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Frontier Senior Living is seeking an outstanding Cook for Crescent Landing at Santa Ana Memory Care community located in Santa Ana, California. Experience as on-line cook in food services preferred.
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Hotel, Airplane, and Car Travel may be required SM and above roles only. Through partnerships with brands such as adidas, Brandy Melville, Essentials Fear of God, our own brands, and many more.
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Always wanted to try your hand at rolling sushi?
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Explore new applications in the hospitality industry, such as MDU/UC/POS/Hotel, etc. CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, CWNA & other network certification. Bachelor’s degree in computer science, electronic engineering, or a related field.
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Under supervision of F.S. Manager and or Sr. Cook, incumbent performs journeyman level food preparation. 1-3 Years Experience as a cook involving the preparation and cooking of a variety of food in large quantities in the kitchen of a club, restaurant, hospital or other institute.
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Requirement: Prior cook experience is required. But we don't stop at just foodservice – we take it to the next level by offering cutting-edge nutrition education programs that empower students to make smart, healthy choices daily.
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Hospitality Spotlight is partnering with a prestigious luxury hotel in California to find a Human Resource Director who is passionate about hospitality and experienced in leading HR functions at an upscale property.
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Cook - Prepares and serves food, including texture modified and therapeutic diets following facility menus, current applicable federal, state, and local standards, guidelines and regulations, in line with our established policies and procedures to ensure that quality dining services, as may be directed by the Dining Services Director, are provided at all times.
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Follow lost and found protocols and report missing hotel items from the guestroom to the Executive Housekeeper or to the Supervisor on Duty; and. Clean and disinfect bathroom and kitchenette or coffee-preparation areas according to hotel polices.
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Now, about you:You’re 18 years or olderInterested in traveling within and outside of your home state, with overnight hotel stays Have reliable transportation and valid driver’s license You can perform physical work of moving, bending, standing and can lift up to 50 lbs.
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Arranging travel by preparing itineraries and securing transportation and hotel reservations. As a CGS Legal Assistant, you will be responsible for performing administrative and organizational Litigation Support for the United States Attorney's office.
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Accurately answers inquiries from potential guests and accepts hotel reservations. Responds to telephone and in-person inquiries regarding reservations, hotel information and guest concerns in a timely fashion.
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It’s from him we learned to cook our steaks over fire, serve generous portions, and to create Memorable Dining Experiences for our Guests in 6 western states! Support Broiler Cook in preparing orders.
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The Child Care Cook, Food Specialist, is responsible for overall food preparation for the school’s enrolled children. We also offer tuition reimbursement, assistance with ECE Credits (worth college credit toward an Early Childhood degree), and our exclusive Master Teacher program to enhance your skills—and increase your pay.
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We are seeking a talented Travel Advisor to handle all aspects of Entertainment Travel including but not limited to air, hotel, ground transportation, and personalized concierge services with VIP white glove service.
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hotel job Title: cook Company: Napa Lw in Costa Mesa, CA
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