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Hotel operations management generalist position that supports Front Desk (including Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard, AYS, and Concierge/Guest Services), Rooms (including Housekeeping, Recreation, and Laundry), Food and Beverage (including Restaurants, Bar/Lounge, and Room Service), Event Operations (including Event Services, Banquets and Event Technology.
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To demonstrate our commitment to our partnership, we will require any candidate who works for a Gordon Food Service customer to provide a letter of support from their management if they are selected for the interview process.
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At Sodexo, we offer Food Service Management and Retail Management positions in a variety of business segments, including Corporate, Schools, Universities, Energy and Resources, Government and Agencies, Health Care, Senior Living and Sports and Leisure locations across the United States.
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The Vice President of Operations primary duty is the management of their divisions within our PSSI Sanitation business to ensure maintenance of quality service standards while prioritizing team member safety, food safety, meeting/exceeding budgetary requirements, and all other expectations as defined in the PSSI Mission Statement.
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Floor Management Duties: Maintain patron satisfaction by monitoring, evaluating, and auditing food, beverage, and service offerings: build relationships with preferred patrons; maintain good community relations Respond immediately and directly to all customer complaints.
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The Food Service Director at Dekalb County Jail is a management position responsible for developing and executing dining solutions to meet customer needs and tastes. Food Service Director.
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We offer great job opportunities in restaurant management, culinary arts, food sales, and in-store Starbucks locations. The Barista sells and creates Starbucks coffee beverages following Starbucks standards providing caring hospitality and exceptional customer service through product knowledge.
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About the job Remote Customer Service Representative. Experience in spirits/beer/wine consumer care management a plus, but food/beverage/cosmetics will be considered. Experience in customer service for prestige brands is a plus.
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Ability to maintain an effective working relationship with other departments to a unified food service experience for all customers. Develop and implement food service plans aligned with the client's mission and vision, to include sustainable practices.
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Development of field partnerships with distribution centers, merchandising efforts, store growth initiatives, training and employee development priorities, recruiting, employee relations and customer service response, and IS implementation.
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Experience in a parts store, auction, retail store, auto body/collision, or fast food/restaurant/convenience store management experiencE. Imagine the position to use your automotive or customer service expertise with both our wholesale and retail customers on a daily basis, serve as a leader to your teammates, and lead NAPA to be the dominant parts supplier in the market.
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Provide a store culture that focuses on both initiating and supporting outside sales calls as well as creating a strong, superior service culture within the store, creating an atmosphere of superior customer service that is focused on the company's mandate: great food, great food people and making it easy.
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We're looking for Chef Manager who can help us deliver the best customer service and food experiences at East Carolina University located in Greenville, NC. Reporting to the General Manager, you'll take a hands-on approach and focus on team development, culinary expertise, safety protocol, and client relations.
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As a Shift Supervisor at Corner Bakery Cafe, you will be responsible for exceptional food service, customer service and operations by managing all dining room, kitchen and catering functions, while directing and motivating your team to provide customer service that elicits genuine smiles.
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As a primary contact for Cash and Carry customers, the Store Manager is heavily involved in and provides friendly, courteous, and helpful customer service on a daily basis. Must exhibit the strong desire and ability to deliver superior customer service, and build professional relationships with the client base, maintaining a strong, consistent customer focus.
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