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First is building the operating system for last-mile delivery services - from on-demand hot food, to grocery, meal kits and more! Production experience with modern React Native + a state management solution (MobX, Redux.
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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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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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Preparing and cooking food orders to meet product quality standards. Food preparation and portioning. General knowledge and understanding of the restaurant industry or retail operations preferred, but not required *Additional SONIC Drive-In Restaurant Cook Qualifications.
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Visit us online at: Under supervision of the Lead Cook, the Cook participates in the production of food. One year of experience in food production. Qualifications Graduation from High School with course work which has included courses in the culinary arts or food service or supplemented by courses in cooking or equivalent experience.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry, Food Science, or Grand Diploma in Pastry Arts5 years experience in a baking & pastry chef role Preferred Qualifications: Experience successfully leading kitchens, teams, projects, and high-profile culinary events.
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JOB SUMMARYThe shift supervisor works under the direction of the chef manager and is responsible for overseeing one or more areas of the dining service department which may include: food production, service, retail, catering, other another area.
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If this sounds like you then apply immediately for our Chef de Cuisine position located in Haverford, PA. Title of Position – Chef de Cuisine Job Description : The Chef de Cuisine reports to the Executive Chef and is responsible for the overall daily operations of our production kitchen.
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Support SQF by maintaining food safety and food quality through completing job tasks and maintaining the work area in a sanitary manner. Report food safety problems to personnel with authority to initiate action.
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Job SummarySummary: Directs, coordinates and evaluates assigned kitchen, food production and food-service associates. Efficiently prepares high-quality food items according to standardized recipes to meet production, delivery and service schedules.
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The lead culinary supervisor may oversee one or more service areas with specific attention to the food procurement, preparation, production, and service. Follows all Legends and HAACP food and physical safety guidelines, policies and procedures.
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Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products. Bachelors Degree in Food Science, Business Management, or related field with 1 to 2 years supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the essential duties.
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Oversees both primary and secondary production areas equipped with various pharmaceutical packaging equipment including but not limited to: automated bottle line, form, fill and seal equipment, card sealing, vial and ampoule labelers, pouch equipment and medical device tray sealing.
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General Experience with production equipment including electric slicers, convection ovens, deck ovens, tilting skillet, deep fat fryers, steamers, steam kettles, mixers, meat grinders, and food choppers.
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Prepares quality food products as per standardized recipes and production requirements. Adheres to HACCP procedures for all prep and food safety and maintains records as required.
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