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Benefits: 401(k) Free food & snacks Free uniforms Window Cleaning Crew Leader Benefits and Perks:Money and opportunity to make more. You’ll drive one of our Shine vehicles to various customers’ homes or businesses (typically with another Shine team member) throughout the day and perform our services specific to that customer’s needs (including window cleaning, pressure washing, holiday lights, or landscape lighting.
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Evaluates vendor relationships to ensure most effective procurement arrangements (e.g. florist, beverage service, snacks, etc. Communicates general office notifications (e.g., window cleaning, alarm testing, elevator issues, etc.
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By offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locations.
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Manage inventory for pastries, snacks, coffee, tea, liquor and other beverage ingredients. Maintaining espresso machines, grinders, coffee machines and other equipment by cleaning and troubleshooting when necessary.
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Prepare & serve residents nutritional bedtime snacks as well as substitute foods for residents who refuse foods served. Perform dishwashing/cleaning procedures assuring that utensils, etc., are readily available for next meal.
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Able to prepare and deliver any/all between meal feedings, snacks, and late trays. Responsible for cleaning and sanitizing of the workstation following established procedures. Responsible for completing assigned cleaning for prep area.
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Hazards include falls, cuts, burns, and risks associated with the use of electrical equipment and cleaning chemicals. Prepares patient snacks, sets patient trays, serves staff meals, assists in preparation and service of beverages, vegetables, salads and desserts as assigned.
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Working Conditions: Works in kitchen, serving line, dining room, food storage areas and other areas of the hospital. JOB SUMMARY: Assures that quality food services are rendered to patients, employees, visitors, Medical Staff, and other allied health professionals in accordance with the standards, rules and regulations of all regulatory agencies and established Hospital and departmental policies and procedures.
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Whether you are looking to launch a new career in one of our many convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center or with our Private Fleet Team, we are proud to provide a wide range of career opportunities.
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Coordinates on-site needs with building management such as: contractor and vendor compliance with building regulations, including proofs of insurance, access requests, and notifications and approvals for management and security teams.
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Prepare & deliver snacks, etc., as instructed. Dietary Aide must also ensure the facility's standards on Infection Control Precautions are being followed when performing daily tasks. SUMMARY: The Dietary Aide is responsible for aiding all food functions as directed/instructed and in accordance with established food policies and procedures.
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