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Complete the PA Department of State, Bureau of Charitable Organizations registration form and any other Licensing requirements such as the liquor license for APM Hall, unclaimed property reports, etc.
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SUMMARYThe Senior Accountant reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and performs accounting duties of moderate to difficult complexity, such as Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), coordinating all fiscal activities to ensure projects are completed timely and accurately, ensuring accuracy of fiscal reports, supervising personnel, preparing agency financial reports and budgets, assisting the CFO as requested, and performing related work as assigned.
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Handle General Liability / Bodily Injury, Property, Commercial Auto Liability and/or Physical Damage, Workers Compensation, Inland Marine, Professional / Management Liability, Business Interruption, Liquor Liability, Garage/Garagekeepers Legal Liability or Umbrella claims.
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Perform daily liquor pulls for bar staff. Knowledge of state, federal and local liquor laws and health code regulations. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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The Bar Assistant works harmoniously and professionally with bartender and other co-workers to assist in maintaining stocks by assisting with inventory, change kegs, collect empty glassware, maintain the cleanliness of the bar; efficiently and continuously re-stock bartender area with liquor, ice, fruit, straws, etc.
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Responsibilities of the position of Intermittent Liquor Store Clerk will include assisting customers with product selection, helping to keep neat and well-stocked shelves, unloading and receiving shipments, and ringing customer sales.
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Conduct engaging consumer tastings at diverse locations, including liquor or package stores, grocery stores, bars, restaurants, festivals, sporting events, convenience stores, gas stations, and trade shows.
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No late nights and no liquor, steam tables or deep fryers. As a Shift Supervisor at Corner Bakery Cafe, you will be responsible for exceptional food service, customer service and operations by managing all dining room, kitchen and catering functions, while directing and motivating your team to provide customer service that elicits genuine smiles.
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Understands all PLCB regulations and ensures compliance of all applicable liquor laws for the department. Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid gaming license as determined by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Commission for the position.
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Menu and specialsWine list, liquor list and special drinksLiquor liability laws and knowledgeLayout of restaurant and/or banquet rooms including table numbersPresent in professional appearance and mannerisms Stand and walk for an entire shiftTransport food to service 4 guests in a single trip and until each guest is served.
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This role would particularly suit to people with experience in small business (gas stations, grocery or liquor stores, bars, internet cafes and etc.) Fast growing B2B supplier of vending, POS solutions as well as coin operated machines is looking for route sales representatives to join our PA team.
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This role involves scouting and hunting and is responsible for full cycle sales. Fast growing B2B supplier of vending, POS solutions as well as coin operated machines is looking for Outside Sales Representatives to join the PA team.
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We're looking for friendly, motivated individuals to help deliver outstanding customer care in the fast-paced environment of our Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores working as Intermittent Liquor Store Clerks.
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Ensure proper security procedures are in place to protect Team Members, Guests and Company assets, including security of beer walk-in, liquor room, storeroom, freezer and office. Perform liquor, wine, and beer check in to ensure proper invoicing.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Adheres to state, federal and corporate liquor regulations pertaining to serving alcoholic beverages to minors and intoxicated guests. Demonstrates knowledge of liquor laws.
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