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Be knowledgeable of the assignments for all kitchen stations, including fries, breading, assembling, boards, and food prep. Prepare, cook, assemble, and present food safely, quickly and efficiently, meeting Chick-fil-A standards.
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They also monitor the facility operation to ensure compliance with corporate quality requirements, SQF, labeling, GMP's, food safety, and all other such standards of the plant. Leadership - The QA Technician will be an example for the line, as such they will need to be honest, dependable, punctual, and trustworthy and follow all policies/procedures set forth by Shearers Foods LLC. The QA Technician must have the ability to work well with others.
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As a Prep Cook your responsibility is to perform routine tasks that include completing preparation of food and recipes, cleaning and sanitizing equipment, and organizing the kitchen under the directions of cooks, chefs, or food service managers.
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Food Scientist Product Development Director for a Food Processing Plant in the Phoenix AZ area. Food science and food product development, specifically with non frozen dairy/ice cream.
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Our brand-new Ingo's Tasty Food North Scottsdale is looking for Prep Cooks to join our kitchen! As the second Ingo's Tasty Food location, originally founded in 2013 in the hip Arcadia neighborhood in Phoenix, ITF Block 23 is now offering guests an including: coffee, full breakfast, pastries from LGO Bakeshop, lunch and dinner favorites.
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Responsible for consulting with Executive Chef, Sous Chef or Kitchen Supervisor to plan menus and estimate expected food consumption. The Prep Cook/Line Cook is responsible for preparing foods to be served to guests throughout the venue.
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Must have a Maricopa County Food Handler's Card and non-slip shoes. The purpose of this position is to act as a Team Member for the Chick-Fil-A Diamondback location on campus. Must have a Maricopa County Food Handler's Card and non-slip shoes.
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Work banquet food station as scheduled by Food Production Manager. Prepare and service food for Associate Cafeteria as specified by the Food Production Manager. Preparation of specials will be under the direction of the Food Production Manager or Assistant Food Production Manager.
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Prep Cook is in charge of ensuring the restaurant has food prepped for service at all times. This funky neighborhood hangout is sure to bring people together with good food, good beer and of course, dogs.
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Competitive salary Career Growth opportunities Health, Dental, and Vison PTO As the Food Cost Controller, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of inventory management, cost controls, and any related collaboration initiatives across our rapidly expanding restaurant group.
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The Food Production Worker prepares healthy food which is provided to the MCSO inmate population and instructs inmates on kitchen tasks. Food Production Worker must complete a program approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI.
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A Cake Decorator has a keen eye for Food Safety and Sanitation and will be able to help in production and merchandising while offering unmatched customer service. Preparation of food, including baking bread, decorating cookies, creating fresh offerings.
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REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE: An unexpired Maricopa County Food Handler Care; or a valid card or certificate issued by an ANSI-accredited food handler training program; or a valid food handler card or certificate issued by another county within Arizona.
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The Food & Beverage Manager oversees all aspects of food and beverage operations, and outlets. Qualifications The Food and Beverage Manager will report to the Sr. Food & Beverage Manager.
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We span USDA, FDA, CFIA food processing facilities. You will start off as a trainee, learning how to clean and sanitize plants while understanding and complying with all food safety and safety policies and procedures.
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