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The program in one dimension emphasizes preparation in English, math, foreign language, literature, reading, study skills, and laboratory science, but offers courses in other areas. Primarily responsible to provide overnight security and safety in a Residential setting for the Upward Bound student population and staff during the nighttime.
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From one area to another)Ability to operate a computerized POS systemBasic math skills and written/verbal skillsEnthusiasm and team playerCommitment to excellent customer serviceThis Dunkin' Donuts restaurant is independently owned and operated under a franchise granted by DD Franchising LLC. You are applying for work with a franchisee of Dunkin' Donuts, not Dunkin' Brands, Inc., Dunkin' Donuts or any of their affiliates.
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Performing a variety of office duties including filling, filling out forms, counting and basic math skills. Assist store manager in day to day operations including assisting in budgeting and overtime expense reports.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a valid Ohio Teachers license in MC Middle Childhood (4-9), Mathematics; HS High School (7-12), Mathematics; or AD Adolescence to Young Adult (Grades 7- 12), Integrated Mathematics.
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Employment Type: Full Time Employee Job type: Federal Contractor Skill Based Partner: No Education Level: High school graduate Work Days: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Job Reference Code 358382 Salary N/A Licenses / Certifications: N/A Display Recommended WorkKeys Recommended WorkKeys: Applied Math: 4 Graphic Literacy: 4.
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Over 2 years restaurant management experience, preferably in Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Basic math skills. Over 2 years restaurant management experience, preferably in Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) Basic math skills.
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Training & Development : We bring out the best by ensuring everyone gets well trained. The General Manager will manage the overall restaurant to ensure we are 1st Choice for our Guests and Employees. Benefits & Rewards : We offer Comprehensive benefits such as Medical and Dental Plans as well as recognition programs including bonuses and incentives such as our all expenses paid annual cruise.
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Basic math skills, work well with others, work in varying temperature environments, have reliable personal vehicle, work with a positive attitude, and maintain compliance with Domino's Pizza Grooming Standards.
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Must be able to push or pull stacks of product and have basic math skills Production Utility Responsibilities: Quality, demonstrates behaviors in support of quality work processes to include, Document & track production variables, downtime, product samples, and to ensure proper blending of raw materials by weight or automatic metering systems, follow and document accurately time and temperature points in recipe specifications to meet the quality standards.
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