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Preferred: Prior institutional food service or restaurant experience is preferred. About This Position The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of inmate labor as well as team members assisting with the food service operation in a correctional facility.
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Overview Assist the Outlet Manager and Restaurant Servers in maintaining a clean and welcoming environment, as well as providing guests stellar service. Qualifications Knowledge of the appropriate table settings and service ware.
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Who is well-versed in all aspects of restaurant and bar management. Oversee purchasing of beverage, food, supplies, and services for the restaurant. You will have access to a myriad of resources that will help you succeed i.e. a fully staffed PR and marketing department, a private events team, facilities manager, wine and beverage director, corporate trainer, and an IT manager.
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Supports the General Manager by coordinating crisis communications. Serves as the sales contact for the General Manager, property leadership team, Group Sales and Area Sales leaders.
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Under the general supervision of the Director for Operations, Associate Director for Pathology Operations and in collaboration with the Chief of Anatomic Pathology (College of American Pathologists' Laboratory Director), leads, manages, monitors, implements and supervises quality and compliance standards in the department of pathology & laboratory medicine at BMC. Specifically, manages the surgical pathology specimen dissection (grossing) laboratory.
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Reporting to the General Manager for the unit, the Manager, Ops, Customer Service is responsible for supporting the operational unit with meeting customer requirements and needs.
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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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As a Food & Beverage Manager, you will direct and organize the activities of the Food & Beverage outlets to maintain the high standards of food and beverage quality, service and marketing to maximize profits through outstanding customer service.
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If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career in medicine, then Mass General Hospital is the place for you. Mass General Hospital is a world-renowned hospital that provides the highest quality care to patients.
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The Unit Manager provides leadership in the areas of customer service, hospitality, food preparation and service, menu development, procurement, inventory of food, supplies and equipment, quality control, food service sanitation, housekeeping, facility and equipment maintenance, food merchandising, special events management, accounts payable, payroll approval, employee performance management, and external relations.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, risk management, loss control, waste water management, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning and all other key system elements.
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This role will work closely with Regional Director of Operations (RDO), Regional Revenue Management (RRM) and Field Marketing team (FMM) members, General Managers, and Hotel Sales Team to increase revenue within their assigned region.
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Our hotel in Chelsea MA offers everything you need for a productive extended stay, including free shuttle service to Logan Airport. The General House Attendant will provide guests with an effortless and memorable experience that lets them know they are valued and cared for.
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The General Manager is a polished well-spoken and well-regarded ambassador who carries a strong vision for their hotel. The General Manager will establish priorities and lead key operational initiatives such as the sales plan and budget development and execution of physical property improvement projects.
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