, and team relations.
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The Catering Sales Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Director of Catering to achieve the hotel's revenue and market share goals for two or more properties. Job Summary The Area Catering Sales Manager is responsible for attainment of assigned catering/banquet goals tied to the overall performance of the assigned collection of hotels.
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Under the general direction of the Food and Beverage Director, this position will create an exceptional customer experience for our 300,000+ thousand guests annually by producing outstanding food and guest service in all areas of the Bryce Jordan Center's Catering operations.
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This individual is responsible for providing administrative support to the Director of Convention Services, Catering Sales Managers, and Conference Services Managers, and supports Group Sales Department for blocking all function space, and in-house meeting requests.
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Works in conjunction with the Catering Coordinator, Food Service Manager, Catering Production Supervisor to ensure proper amounts of foods are ordered through outside vendors and in-house Central Kitchen.
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The Catering Associate performs a variety of tasks based on their particular shift assignment; all positions emphasize patient visitation for meal preferences, tray accuracy and meal assembly, meal distribution, dish room responsibilities, and restocking of work areas and hospital unit pantries.
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This role develops catering systems conducive to growth, innovation, and excellence in customer service and has the ability to use high levels of creativity in event planning and execution. In conjunction with the Chef, determines pricing of catering event using company guidelines.
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Prepare and package food products for Catering orders such as gallon beverages, coffee, CFA nuggets, CFA sandwiches, salads, etc. Stewardship: Chick-fil-A at Audubon Crossings strives to be good stewards of all that is entrusted.
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