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An associates degree or higher in food service management or hospitality, course study including food service or restaurant management from an accredited institution of higher learning is preferred.
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For more than 50 years, millions of professional truck drivers and motorists have called our travel centers home, depending on us daily for fuel, food, truck maintenance and essenti Cook, Grill Cook, Travel.
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Career Level General Associate Category Food & Beverage Service (IRD, Restaurant, Bar) Job Type Full-time Compensation Currency USD Travel 0 - 10% Job Description. Restaurant Server Assistant- at CUT Restaurant by Wolfgang Puck - (17821.
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Responsibilities As an Electrical Utility Materials Handler, you will: Receiving: Unload trucks, railcars, etc. Occasionally work will include high noise levels or exposure to hazardous substances (asbestos, acids, PCB's, pesticides, mercury, solvents, etc.
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Knowledge of retail grocery Prepared Foods, Deli or food production department and / or similar restaurant, café or food industry experience required. About us: New Seasons Market began in 2000 when three families got together to open a neighborhood market, a place where local communities can come together to connect with where their food comes from.
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Community Service - Enthusiastic contributors within our community including: Clark County Food Bank, Rotary, Little League, local college scholarships, SW WA Contractors Association auctions and events.
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Clark College is currently accepting applications for a temporary, part-time Retail Clerk 1 to work in our busy food court. Understand and enforce MCI food safety policies. This position is responsible for delivering excellent customer service to our college campus and community, providing an essential function in the success of our kiosk and food court, merchandising our student made products, keeping the kiosk and food court area clean, organized and well stocked, while also working with the highest level of food safety.
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Come join our Boise Cascade Building Materials Distribution Team as a Material Handler. General warehouse experience, including 1-2 years industrial forklift operation, experience operating a chainsaw and/or knowledge of warehouse/lumber yard work environment preferred.
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Qualification & Experience:Certified Dietary Manager or Certified Food Service Manager. Manages the department budget including spend downs, expense reporting, managing food and supply cost and labor management to PPD. Works with Dietitian, Administrator, and clinical leadership to ensure nutrition needs are in compliance with resident assessments, individual care plans, and in accordance with the facility assessment.
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As a restaurant cook at Taco Bell - Camas you will prepare food items according to the menu, recipes, and special dietary or nutritional restrictions. The restaurant cook is responsible for food preparation that meets or exceeds hospitality and service standards and must be able to prepare all foods to meet quantity and deadline requirements.
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Keep food sorted and stocked on pantry shelves in a safe and organized fashion. The daily work includes food box order preparation, answering phone for pantry needs, data entry, managing inventory, keeping a safe and organized workspace, creating a welcoming/positive environment, and working alongside all NARA NW programs.
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Requirement: WA food handler certification. FOOD SERVICE WORKER (PART-TIME)Click Here to Apply OnlineJob Description Chartwells K12 We are hiring immediately for a part-time FOOD SERVICE WORKER position.
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Use a variety of methods and technologies to ensure proper food safety conditions within the restaurant to ensure delivery of a fresh and safe product to the customer. Accurately and safely prepare customer orders from various preparation points within the kitchen to include, but not limited to, a sandwich making line, a fry station, a grill station, or other station depending on the restaurant concept type.
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With more than 16,000 associates in 4,300 schools, ranging from large public institutions to small charter and private schools, Chartwells K12 is built on decades of food, education and operational experience driven by top culinary, nutrition, wellness, and sustainability talent.
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We support regional trade organizations, source locally when appropriate and help to bring healthy food to people’s tables. Adhere to proper GMPs. Operates food processing equipment, including but not limited to mixers, sieves and steam kettles.
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