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School Food Service Workers needed in the Plainfield, NJ area. K-12 Food service experience a plus but not necessary, we will train. Duties to Include: Food prep Serving POS/ Cashier Stocking Lifting Cleaning, etc.
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You are enthusiastic and believe that great food is nothing without great hospitality. We hire primarily food runners who can grow their career quickly to server. Our Food Runners create an exceptional experience for our Guests and their fellow Team Members by sharing their passion for beverages, food, and people.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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GGG seeks a detail-oriented and proactive Food Safety and Quality Assurance Analyst to contribute to our success by working with our Food Safety and Quality Assurance team to ensure our foreign supply partners fully comply with all regulatory mandates and customers’ requirements.
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Responsible for recruiting, interviewing and retention of competent and qualified food service management team. DEFINITION: The Director of Food and Nutrition Services is responsible for the overall management of the Food Service Department including planning, directing, administering and evaluating all aspects of the Food and Nutrition Program in order to meet educational and nutritional needs of children in the Newark Board of Educations.
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Job Description The Food & Beverage (F&B) Manager directs the front of house operations of a single restaurant and multiple QSR outlets at an Eataly location, working with the front of house, back of house and QSR teams.
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If you like winning the day and delivering food orders from the kitchen to guests' tables rapidly, accurately and with a warm smile, we are looking for you! Deliver food orders from the kitchen to the guests' tables rapidly and accurately.
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Washes worktables, walls, refrigerators, meat blocks and other food prep surfaces. Restaurant Associates We have an opening for a full time FOOD SERVICE UTILITY position. The advertised program is a conversational recruiting assistant that helps you apply to jobs with Compass Group.
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The Retail Lead Food Service Worker acts as a working team leader in a retail operation with responsibilities to include merchandizing, stocking, barista, customer service, food production, on-the-job training and quality control in a front of the house environment.
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You are about to apply for Utility - Food & Beverage. Apply for Utility - Food & Beverage. Utility - Food & Beverage. Utility - Food &Beverage. Removes trash and garbage to designated areas - Sweeps, mops, scrubs and buffs floors using heavy equipment.
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Our Food Service Associate’s goal is to provide exceptional customer service while maintaining an attitude that is as fresh as our food offerings. Prepare and stock “grab and go” food and beverage products including warmer snacks, bakery items, and refrigerated products.
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He/she should have prior experience with Food Quality systems, GMP compliance, COA Program Management, B2B Documentation, Record Keeping protocols, CAPA administration, and planning skills. Bachelor's degree required in food science, engineering or related discipline.
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Perform other duties as requested by the Food Service Director or Manager whenever his/her skill and/or experience would be vital to initiate, coordinate, or complete any given program. Maintains food production that ensures the safety and quality of food according to policies, procedures, and department requirements.
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Experience in the field of corrections/detainee management and prior correctional food service training is preferred. Responsible for the preparation of various documentation required in the food service operation including preparation and inventory pull sheets, production/service documentation, sanitation records, and meal delivery records.
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You’ll also prepare and store food ingredients, assemble food and beverage orders, check to make sure they’re correct, package products, and maintain a clean, safe work and dining environment.
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