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Desired Qualifications Licenses/Certificates/Credentials: All food handlers are required by San Diego County Code to possess either a valid food handler card issued by a county-authorized food handler training school or a County of San Diego food handler test administered by the current food safety manager who has passed a state-approved food safety certification exam.
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Qualifications/ Education/ Experience: 2 years of previous food service, retail, or restaurant supervisory experience preferred Food Handler Certification required. Assists in driving operational excellence by driving sales and controlling labor and food costs during shifts.
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Requirements Requirements Required Qualifications: SD County Food Handler Card; or Food Safety Certificate, or able to pass Food Handlers test given by certified manager or designeeMust be able to speak, read, and write English Preferred Qualifications: 6 months experience in Food ServiceFood Service experience in a Healthcare setting.
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Food Handler Card or its equivalent certification is required for all positions related to: preparation, handling and serving food. The Restaurant Clerk position is one of the key contact points for our customers Service experience and will Assist with the preparation of El Super grilled and hot food items, following precise Company standards for preparation and presentation and maintaining a clean and inviting restaurant.
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Food Handler Card Ability to communicate in a satisfactory manner, both verbal and written English. Supervisors are part of a fun, fast paced environment and will have multiple responsibilities from guest interaction, to expediting orders, to hands on service.
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Competencies: Customer service skills, and experience entering orders into a Point-Of-Sales (POS) system is preferredFood Handler Card: A food handler card required where applicableJob Details:Work Hours: Full-Time and Part-Time hours are availableCareer Advancement/Career Plan: We promote heavily from within, so from a Crew Member you can develop to become a Shift Leader, Assistant Manager, General Manager, and beyond.
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Under immediate supervision, in a fast-paced environment, prepares and/or assists in preparing, counting, assembling, cooking, heating, and serving a variety of food in a food service environment; does general cleaning and performs related work as required.
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Food Handler certification may be required depending on local requirements, acquired at your expense. We're looking for friendly team players to provide great customer service and cook food for our guests.
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Food Handler certificate from the County of San Diego is preferred. May prepare, cook, or assemble food items, such as sandwiches and salads, and wrap or place orders in containers for carry-out.
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Alcohol awareness certification and/or food service permit or valid health/food handler card as required by local or state government agency. Basic reading, writing and math skills and 6 months food service/customer service experience.
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