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Water disinfection, displacing chemicals in water treatment in many applications such as: food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, aquaculture, marine, drinking water and wastewater.
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Leads prisoner kitchen workers in the preparation and production of meals for approximately 550 prisoners and 30 staff per meal at Spring Creek Correctional Center in the APS main kitchen. The Department of Corrections, Division of Institutions, is recruiting for a Food Service Lead position, at the Spring Creek Correctional Center (SCCC) located in Seward, Alaska.
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This position reports to the Food Service Director and works closely with the Production Manager. Other responsibilities include training associates and monitoring all production aspects to ensure compliance with food sanitation techniques, scheduling associates based on business needs and budget considerations, facilitating all areas of service, developing and promoting associates.
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Implement advanced tracking and analysis of key agricultural and food production issues and influencers with an emphasis on animal care (especially dairy), farm policy, food policy, environmental stewardship in food production, food/beverage animal ag/dairy activism.
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Documentation for CACFP through Food Production Log. School Food Service Job Details. Preparing food in a timely manner to comply with CACFP meal guidelines and portion sizes.
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This area includes dry subsistence storeroom, non-food supply storeroom, refrigerators, and freezers of NFS This position is located in the Ingredient Control room of the Production Unit (IC) in the Nutrition and Food Service (NFS) Division at the Hines VA Medical Center and is responsible for providing food service assistance.
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The company's portfolio includes beloved brands such as Honey Bunches of Oats®, PEBBLES®, Grape-Nuts® and Malt-O-Meal® cereal, and Peter Pan® peanut butter, as well as Rachael Ray® Nutrish®, Kibbles 'n Bits® and 9Lives® dog and cat food.
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Supports cleaning of production equipment, following GMP and food safety requirements. Brand Post Consumer Brands recently acquired several iconic pet food brands, venturing into a new market while remaining true to our purpose to provide delicious and accessible food that our consumers love.
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The Production Editor works closely with design, production, marketing, and sales staff to manage the budgeting, quality, scheduling, author relations, and contractor/supplier relations of editing and producing print and electronic publications.
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This position may be required to participate in post-event debriefs with Catering Event Producer, Catering Production Manager, and/or Catering Sales Manager. Pre-Production: Participate in Pre-Production Handoff Meetings with Catering Event Producer to discuss event details including, but not limited to client and venue contacts, permitting and inspections, event layout and timelines, rentals, service staff, and potential overages.
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Experience in dairy product development including formulation, lab analysis, pilot plant production and commercial scaling. Minimum entry level a degree in Food or Dairy Science or related discipline.
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Proven experience as a Head Chef or in a senior role within a food manufacturing or large-scale food production environment. Production Oversight: Lead and manage the entire food manufacturing process, from ingredient preparation to cooking, packaging, and distribution.
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A solid understanding of the post production process – Offline edit, online edit, language versions, subtitling, audio description, VFX, animation, CGI, colour grade, aspect ratio versioning, delivering 100+ edit deliverables per campaign.
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Minimum 3 to 4 years of Hands-on experience in vegetable seed production. Basic agronomical experiences related to vegetable seed production. Be familiar with modern agricultural technologies on seed production.
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Our state-of-the art production facilities convert an abundance of locally sourced high-quality milk into a variety of nutritious cheeses, whey protein and lactose. The Cheese and Ingredients that we produce create a wide variety of retail and food service products from sliced and shredded cheeses, to protein supplements and infant formula.
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