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Overview :The Food Service Worker I is responsible for safely performing contract duties as assigned by management. Overview :The Food Service Worker I is responsible for safely performing contract duties as assigned by management.
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Serv-Safe/Local or State Food Service Certification preferredPrevious restaurant shift lead experience preferredSkills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication. ResponsibilitiesAdheres to guidelines, techniques and expectations for each station including, but not limited to, dough management, accuracy and proper portioning.
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Develop and maintain professional communication with commissary management, which helps to meet the financial objectives of the store. Previous shift lead/management experience mandatory.
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American Conservation Experience, a nonprofit Conservation Corps, in partnership with Bureau of Land Management Alaska State Office, is seeking One Communications & Outreach Member to contribute to the BLM Alaska Communications Team project alongside BLM Alaska State Office Staff.
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The Construction Field Planner Lead is a specialist with expertise in one aspect of construction: Civil (Ice, Gravel, Bridge erection, & VSM/Piling), Pipelines, Structural Steel Erection, Mechanical (Piping, HVAC Systems, & Rotating Equipment), or Electrical, Instrumentation, and Controls.
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Specialized Experience for GS-09: One-year of experience which includes assisting with the review and interpretation of construction project plans, drawings, and specifications; assisting with identifying and recommending corrections to deficiencies for construction and renovation projects; and preparing documents for contractor submittals reviews, Requests for Information (RFI), and correspondence.
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