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Ability to operate weedeater, edger, chainsaw, brush cutter and lawnmower. Operates heavy equipment to include street sweeper, backhoe, mini-excavator, and tractor. This position, under limited supervision, performs general routine maintenance and repair to include heating, air conditioning and refrigeration, plumbing, carpentry and insulation, drywall, painting and electrical at all city facilities and assists with landscape maintenance in public green spaces and rights-of-way.
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As a Meat Cutter with our company, you will be responsible for working closely with the Meat Manager in order to ensure the success of the store and department through excellent customer service and a demonstrated passion for food.
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Ensure high quality products are available in produce, deli, bakery, dairy, meat, and other departments. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (, Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler)General.
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To ensure effective and profitable operations of the meat department through sales maximization and host growth. Ensures that guests receive polite, friendly service from the meat department as measured through mystery shops and management observation.
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Perishable Department: Maintain proper product levels in all areas within the department including meat, lunchmeat, frozen, dairy, ice cream. Will work with bulk meat and cheese utilizing a slicer.
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Must be able to operate calculator, fax machine, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, screwdriver, and case cutter. Must be able to operate calculator, fax machine, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, screwdriver, and case cutter.
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Prepare a variety of foods including meat, seafood, poultry, vegetable and cold food items. Prepare a variety of foods including meat, seafood, poultry, vegetable and cold food items. As a Line Cook, you will be responsible for a high level of consistent meals according to recipes and standards, keeping a clean and sanitized work area at all times and exhibit impeccable food presentation and garnishing, leading to exceeding guest expectations and creating repeat business.
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Ensures the Meat and Seafood Department is well stocked, clean, organized, rotated, and merchandised appropriately, including proper signage and pricing of items. Basic knowledge of meat cuts and cooking techniques preferred.
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In NC, must be 18 years or older if operating power-driven machines such as a meat slicer, mixer, etc. In NC, must be 18 years or older if operating power-driven machines such as a meat slicer, mixer, etc.
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Our cooks are responsible for delivering top notch food service in a high-quality, cutting-edge Community. Culinary arts experience preferred. The successful candidates will employ their culinary and managerial skills in order to play a critical role in maintaining and enhancing our resident's satisfaction.
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Responsible for processing/packaging/stocking meat products according to Meat Standards, cleaning work areas, providing customer service unloading stock, and reloading salvage. Responsible for processing/packaging/stocking meat products according to Meat Standards, cleaning work areas, providing customer service unloading stock, and reloading salvage.
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Must have good vision and be able to operate a calculator, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, and screwdriver and case cutter. Must have good vision and be able to operate a calculator, telephone, copier, hand truck, hammer, and screwdriver and case cutter.
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Prepare ingredients to use in cooking (chopping and peeling vegetables, cutting meat etc.) We provide thoughtful training and resources to our valued staff along with excellent benefits including PTO accrued bi-weekly, competitive pay, and flexible scheduling.
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