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As a Nutrition Aide you will prepare cold food and nourishments, serve food to customers in the cafeteria and on the patient tray line, operate the cash register, and wash dishes, pots and pans, etc.
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The Food Service Assistant is responsible for certain duties including, but not limited to, monitoring and recording proper temperature of food, setting up and maintaining a clean and sanitized serving area, preparing and serving food items, restocking food areas, cleaning and sanitizing equipment, receiving payment for food and beverages using a computerized register and other related responsibilities.
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Join our food and grocery team and you will make important decisions about the quality of fruit and vegetables our customers eat and feed to their families. Our customers tell us one of the biggest reasons is our hard-working and happy-to-help fresh food and grocery associates.
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Execute Food & Beverage processes including FDC/RDC replenishment, pulls, stocking, zoning, in-stocks routines, data accuracy, culling, rotation, cleaning, Item Removal, signing and backstock. This team leads food and food services including replenishment, inventory accuracy, food safety, presentation, pricing and promotional signing processes for all Food & Beverage areas of the store.
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As a Server, you're the guest's connection to the diner. If you have a passion for food and serving others, see what your future can hold at Denny's! Taking food orders and keeping drinks filled.
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Were hiring immediately for restaurant Team Members to join us in the front of house as a server, cashier, or curbside specialist. Noodles & Company is more than fast food were a fast casual restaurant with real ingredients (say goodbye to greasy food and hello to fresh ingredients.
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They communicate with the waitstaff and the chefs, and maintain top notch quality of food on delivery. The historic Afton House Inn is looking for food expeditors and hosts. St. Croix River Cruises depart from your balcony view.
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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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Join our food and grocery team and you won't just keep shelves stocked, you will make important decisions about the quality of fruit and vegetables our customers eat and feed to their families.
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Complies with Hazardous Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) guidelines for food service. Preferably, displays experience working in the food industry. We are currently hiring for a Part Time Food Service position - Part Time Evenings.
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Our prepared meal and rotisserie chicken associates prepare fresh food items daily for our members through following recipes and preparing our always warm and ready rotisserie chicken. Preparing and serving ready-to-eat food.
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Our Assistant Food Service Leaders are responsible for our food program. Many Assistant Food Service Leaders throughout the company have developed the skills to take on new challenges and other leadership roles within the company.
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We are looking for motivated and charismatic servers to join our local Krew. Servers must be at least 16 years old.
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Then get paid good money just for delivering delicious food to hungry locals whenever you have some spare time. That’s why hundreds of people are choosing to become Dashers every week - as a Dasher, you will deliver food from restaurants to homes and offices.
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Do you have a car, scooter or motorcycle? Finally, you have to download and install Dasher driver app on your device and done – you can start working. When ready, you can complete a short orientation online (or in person), before beginning to deliver.
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