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Requires food knowledge pertaining to Soups, Sauté, Broiler, Fry, and Pantry. Practices excellent food safety and sanitation practices and complies with HACCP standards. Requires food preparation skills and knowledge of HACCP standards.
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Joining Nestlé means you are joining the largest Food and Beverage Company in the world. Possess knowledge in food manufacturing or degree/Diploma in Food sciences or engineering.
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Enhance the ALDI customer shopping experience in a collaborative team environment as an ALDI Cashier or Stocker. Cashier: Comply with state and local requirements for handling and selling alcoholic beverages.
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We are immediately hiring for Cashier Part-Time associates, and bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. Whether you're providing a quick, friendly checkout experience, helping our customers get the best value for their money, or assisting with payment or exchanges, it's your job as a Cashier Part-Time associate to ensure every customer exits on a high note.
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We are changing the face of fast food, starting conversations, and directly supporting efforts to shift the future of farming and food. With employees passionate about providing a great guest experience, Chipotle is a longtime leader and innovator in the food industry.
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Order food Set up zoom meetings. TemPositions - We are working with a large institution in Suffolk County who is looking for a professional administrative assistant with excellent customer service skills and computer skills for a long term assignment.
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Follows recipes and/or product directions for preparing, seasoning, cooking, tasting, carving and serving food items which may include soups, meats, vegetables, desserts and other food and beverage products.
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Our core values capture that spirit as we work to improve lives by doing what's right for pets, people and our planet.
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Collaborate with kitchen staff to coordinate food and beverage orders for banquets or events. - Familiarity with the food industry and food service procedures. - Adhere to all food handling and safety regulations.
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Performs one or a number of tasks relating to the preparation and service of food, delivery and collection of food and supplies, appropriate operation of machinery, and sanitation of specific areas of the department.
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In this role, you will promote sales by preparing and introducing Costco members to food and beverage products through sampling. Open interviews are every Thursday from 1pm - 4pm at the warehouse location, let the Costco greeter know you are here to see the CDS team.
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Our team is in search of exceptional individuals to deliver top-tier fresh food and beverages, including our renowned coffee, in a fast and friendly manner. Follow proper guidelines for food preparation, cash handling, timekeeping, sanitation, and all other procedures.
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Food handling experience and food handler certification. We follow the strictest food safety standards and seek out environmentally-friendly sources. Kikka sushi is looking for energetic, hardworking, dependable, Sushi Maker (with at least 1 year working sushi making experience, shown on resume) that will provide great customer service in our location in the Whole Foods Market located at:  120 Veterans Memorial Hwy, Commack, NY, 11725.
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COORDINATES WITH: Food Service, Environmental Services, Plant Operations. SUPERVISES: Registered Nurse, Recreation Therapist, Program Assistants, Social. Knowledge of gerontology, psychiatric and restorative nursing.
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Delivers, when necessary, food to students and catering events. Servsafe certification or Food Managers Certificate. Complies with all state, federal, local health department requirements for safe food handling.
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