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Our Salad & Sandwich Makers prep, cook, assemble, and plate soups, salads, grain bowls, sandwiches, and more—using nothing but real ingredients in every single order. Salad and Sandwich MakerPANERA CAFE ASSOCIATE: SALAD & SANDWICH MAKER Want to work in a place where you can learn, laugh, be supported, be yourself and reach your goals.
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Description:In 1762, John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich®, invented the meal that changed dining forever. The Team Member is responsible for building the world's greatest hot sandwich while consistently following the proper recipes and procedures, and adhering to Earl of Sandwich's high standards regarding food presentation, cleaning, and sanitation.
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Working with our Guests to knowledgeably recommend meal options and fulfill their orders from start to finish
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Stock sandwich area, prepare and package sandwiches. Batter (chicken and seafood), fries and monitors holding times of chicken, seafood, fries, and any other fried products. Bake and dress biscuits.
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Our Salad and Sandwich Makers prep, cook, assemble, and plate soups, salads, grain bowls, sandwiches and more - using nothing but real ingredients in every single order. Our Salad and Sandwich Makers delight customers with real food, real fast.
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In 1762, John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, invented the meal that changed dining forever. We Invented the Sandwich and have been eating sandwiches since 1762. Using 250 years of experience, we bring you Earl of Sandwich.
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Applied Composites is seeking an NDT Technician II that conducts ultrasonic tests on fabricated composite parts (laminate & sandwich construction) and products to identify discontinuities. Applied Composites is seeking an NDT Technician II that conducts ultrasonic tests on fabricated composite parts (laminate & sandwich construction) and products to identify discontinuities.
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Our goal is to serve the highest quality sub sandwich to our customer in a manner that projects a thankful and caring mentality to every person that comes through our door. The Jersey Mikes tradition was founded on a strong sense of community and commitment to the personal and professional development of our people.
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Cooks are responsible for exhibiting a friendly, enthusiastic attitude while performing job assignments, showing a caring attitude for guests and fellow crew members, and maintaining the company’s operational quality and cleanliness standards.
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We work as a team to provide excellent guest service by helping with order taking, sandwich making, etc. Our Bakers ensure quality product is available each shift by stocking the bagel wall and pastry case.
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