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Physical Requirements and Work Conditions: Work is performed in kitchen areas where the steam and heat from cooking and dishwashing equipment often cause uncomfortably high temperatures and humidity.
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We also operate a Pet Shop in San Francisco as well as an off-site kitchen in San Rafael. Woodlands Market, Marin's premier upscale grocery store, has openings for Deli Clerk Supervisor.
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Job Summary: Our Restaurant Supervisor is responsible for assisting the General Manager and Executive Kitchen Manager in the daily front and back of house restaurant operations and guiding the front and back of house team members.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Home Care Supervisor, the PACE Center Caregiver provides personal care services to North East Medical Services PACE participants in the PACE Center, as well as other activities and tasks as assigned to assist different areas in the PACE Center, including rehab therapy, kitchen, transportation, center shower, and center laundry.
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Oakland's Adult Rehabilitation Center , a 131 bed residential facility, is looking for a Kitchen Supervisor to join our dynamic team. Schedule kitchen workload to allow for timely meal preparation, serving and clean- up.
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2-4 years in a food services supervisor role. Watermark Retirement Communities was ranked among Fortune Magazine's top places to work in The Unites States for Aging Services! Watermark Retirement Communities, Inc, is an equal opportunity employer, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran/LGBTQ/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity or Expression-proudly embracing diversity in all of its manifestations.
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Will perform daily and weekly side work duties as assigned by Kitchen Manager or supervisor. Prepare, cook, and serve meals to youth/residents, staff, and guests at your facility, following menus, production sheets, and recipes approved by the Kitchen Manager or supervisor.
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Monitors department productivity, raw materials usage and finished kitchen product availability in a timely manner. Production Department Supervisor (SSF) - (PDSUP) - Provides direct supervision of all kitchen personnel, including training and development of forepersons and all other employee classifications.
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Reports immediately to the Supervisor of Food Services Program and building principal any accident or clients behavioral problem occurring in the kitchen or the premises. Evaluates kitchen personnel in the building and confers with the Supervisor of Food Services Program regarding any personal problems.
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As one of the Top 25 Best Workplaces for Aging Services by the Great Place to Work Institute, Watermark is committed to offering unique benefits like Dayforce Wallet to improve the lives of our associates.
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Operations Manager will also assist in the absence of Managing Director and Floor Directors during Podium, vacations or in the absence of the Assistant Manager or Selling Supervisor. The Operations Manager will be directly involved with budget expectations with regards to selling supplies, cleaning and maintenance contracts, guard service, repairs, rental equipment and kitchen supplies.
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A 131 bed residential facility, is looking for a Kitchen Supervisor to join our dynamic team. Kitchen Supervisor - This position is responsible for cooking, menu planning, budgeting, and overall operation of the kitchen.
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It is expected that the Restaurant Supervisor is fully certified in all front and back of house positions. This job description for Restaurant Supervisor only provides an overview of job responsibilities that are subject to change.
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The Bungalow Kitchen bringsa chic and bohemian atmosphere featuring California Cuisine heavily inspired by local, seasonal ingredients with a robust wine list andcustom cocktails. The Bungalow Kitchen is a social dining experience and communityclubhouse.
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The FOH Supervisor shall participate and lead in establishing corporate employee training and development programs as instructed by the Food Service Manager or General Manager. Day to day support of all front of the house and micro kitchen activities.
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