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Due to Bristol Farms’ goals and structure, the Food Service Shift Supervisor should also be open to growth and expansion. Maintains the Food Service Department, including all cases, under current health codes and Bristol Farms standards on sanitation and cleanliness.
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As a Field Service Representative, you’ll be on the front lines providing commissioning, operations and maintenance expertise on water treatment systems for customers in a variety of locations. As a Field Service Representative, you’ll be on the front lines providing commissioning, operations and maintenance expertise on water treatment systems for customers in a variety of locations.
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Exceptional customer service skillsSales experience – car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experienceField technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technicianClean driving record and valid licenseSomeone who thrives in a team environment as well as independentlyPhysical demands of the job:Lift and carry up to 45 lbs.
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Season and cook food according to recipes or personal judgment and experience. Essential Functions Statement(s) The following list is not inclusive of additional responsibilities that may be requested by the Sous Chef or Executive Chef.•Inspect food preparation and serving areas to ensure observance of safe, sanitary food-handling practices.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of a Restaurant Manager / Food Truck Manager, the Restaurant Cook / Food Truck Cook is responsible for all food items prepared in the restaurant.
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Compliance and Safety: Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations regarding alcohol sales, food service, and other related issues, including food handler certification, STAR training, and maintaining 90% or higher on Health Department inspections.
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2+ years of specialized experience in Service Reliability Engineering (SRE) or equivalent roles such as Technical Release Manager, Process Owner, Live Operations Engineer, or Network Administrator.
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JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery | Los Angeles, CA | Hospitality/Food Service | Associate | Full-time | Job ID: REF4599I. Work in all stations for lunch service, manage daily kitchen prep work and station set-up before service and maintain the highest quality food preparation standards.
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Schneider’s ASCO Field Service Representative play an impactful role within the organization. This Field Service Technician position will be within our U.S. Services business, specifically our ASCO team.
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Exceptional awareness and service to address customer needs, overcome and address customer issues. Maintain expert content knowledge of best practices in behavior analysis, social emotional learning, mental health, multi-tiered systems of support, and special education.
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The Patient Service Representative II (PSR II) will follow established practices, policies, and guidelines, provides clerical and administrative support/duties while handling high volume of patient coordination and complex scheduling in the licensed clinics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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We need your strong work ethic, customer service for our residents, personal motivation to consistently improve, and a good foundation in general appliance repair, painting, plumbing, and landscaping.
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Must be 21 years of age or older and possess Food Handlers cards Consistently following Food & Beverage sequence of service utilizing all proper procedures standardized by Bar Managers.
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In-flight catering experience or experience in a high-volume food service environment required. The Executive Sous Chef supports the Executive Chef in the responsibility for the daily monitoring of the preparation of the pre-designed meals for multi-customer accounts with culinary expertise through the management of all Chefs, Cooks and production employees in all food production areas of a Large Catering unit.
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Our Story : Dover Food Retail (DFR) is a leading manufacturer of Display Cases, Specialty Products, Refrigeration Systems, Power Systems and Comprehensive Services; and l eading our industry by Innovating What’s Next in glass doors and intelligent merchandising technologies that keep food safe under brands such as HillPhoenix and Anthony.
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