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About DIG: Dig is a farm-to-table food company with over 25 locations in New York and the Northeast, serving seasonal vegetables and culinary comfort food on an urban scale. Our mission is to build a better food system (one vegetable at a time) that offers a better deal to customers, cooks, and farmers alike.
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As our Supply Planning Analytics Chef at a leading multi-billion-dollar food manufacturing and distribution organization, you're not just a cook – you're the master chef behind the innovation on the stove.
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Supply Planning Analytics Manager Are you ready to cook up a storm in our supply chain kitchen? Proficiency with ERP systems such as SAP, NetSuite, or Oracle, and business intelligence tools like Tableau, PowerBI, or Qlik. Navigate through data like a master chef.
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Supply Planning Analytics Manager. Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, or five (5) years progressive experience in multi-unit food service, hospitality management, plant operations management, environmental services, laundry, or other Support Services areas in lieu of degree.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Economics, Operations Management, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or related field; MBA, Masters, or APICS certifications preferred. 5+ years of experience in supply planning, supply chain analysis, capacity planning, inventory management, or related roles.
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Imagine yourself at the helm of our dynamic team, whipping up strategies and initiatives that create the perfect recipe for our supply planning operations. Here's how we'll help you reach your peak in just 2-4 years: Talent Development: Get ready to spice things up.
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Monitor and manage the food, labor, paper, and inventory during shift to maximize cost-control, operational efficiency, quality standards, and customer service. Work Environment: Continuous standing, bending, reaching, moving, stooping, stretching, and lifting in a restaurant environment; frequent exposure to freezer when stocking food items; occasional exposure to extreme temperatures based on variable weather conditions.
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Our Operations team is a highly collaborative group that supports all US trade shows and events through the management of on-site official contractors, venue, food service, hotel and travel, shuttle buses, security, health and safety, floor plans, and production of the exhibitor manual.
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The Kitchen Manager allocates resources, executes controls, trains, and develops kitchen staff, systemizes daily functioning and food service, and maintains efficient Kitchen Operations.
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To be successful in this role, you will need to have a Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or a related field; a minimum of 3 years’ experience in sourcing, procurement, supply chain, or related field; experience in pet food/feed/or food and beverage sourcing ; and a proven track record of successful vendor management and relationships.
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Are you a highly skilled and motivated individual looking for a fun and dynamic role in the food and beverage industry? Learn valuable skills in food preparation, customer service, and team management.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Since then, we've grown to be a culture-centric, lifestyle brand that provides craveable, affordable Mexican-inspired food with bold flavors. Our managers are responsible for overseeing operations, they will develop and mentor their team, and ensure a positive dining experience for their customers by monitoring and reinforcing food safety procedures, maximizing store sales and profit goals, maintaining standards and ensuring protection of Taco Bell's brand and assets.
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ADUSA Distribution and ADUSA Transportation provide supply chain operations for one of the largest omnichannel grocery retail groups in the nation, serving the grocery brands of Ahold Delhaize USA – Food Lion, Giant Food, The GIANT Company, Hannaford and Stop & Shop, through a self-distribution model for the future.
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