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ServSafe food safety certification or state required certification. Job DescriptionProvides overall management for the Center kitchen, cafeteria, and food warehouse. Plans and coordinates with purchasing and finance personnel the purchase of food and foodstuffs.
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Reports equipment and safety issues to the Food Service Director. Prepare and serve all dessert items (food items as needed) using high quality ingredients and appropriate garnishes.
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As a To Go Specialist, you recognize that people's lives are busy, and guests safely picking up food to-go has become even more important. Guests may choose to pick up their food in the restaurant or curbside in their car, either way, you are excited to serve them.
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Food Handler Certification (Food Safety) - Certification. Be an Expert: Prepares food according to item specifications; understanding and planning the future productions and mass productions; preparing for seasonality; adhering to food safety standards, sanitation guidelines, cold chain compliance, inventory management; operating, maintaining, and sanitizing equipment; and demonstrating an understanding of product and layout execution.
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Manage all processes including line checks, pull thaw, prep lists, food inventory, beverage cost, truck orders, food safety, etc. Must coach, counsel, and develop Team Members to maximize sales and profitability, control expenses, meet budgetary constraints, handle Guest complaints, and ensure sanitation, safety and food quality.
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The Assistant/Associate Extension Professor and Seafood technology and Food Safety Specialist with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension will directly support the over $2.5 billion Maine Seafood / Aquaculture Industries by providing impactful federally- and state-required food safety workforce training, education, and research.
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As part of a strong care team, providing amazing service and maintaining our Resident’s health and safety through our food and nutrition program are our dietary aide’s primary responsibilities.
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Your team will count on you to ensure compliance in the areas of timely open and closes, cleanliness, food safety, as well as line prep set-up. You make sure food safety standards and procedures are on point.
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Ensuring compliance with food safety requirements while preparing samples (cook, process, plate, serve). Some exposure to cold, refrigerated conditions, food products and cleaning chemicals.
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Responsibilities for this role will include VIP catering menu planning, client interaction, presentation skills, food prep, inventory management, purchasing, food & labor costing, scheduling, safety/sanitation & employee training.
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Preparing, wrapping, boxing, weighing, slicing, and stocking deli/food service products, rotating them as necessary to ensure product quality and safety. Learn a wide variety of deli/food service products, including the ingredients that go into those products.
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Strictly adhere to procedures regarding infection control, food-borne illness prevention, harmful chemical handling, fire, safety and sanitation, promptly addressing any transgression. Including food ordering and accountability, preparation, food delivery and cleanliness in accordance with appropriate health department regulations.
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Your part of the team effort includes packaging food and drinks, and making sure the restaurant is clean and maintains health and safety standards. At Burger King you are not only making food, but also making friends that work together to help customers have it their way.
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Meet store operating policies and standards, including providing quality beverages and food products, cash handling and store safety and security, with or without reasonable accommodations.
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Serves our sizzling burgers to hungry customersWelcomes the customer, takes accurate orders and manages their payments operating a cash registerRestrooms, dining area and kitchen all need to be kept clean and meet safety and health standardsOur stores get flaming busy.
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