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Season and cook food according to recipes or personal judgment and experience. Lastly, the menu, created by iconic chef and restaurateur Jason Neroni of Rose Café fame, and the cocktail menu crafted by the acclaimed mixologist from Bar Lab, elevate the entire restaurant experience.
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The Public Safety Officer I will conduct vehicle and foot patrols, patient restraints, incident report writing, public relations, emergency preparedness, door unlocks/locks, guest assistance, access control, and de-escalation of hostile visitors, employees or patients.
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The CRC III member ensures compliance with all federal and local agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and local Institutional Review Board (IRB). 4 years of clinical research experience, required.
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Our MissionAt Chick-fil-A I-10 and La Cienega our mission is to ensure every guest leaves with a S.M.I.L.E. We are looking for people with passion, people with a desire to serve others, and people with heart that will join our Chick-fil-A family and provide our guests a clean, efficient, and quality experience in a professional manner.
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High school diploma or GED; 1 year experience in the guest services, front desk, or related professional area. Front office areas include Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard and Guest Services/Front Desk. Strives to ensure guest and employee satisfaction and achieve the operating budget.
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Manages guest and adjunct faculty specialists who may be involved in supporting aspects of the productions and program (i.e. costume designers, scenic painters, lighting designers, etc); High School Diploma and 2+ years of college or post high school experience in stagecraft and technical theatre.
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Monitors expenses, performs reconciliations and research related financial reporting of federal and non-federal grants and ensure compliance with all federal, state and local agencies including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DOD), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Institutional Review Board.
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The role involves providing legal counsel and handling day-to-day litigation across the company's diverse business operations, including farming, food production, and beverage services. Provide strategic legal counsel to operating companies on issues involving torts, contracts, intellectual property, U.S. food and beverage regulations, commercial disputes, and labor and employment.
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SAP ECC, SAP BW, AERA, Domo, SAP IBP experience a plus. Formed from leading bakery companies, its innovative food portfolio includes breads, artisan breads, buns, cookies, donuts, muffins and pastries from beloved brands like La Brea Bakery®, Otis Spunkmeyer®, and Oakrun Farm Bakery.
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Albertsons Companies is committed to bringing people together around the joys of food and to inspire well-being by transforming the grocery and pharmacy-health experience for our customers.
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The Design Associate Manager is an integral part of the growing Brand Experience team. PepsiCo generated more than $66 billion in net revenue in 2014, driven by a complementary food and beverage portfolio that includes Frito-Lay, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Quaker, and Tropicana.
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Reports To:Food Service Manager / Assistant Food Service Manager. You love food and have the ability to create an experience that is beyond the everyday. Responsible for communication with the Food Service Manager & Store Director on all Food Service Department related issues.
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Supports practice manager and PA management in the training, development and competency evaluation of the Medical Assistant staff, the monitoring of patient visit time and experience, office, staff compliance to organization’s infection prevention program, medication management, vaccine cold chain handling and storage, and ensure appropriate stock levels of clinical supplies.
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MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH THE FOLLOWING OR SIMILAR: Shopify ShipStation / CommerceHub SQF certification process Retail store onboarding process Inventory Management Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Training & Development Work From Home Free Food & Snacks Stock Option Plan.
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Excellent interpersonal skills to help engage members and promote healthy food choices. Required: An interest in and knowledge of the scientific aspects of food and nutrition. Licenses/Certifications Required Registered Dietitian (RD) Or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) Licenses/Certifications Preferred Certified Health Coach (CHC)Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) Would you like to know more about this opportunity.
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