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Management Candidates should ideally come from a quick-serve/food service background with the ability to lead teams through positive coaching and mentoring for at least 1 year. Candidates must have knowledge of proper restaurant sanitation with food and labor cost experience being a plus.
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SMG, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for Lead Cook at Franklins Caf & Market. + Assists and approves the cleaning, sanitation, and organization of kitchen, walk-in coolers, and all storage areas per SMG and Chefs guidelines.
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Adhere to company policies & procedures, particularly in the areas of dress code, grooming, sanitation, and maintenance of a work environment free of unlawful harassment or discrimination. Prepare a variety of customer beverage orders such as espresso drinks and Coffee of the Day. Must execute and adhere to all Starbucks programs, policies and promotions.
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Incumbent will perform duties as an Operating Room Assistant to include: patient care; blood products, specimens, and equipment transport; equipment maintenance, environmental sanitation, restocking supplies, cleaning soiled supplies, storing and distributing anesthesia support materials.
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Job Description The Lead Cook is responsible for cooking and preparing food using standard recipes and production guidelines while following food safety, food handling, and sanitation procedures.
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Effectively lead the restaurant while the Manager or Asst. Manager is not present. Follow proper sanitation and safety procedures including knife handling and kitchen equipment. Lead each shift by delegating duties, assigning tasks, and following up with all team members.
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Responsible for managing the POP MART vending machine operations, including machine management, restocking, sanitation, and handling customer complaints if needed. Opportunities to learn and lead: we provide on-the-job training to ensure employees are equipped with the most up-to-date skill sets and knowledge.
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CANDIDATES WITH THE FOLLOWING CAREER EXPERIENCE PREFERRED: Maintenance Maintenance Technician TechnicianMaintenance Mechanic Service Technician HVAC Lead Technician Maintenance Engineer WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
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Develop key staff including sous chefs and lead cooks. Facilitate and manage all kitchen equipment maintenance and implement/conduct sanitation audits and cleaning schedules in order to comply with all local Department of Health (DOH) regulations.
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The Concession Stand Lead is responsible for the oversight or delegation of responsibilities within the food service operation such as inventory, customer service, food preparation, and food safety and sanitation procedures.
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Job DescriptionAECOM is looking for a Managing Project Engineer (MPE) with an electrical background (E/I&C) to work on various small to medium-sized projects for the Orange County Sanitation District's Small Projects Division (SPD) This role will be based at OC SAN Plant 1 in Fountain Valley, California.
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AECOM is looking for a Managing Project Engineer (MPE) with an electrical background (E/I&C) to work on various small to medium-sized projects for the Orange County Sanitation District's Small Projects Division (SPD) This role will be based at OC SAN Plant 1 in Fountain Valley, California.
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State and local housing, fire prevention, lead paint hazard and sanitation codes and ordinances. Under the direction of senior management, inspects dwelling units for the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program to ensure compliance with standards established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD.
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Communicate with Sanitation Department for any issues found in the Pre-Op inspections and document proper corrective actions when deficiencies are found. A Utility operator's duties are to assist the supervisor/lead in day-to-day operations to fulfill orders that are scheduled with speed and accuracy.
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Expedite the sanitation process, inform Supervisor of daily progress and provide reports as required. Monitor all sanitation processing operations; maintain the efficient flow of the production process to meet the planned sanitation rates.
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