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Job Requirements: •Production of food•Either making prep, assembling sandwiches, salads, or potatoes•Expediting food quickly for guest satisfactionCompensation: $9.50 - $17.00 per hour JOIN THE TEAMWe appreciate your interest in working for McAlister's.
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Transport donated goods to designated production area, sales floor, or warehouse. Cross train in the production of goods as well as the sale of goods, as requested. Understand and perform all procedures necessary to meet or exceed the weekly sales and production quota for the store.
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Work with a project team to coordinate the electrical designs with other engineering disciplines as well as client requirements, and direct the work of junior engineers and designers concerning document production.
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HOW YOU'LL MAKE AN IMPACT Job Summary:Performs a variety of dietary functions including daily meal service in the hospitalOversees and monitors AM/PM shifts in the Patient Services area; performs the opening/closing supervisor dutiesThis is a working position which typically fills a staff position but also acts as the.
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Dining Room Supervisor $18 - $19 per hour Resort Lifestyle Communities is accepting applications for a Dining Room Supervisor to deliver a first-class, resort-like dining experience to our residents and their guests.
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Cooks and prepare a variety of food according to production guidelines and standardized recipes • Sets up workstation with all needed ingredients and equipment • Prepares ingredients by measuring, weighing, mixing, chopping, trimming, and peeling food items • Safely uses a variety of utensils including knives • Operates equipment such as ovens, stoves, slicers, mixers, etc.
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The General Manager role is an exciting opportunity where you'll oversee all operations within the health club, manages and lead the team in acquiring production goals that meet the business's financial needs for growth, ensures the highest quality of service for our members, works directly with the Assistant Manager on a daily basis to supervise the sales team, and creates a fun work environment for our employees and members.
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The Night Operations Department Supervisor impacts Lowe’s mission daily by planning, scheduling, monitoring, and successfully implementing all non-selling operations in the back end and front end of the store, facilitating the store’s ability to provide a superior customer shopping experience and maximize sales and profitability.
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Assists in the selection of books, equipment, and other instructional materials. Takes necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities. Become acquainted with supplemental services beneficial to students as an extension of regular classroom activities.
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The Housekeeping Supervisor at the DoubleTree by Hilton Tallahassee is responsible for cleaning and preparing attractive guest rooms, hallways, and public areas in the hotel. The Housekeeping Supervisor is also responsible for assuming the duties of the Executive Housekeeper in their absence.
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Coordinates meeting, including the scheduling of meeting rooms, preparation of agendas, materials. Ensures compliance with DOH policies and procedures. Coordinates travel arrangements, prepares itineraries, prepares, and submits travel reimbursements for the CMS Plan staff.
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Whatever your personal goals, our exclusive lead program will enable you to have consistent weekly production. We have a proprietary and organic lead generation system that will consistently drive new opportunities for you to grow your business.
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Assists in the supervision and oversight of all team members and business operations, monitoring and facilitating all production and retail processes, pick-up and delivery, shipping and quality control processes.
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Experience with video production equipment and video editing software. Experience as a videographer and video editor. Knowledgeable of audio recording equipment for shooting video. Experience with video production equipment and video editing software.
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The Creative Director works closely with other staff on FMEA publications, graphic design, photography, video production, and FMEA events, including Relay magazine, the Florida Lineman Competition, the FMEA Annual Conference, and the FMEA Energy Connections Conference & Trade Show. This position handles all aspects of the tradeshows associated with the Florida Lineman Competition and Energy Connections Conference and any other events.
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