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Review any changes on Banquet Event Order's (BEO) including, guarantees, times, set-up requirements, checking with banquet manager and event planning manager for any last minute opportunities.
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You also will understand quality control procedures and coordinate doughnut production schedules. You'll lead the sales programs, which includes Hot Light times, retail sales, fundraising and special event sales days.
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The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for the effective management and operation of the culinary team including event planning support, scheduling, food preparation and production, cleaning, kitchen safety, employee training and supervision, and any other tasks assigned by the GM or Executive Chef.
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The InProduction team has spent the better part of the last decade combining the best seating and staging companies into a one-stop shop for most of what is needed to produce an event. These acquisitions have allowed InProduction to evolve into the largest provider of temporary seating, staging, structures, and scenic production for the United States events industry.
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Schedule, train and oversee appropriate technical staff to meet facility standards and protocols and event production requirements. Working knowledge of CAD, Vectorworks, and/or other event software utilities.
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Up requirements, checking with banquet manager and event planning manager for any last minute opportunities. Maintain constant contact with Banquet Chef to ensure complete, effective communication between food production and food service.
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The Executive Sous Chef must provide a high level of event oversight, hands-on culinary proficiency and operational/personnel support to ensure the smooth running of any assigned event. A critical function of the Executive Sous Chef will be to actively mentor, train and help employees meet company quality and production standards, and to promote a positive, enthusiastic and cooperative work environment.
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Join Averitt to find exactly what you want in your driving career - apply for CDL-A Production and Event Truck Driver job opportunities today! Earn a weekly salary when on a tour or production run.
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Event responsibilities for McAlister Auditorium include patron services, technical services, and housekeeping services. Enforces and has knowledge of all relevant safety protocols for theatrical production, OSHA, PLASA standards and applicable Fire and Life Safety Codes.
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The Promotions Assistant/Street Team position is unlike any other - this market allows the opportunity to both showcase and enhance a multitude of desired skill sets including in-field marketing, event production, live broadcast assistance, photography, videography, editing, social media coordination, office assistance and more.
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And imagine finishing work each day in time to attend your kids' sporting event, hang out with your pups, or go on a date. Reverse Engineering and Testing:Determine failure modes of potential products through PCB troubleshootingDocument learnings and create clear work instructions to handoff to our production teamCreate applicable testing to ensure that our repairs are successful and that our quality objectives are met.
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