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Food Handler Card: Must have a Serve Safe Certificate at time of hire or obtain a Serve Safe Certificate and pass the EPL Food Safety Audit (FSA) class upon hire, where applicable.
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Food Handler Certification (Food Safety) - Certification. Be an Expert : Prepares food according to item specifications; understanding and planning the future productions and mass productions; preparing for seasonality; adhering to food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, cold chain compliance, inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment; and demonstrating an understanding of product and layout execution.
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Current (within the past 12 months) ServSafe® Allergen and Food Handler Certifications. Maintains knowledge of recipe ingredients to respond to food allergy questions or requests.
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ServSafe Food Handler and TIPS or LEAD Certificate; in regulation with County or State requirements. ServSafe Food Handler and TIPS or LEAD Certificate; in regulation with County or State requirements.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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Food Handler Card: A food handler card required where applicable. Career Advancement/Career Plan: We promote heavily from within, so from a Crew Member you can develop to become a Shift Leader, Assistant Manager, General Manager, and beyond.
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Maintains proper labeling of food products and ensures storage of food equipment, and machinery per regulations and facility guidelines. Performing catering functions and or delivering/picking up catered food.
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Warehouse Material Handler responsibilities include: Safely operating a Forklift and other powered industrial equipment; Operating a railcar (opener, hopper, lids, etc.) Make food the world loves and start the next exciting chapter in your career with a position at General Mills.
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Food Handler certification may be required depending on local requirements, acquired at your expense. While performing duties, counter areas are often hot with steam from steam table and food vapors.
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The Nutrition Assistant will be responsible for assisting with food preparation serving meals and maintaining a clean and organized work environment. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in a food service setting and possess a strong work ethic.
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Must have a valid Food Handler Card. Particiate in team pre-bussing and running of food, offer to help fellow team members. Deliver food and beverages to guests. Particiate in team pre-bussing and running of food, offer to help fellow team members.
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