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Work with each client in menu planning, food and beverage coordination, table arrangements, decorations, traffic flow room set-up, group room blocks, and VIP services etc. Assist the Director of Sales & Marketing and Director of Catering & Convention Services with Budget and Forecast and complete special projects and assignments as designated.
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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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Seasonal General Merchandise & Food Sales: Experts of operations, process and efficiency who enable a consistent experience for our guests by ensuring product is set, in-stock, accurately priced and signed on the sales floor.
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Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to the training of staff, monitoring food quality, food and dry goods ordering, execution of Burgers of the Day, repairs and maintenance, cleanliness and sanitation, scheduling, costing of food, completing daily check lists, maintaining and editing labor, following the budgets set forth by the Chief Financial Officer, and disciplining staff.
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Ensure that all financial information, daily sales/deposits, budgets, invoices, receiving sheets, payroll and all other administrative requirements are completed and submitted according to the procedures and due dates set by the Regional Vice President and/or Corporate Staff.
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Accounts Receivable ManagerWest of Boston, MAWhy You Want to Work Here:Great location with a large food manufacturing company. Set objectives for the accounts receivable and deductions teams that align with the accounting department's goalsWorking with the Controller and Senior Executive teamIf you are ready for a new position and this opportunity excites you and you are qualified,Please send your resume directly to me at kharnish blackrockres.
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This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Business and/or related field and a minimum of 5 years of sales experience in the food industry. Direct sales forecast activities and set performance goals accordingly.
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Ensure all food and beverage sales are accounted for. Set up the Salad Station and hot station dailyWill record all food temperatures prior to meal service each meal. Will set up dining area for service and will buss tables and clean area at the beginning and end of the dayWill use a variety of tools and equipment using traditional methods as well as using the dish washing machine.
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At least 2 years of experience in premium retail or similar fast-paced, customer-minded environment (preferably within the food industry), with increasing levels of responsibility. Executing product sales and register duties, including shop and shelf care, gift packaging and in-shop order fulfillment.
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Set up or restock displays, wrap, label, date, and rotate food items for sale. Assist with processing sales transactions involving cash, credit, or financial aid payments. Prepare and serve a variety of hot and cold food and drinks following prescribed recipes and techniques.
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Food handling or safety certification may be required in some locations. Schedules may be set or vary to meet the needs of the store. Previous food handling experience preferred.
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