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In addition to the above, the Food Service Worker will perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein as assigned by the Executive Chef and Sous Chef. Hours of Operation:The Food Service Worker will work full-time on weekdays from 11:00 am.
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As an Assistant Food & Beverage Manager, you will be accountable for shaping the client experience by providing exceptional service in support of our world-renowned hotel. As an Assistant Food & Beverage Manager, you will be part of a team that prides itself on excellent service, driving inclusion & belonging, working collaboratively, demonstrating mutual respect and having a passion for providing exceptional client experiences.
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With the opportunity of serving up to 10,000 guests 363 days a year, Legends has created a culture of fast and friendly service at the Intrepid THE ROLEThe Culinary Supervisor position is responsible for supporting all Food and Beverage Operations as directed by the General Manager.
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During service the cook must be able to follow instructions from the Executive Chef, Sous Chef and Chef de Partie correctly and efficiently. Must be able to follow instructions during service from Chef, Sous Chef or Chef de Partie throughout the service.
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Legends is the official hospitality partner for the food service areas at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, a premier tourism destination in the heart of New York City. The partnership includes a grab and go concept with a variety of fresh food offerings and a full quick service restaurant.
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Key Responsibilities Oversee all aspects of CCMC operations, including but not limited to Food & Beverage, Retail, QSR, Culinary (in partnership with VP Culinary) and Events while ensuring brand standards, presentation, and quality of service are consistently executed at the highest level.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Chef de Cuisine or Executive ChefOther RequirementsNY Manager Food Handler Certification - Person in charge "PIC"NY Sexual Harassment Prevention TrainingWorkers Comp TrainingMust understand how to abide by the rules of the Department of Health related to Food Service.
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WHO YOU ARE Someone who is highly organized Someone who is able to juggle multiple things at once Someone who is reliable and has a “no task too small” attitude Someone who can keep calm under high pressure situations ABOUT THE ROLE The host/runner is responsible for greeting and seating all bottle service guests.
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Duties include clearing food & utensils from tables, resetting, water service, monitoring guest satisfaction and assisting the kitchen in expediting the service process. Prior experience as a busser or server assistant in a full-service restaurant.
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Experience : While we’re open to someone outside the industry who could be trained, we prefer someone who has a passion for process applications within industries of power, oil/gas, chemical, water / wastewater treatment, food & beverage production, pharmaceutical, pulp & paper, and other life-sustaining manufacturing facilities.
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The Customer Service Representative provides assistance to passengers and crew throughout the different stages of travel through our Jet Aviation FBOs. This position serves as the main point of contact for service requests, inquiries, suggestions, and complaints.
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Dubbed by Forbes Magazine as the New Kings of New York Hospitality, Remm and Birnbaum pioneered dynamic hospitality experiences using food, service and vibe to create seamless transitions between dining, nightlife and entertainment.
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In addition to Catch, CHG operates midtown American brasserie Lexington Brass (2011) and The Co:Laboratory, a full-service event production agency specializing in the creation of high level, turnkey experiences for brands across the entertainment, fashion and lifestyle industries.
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We're starting by radically improving the $100 billion pet food market, replacing bulk bags of highly-processed pellets with a personalized subscription service that sends healthy, freshly-made dog food, balanced by top veterinary nutritionists,directly to customers' doors.
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The Prep Cook position is responsible for preparing and cooking food items in a fast-casual space to ensure guest satisfaction and maximize food revenues. Once onsite, guests can sit, relax, and enjoy a drink and food as well as the beautiful scenery.
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