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Provides technical expertise and leadership in Sanitation, SSOP's, Sanitary Design, Pest Control, CIP and COP systems, Chemical Usage, Sanitation Technology, Waste Management, Recycling, Confined Space, Allergen Cleaning & Testing, Training, FSMA Regulations, Preventive Controls and Risk Assessment.
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Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector!
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The Sanitation Technician will plan, direct, and control dailyand nightly cleaning activities to meet established standards. Participate in regular meetings with plant management to discuss quality and sanitation improvements.
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You’ll ensure our doughnut factory is running under the cleanest conditions by completing the sanitation process steps of inspection, sweeping/flushing, washing, rinsing, sanitizing, rinse or air dry and validating.
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Responsible for sanitation and Operating food processing equipment such as: vat pasteurizer, liquefier, heat exchanger, homogenizer, and fillers, as well as batching or blending of ingredients from recipes or work order formulas.
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Completes all company required training including, but not limited to, ServSafe Sanitation Manager. May be directed to assist in meeting business objectives and goals related to food costs, labor costs, sanitation, quality assurance, market track goals, airline goals and objectives as well as other specific goals set.
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Adhere to all Baskin-Robbins dessert decorating quality standards, as well as safety and sanitation regulations. Adhere to all Baskin-Robbins dessert decorating quality standards, as well as safety and sanitation regulations.
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A Line Cook, Wok Cook, Cook, Chef De Partie, or Station Chef accommodates guest's needs by preparing food according to established recipes and procedures as well as following safety and sanitation guidelines.
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Job Description: As a Part-Time AM Dishwasher, you will play a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness and sanitation of our kitchen and dishwashing area. Strong attention to detail and commitment to maintaining cleanliness and sanitation standards.
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Enforcing SQF, Food Safety, Food Defense, Product Quality, GMP, Allergen Control, and Cleaning and Sanitation, and Company Safety policies. The Senior Food R&D Chemist will focus on formulation of new products, performance evaluation, raw material selection and qualification, sales sample preparation, technology transfer, and troubleshooting technical issues.
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Be an Expert: Prepares bakery department merchandise based on daily production needs by operating baking equipment; following recipes/make-up instructions; wrapping, labeling, and storing merchandise according to company policies and procedures; ensuring compliance with food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, cold chain compliance, and inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment; and demonstrating understanding of product and layout execution.
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Be an Expert: Maintains an in-depth knowledge of the various types and seasonality of different meat products, equipment usage, and backroom operations; providing meat products to members by processing meat according to specifications (for example, cutting, slicing, grinding, and wrapping meat products); ensuring compliance with food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, and inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment.
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Managing cake decorating station to include preparing icing's and following all sanitation procedures. Managing cake decorating station to include preparing icing's and following all sanitation procedures.
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Participates in physical bakery inspections on a weekly basis on each area (pest control, operational methods, maintenance for food safety, sanitation, personnel practices, etc.) Training in a Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) standard such as BRC or SQF.
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There is frequent contact/immersion of hands in water and sanitation solutions; as well as contact with produce items, dairy products, and frequent allergen-related items such as nuts, citrus, peanut butter, etc.
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