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Collaborate effectively with Account Executive (sales) counterparts to manage risk throughout a long complex sales process. Collaborate effectively with Account Executive (sales) counterparts to manage risk throughout a long complex sales process.
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Consult with District staff and nutrition services managers concerning compliance with instructions issued, food quality, food preparation and production, sanitation and general conditions; make recommendations to Executive Director for each program for the purpose of providing nutritional meal choices.
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Dog Haus is seeking a fun, hard-working, positive bartender who shares our passion for high-quality food and alcohol to work at “Location” restaurant. To chase it down, guests can select great craft beers from a tap list emphasizing local favorites or a signature cocktail, and they can finish their meals on a sweet note with premium shakes or soft-serve ice cream.
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We are proud to amplify the voice of food banks and of hungry Californians in the corridors of our statehouse and country's Capitol, in the offices of foundations and corporations, on farms and in fields, and throughout our state.
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Organizes the schedules, food orders, and communication with MCC for semi-annual Study Jams. Supports the retention of students, in collaboration with the MCC and UHS, to hire, train, and retain a Wellness Coordinator/therapist, as well as continually renew the grant to fund the position.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, preferably Business, Economics, Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Biology, Food Science, Sensory Science, or related fields. 5+ years of procurement experience in a global, matrixed environment successfully leading strategic procurement work for direct/raw materials category management, particularly fragrances, flavors, or herbs/spices/essential oils.
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Utilizes approved food recipes and production standards to ensure proper quality, serving temperatures and standard portion control. We are hiring immediately for a full time FOOD SERVICE WORKER position.
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Partner with executive leadership and key stakeholders to design and implement strategic communications plans in support of Blue Shield of California priorities with the goal of establishing, advancing and maintaining a favorable corporate reputation with targeted audiences, including employees, providers, brokers, public officials, opinion leaders, regulators, consumers and media.
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Familiarity with live streaming platforms and production processes is a plus. This role demands a keen eye for fashion trends, strong organizational skills, and the ability to thrive in a live production environment.
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Assure that resident’s food is accessible and self-help devices are available as needed. Assist in preparing residents for meals (taking to/from dining room, serving trays, placing bibs, assistingin feeding or cutting food, removal of trays, supervision in dining room, etc.
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As a PCR Production Chemist II, you will play a crucial role in producing specialized life science products that empower researchers and scientists to achieve healthcare breakthroughs and save lives.
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We have cultivated long-lasting relationships and utilize them to connect our candidates and clients in several industries and job functions: Human Resources Customer Service Administration Finance & Accounting Operations Executive Search Non-Clinical Healthcare Information Technologies Supply Chain & Logistics Legal Real Estate Sales & Marketing.
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Another Source's client, University of California, Office of the President (UCOP), is recruiting an Executive Director, Worker's Compensation and Employment Practices Liability to join their team in Oakland, CA.
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Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: Overseeing the production and scheduling of ship overhaul and maintenance projects by analyzing, planning, and managing resources (e.g., manpower, materials, funding, equipment, polices) to ensure combat readiness.
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The ideal Executive Producer candidate is experienced at managing a large team of direct and indirect reports, and has a good understanding of a wide range of leadership, management, communication, and production practices.
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