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Oversee that appropriate Maintenance and Safety Standards are followed, and that kitchen team strictly adheres to state and federal regulations when it comes to food storage, handling and preparation and other safety and sanitation codes involving culinary utensils, kitchen equipment and overall cleanliness.
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This includes but is not limited to: Identifying and correcting safety hazards or notifying the facility or the Director of Rehabilitation so that safety hazards will be immediately remedied.
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We have over 30 outpatient behavioral health locations nestled throughout our communities located in Kern County, Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Diego County. Perks @ Pathways (student loan refinancing, pet insurance, Verizon wireless discount, movie, hotel, concert, and sporting event discounts.
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Location: Corru-Kraft FullertonTravel Requirement: 0-5% of Travel Required/FrequencyFLSA Status: Non-Exempt What You’ll be Responsible For in this Role In this role the Maintenance Mechanic will be responsible for Safety and Health of self and team working in the surrounding area.
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We are hiring in multiple locations across southern California for PT, OT, ST, PTA, COTA: such as Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Van Nuys, Simi Valley, Northridge, Thousand Oaks, Santa Monica, Culver city, Inglewood, Southgate, Gardena, Torrance, Hawthorne, Long Beach, East LA, Down-Town LA, South LA, Glendale, Eagle rock, Pasadena, Alhambra, Arcadia, Burbank, Diamond Bar, West Covina, arcadia.
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Maintains and inspects food receiving, preparation, production, and storage areas to ensure that health and safety regulations are always adhered to. Practicing food safety and sanitation.
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Individuals specified to work as a Park Decorator must have a full understanding of safety, hardware, efficient fabrication techniques and an awareness of theme park décor installations. The Park Decorator role is responsible in fabricating and maintaining props, sets, window displays, floral arrangements and artificial foliage applications, seasonal holiday decorations, shade control, restaurant seating, window coverings, carpet, and theater curtains for the Disneyland Resort, and other departments.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Juice Bar Attendant is responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction, resolving customer complaints, and addressing any questions or comments that customers may have regarding Food and Merchandise sold in the Club. Juice Bar Attendant will have thorough knowledge of policies and procedures related to food preparation, cash register operations, and capable of processing transactions quickly.
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Under general supervision, operates radiographic equipment, including whole body CT scanners and radiographic equipment; develops x-ray images; maintains adequate records; assists physician in fluoroscopic examinations; operates portable x-ray equipment, and follows standard radiation and safety procedures.
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Are you ready for craft beer, great food, and an all-around "WOW" experience? Monitor food and beverage quality and execution. Prepare and receive orders of food and beverages. Food & Beverage Execution.
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Neogen Care is a will established Home Health Care agency with patients throughout the California Bay Area, Greater Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.
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Armed officer is present to ensure the safety of all employees, visitors & personnel on site. National Eagle Security Inc., is looking for: QUALIFIED: Armed Officers with Baton & First Aid for Long Term Assignment in Los Angeles County.
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The Staff/Sr. Staff Attorney is an in-house, fully remote, position that will handle a designated caseload of Workers’ Compensation cases appearances before the California Workers' Compensation Boards in Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles, Van Nuys, and Oxnard.
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Follows Executive Chef, Sous Chef or Kitchen Supervisors assignments for opening and closing procedures and food preparation. Must have basic knowledge of food and beverage preparations, service standards, guest relations and etiquette.
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