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Yard House - 1875 Newport Blvd. [Restaurant Associate / Server Assistant] As a Food Runner at Yard House, you'll: Follow recipe and presentation guidelines to meet or exceed guests' expectationsCoordinate food orders to support timely and efficient delivery to each tableEnsure proper food safety and sanitation standards to ensure guest safetyMeet special guest requests while ensuring high quality standards.
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Two (2) years experience in the fields of nutrition and food service management desirable. Oversees the food safety and nutritional care aspects of the Food and Nutrition Services Department to ensure full compliance with federal, state and other regulatory agencies.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Food Service Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 4 years experience in the food and beverage, culinary, event management, or related professional area.
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The work assignment will be in the dish room or to a lesser degree retail, production or catering performing such tasks as general clean-up, dishwashing, trayline, transporting food to service areas, and trash removal.
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Dates: Monday, June 10th, Tuesday, June 11th, Wednesday, June 12th and Thursday, June 13th.
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Use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment at all timesAbility to stand long periods of timeAvailable to work weekends and/or holidays that may be required CSG specializes in providing cleaning and related services to a variety of industry facilities throughout the Southwestern United States.
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Assemble food items and make drinks quickly and efficiently. · Follow all policies and procedures regarding food safety, job duties and code of conduct. · Prepare and properly hold food for service.
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The pay scale for Food and Beverage Assistant Manager is $68,000.00 - $72,000.00. Candidate must have a working knowledge of Italian food and wines. Food and Beverage Assistant ManagerThe Food and Beverage Assistant Manager will direct, coordinate, and administer Food & Beverage service operations to ensure profitability, quality standards and services, and guest satisfaction.
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PurposeThe Runner is responsible for delivering food orders from the kitchen to customers' tables rapidly and accurately. Flexibility: Strike the perfect balance between work and life with our flexible hours.
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Must have food industry procurement experience involving paper and disposables. Food Industry Disposables and Paper Goods Buyer. Food and beveragecompanyis responsible for the profitable procurement and timely delivery of products for assigned lines.
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They will ensure the effective and efficient operation of all facets of the Food and Beverage operation, while improving on the current model and be responsible for managing in a manner consistent with the mission, operating philosophy, standards, and values of the Benchmark.
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Inspect the cleanliness and presentation of all china, glass, and silver prior to use.
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Job SummaryWild Taco is looking for eager, energetic and friendly servers and food runners at our Newport Beach location! great food and treat our employees like family! Company OverviewWild Taco is a locally owned and operated sister restaurant of Bear Flag Fish CompanyWe are passionate about serving Local, fresh and sustainable seafood and great customer service.
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Adhere to all food safety standards and practices. We’re looking for Team Members with Más Heart and Más Flavor to create an excellent restaurant experience. Whether you want to pursue a career with us or utilize our career opportunities to chase your dreams, we want to be a part of your story.
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Delaware North's Patina Restaurant Group is hiring apart-time Food Runner to join our team at Leatherby's Cafe Rouge in Costa Mesa, California. Delaware North's Patina Restaurant Group is a a leader in food service management, operating some of the busiest and most famous kitchens in the world.
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