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Must obtain alcohol safety training and food handler certification (provided by Mack's Bingo) Farms Work Wonders is a nonprofit social enterprise whose mission is to ignite the spark of curiosity in Appalachian youth so they see themselves and their future in new and exciting ways.
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Based on training provided, the Material Handler may also complete the grading of grain products or biomass. + Complete the grading of grain products or biomass using training provided.
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The Material Handler is responsible for loading Dried Distillers Grains, Bioethanol, POET Distillers Corn Oil, POET Wet Distillers, Distillers Syrup, or Biomass into trucks and rail cars. Experience in truck loading and unloading, including rail tank car and tanker truck preferred.
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Experience requirements: Material Handler I: No experience required. For over thirty years our drive and passion to change the world has enabled us to become the largest producer and marketer of bioethanol and leader in bio-based products in the world.
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Benefits including paid sick leave as well as benefits available to those who qualify including medical dental, vision, and 401K. Advancement opportunities including consideration for other roles within the company, supervision for Registered Behavior Technician training and certification, and supervision hours for Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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Previous K9 experience not require, paid training provided. + A combination of formal education, training, and skills possessed by an individual with related coursework and practical work experience in security, military and/or the law enforcement industry.
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Material Handler I: No experience required. Team members in this position use mechanical equipment, meters or scales as well as computers and software equipment when loading products to ensure a timely delivery and product safety.
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PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: CHEF EXPERIENCE HIGHLY PREFERRED: Strong food service background or schooling in nutrition, such as Certified Dietary Manager, Culinary Chef, or on the job training, restaurant management preferred.
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Possess the ability to fulfill any office activities normally expected in an office setting, to include, but not limited to: remaining seated for periods of time to perform computer based work, participating in filing activity, lifting and carrying office supplies (paper reams, mail, etc.
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Associate Degree in Criminal Justice or other field related to law enforcement. K9 Handler experience. Have you successfully completed a Field Training program as a full-time, civilian law enforcement officer with a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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Education and Experience: Previous food service experience helpful but not required (Training will be provided) Feel free to call/text Maria Finley for more details: (412) 930-5169 Valuable Benefits We Offer You:Generous CompensationPaid Time Off and Sick TimeAttendance bonuses Lucrative Referral bonuses: Work with friends.
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CDOT has a vacancy for a Highway Maintenance Specialist in Rico, CO. No two days are exactly the same in CDOT highway maintenance. Aircraft Baggage Handler. New employees are required to take two weeks of maintenance training, while veteran CDOT employees are required to take one week of training each year.
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These responsibilities include but not limited to, procurement, food/dining preparation and service per the Phoenix designated menu program, financial and budgetary management of the food and dining services, labor costs, supervising and training team members on dining services, ensures safe food handling to prevent food borne illness, sanitation of food service areas, accurate record keeping, inventory and rotation of products and regulatory compliance.
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Must successfully complete a four-phase training program, which includes obtaining a ServSafe Food Handler online certification and passing age-restricted sales training. Prior experience in food service, along with a knowledge of USDA, state, federal, and/or local food agency guidelines is preferred.
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The Food and Beverage Director is responsible for providing overall leadership and management of the dining operations in the community. Ensures all food in Bistro and or other common areas is fresh, covered, labeled and dated as applicable.
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food handler in training provided jobs Title: associate in Mililani-town, Hawaii
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