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Ensures daily and weekly financial goals are met including but not limited to hourly labor (including team member breaks), food cost, and paper cost. In absence of General Manager the Assistant Manager will maintain manager administrative duties including but not limited to the cash log, invoice tracker, food and beverage orders, and supply orders.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Volt is immediately hiring Quality Technicians in Roanoke, VA. Recognition Programs Eco-Friendly Weekly Pay Weekly OT Great Company Culture Your Safety is our #1 Concern Competitive Pay As a Quality Technician you will: Comply with safety policies, procedures, legal requirements, and Food Safety Standards.
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Founded in 1985, former federal prosecutors Rick Rosenfield and Larry Flax combined their fervor for food and fresh ingredients to create innovative, hearth-baked pizzas such as The Original BBQ Chicken, California Club and Thai Chicken that are created in a lively open kitchen.
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Hiring immediately for a well established food manufacturing company! Paid weekly (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available) Works with all carriers, all L TL carriers, UPS and CHEP U.S.A.
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Employee benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, life insurance, short-term disability, 401k plans, weekly pay available every Friday, and employee discount programs. Ensure compliance with food safety regulations and foster effective working relationships.
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Answer questions about our food, beverages ▪ Set up buffet lines with needed equipment, utensils, and food ▪ Assist with delivery of food from main kitchen to Club Lounge ▪ Perform side work at the start and end of each shift ▪ Maintain clean service areas.
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Records all waste (food product) on tracking sheetNightly protein countAssists KM/EKM in counting weekly inventoryEnsures that all food products meet company recipe specifications for preparation and quality.
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Food Service and Storeroom/Pantry Experience. -Accurately completes weekly inventory of all supplies for ordering purposes. Job Title: Storeroom Clerk. Food Service and Storeroom/Pantry Experience.
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Teamwork / Flexible Hours Education Reimbursement Generous Dining Discount Professionalism Productive Environment Strong company culture Delicious food in a beautiful restaurant! You will be exposed to each station in the kitchen and expected to understand our food standards to coach and support others as you execute a shift.
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Paid Vacation: 2 Weeks (10 days) annually accrued bi-weekly; after 5th year anniversary, 3 weeks (15 days) Employee may be exposed to high heat from grill and fryer equipment and may be exposed to cooking oils and other materials typically used in preparing fast food products.
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Ensures that all cleaning and food handling procedures are correct, resulting in a clean, safe, and sanitary environment. Valid Food Handlers certification. Qualifications At least 6 months to a year of progressively responsible experience with personal accomplishments in restaurant or retail operations or Nekter experience as a Shift Leader.
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You will be providing care and treatment for orthopedic and occupational health injuries across a wide range of roles including performers, housekeeping, food service, and high intensity stunt performers.
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Performs daily floor cleaning and environmental upkeep of store and back room as well as unloads Starbucks product weekly. Cafeteria - Under the direction of the Retail Manager, works as a multi-skilled food service worker.
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As an On-Demand TM you will not be included on the posted weekly schedule, but rather will have the opportunity to create your own schedule by picking up shifts posted by leaders or other team members (via our myTime mobile scheduling app) that work best with your schedule.
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Customer service, Food handling, bartender, server, cashier, stocker, demonstrator, brand ambassador, or brand advocate experience is beneficial but not required. Job Posting Overview Weekly Pay Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Advancement Opportunities Online and/or on-the-job training This part time associate samples products for suppliers within a Sam’s Club location.
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