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This includes general cleaning (restroom, offices, cafeteria, sales floor, others as assigned), buffing, scrubbing, and ability to perform basic tasks of vacuuming, sweeping, mopping and use of equipment such as scrubbers, extractors, and buffers.
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Two or more years' experience in food service role in preparing food for institutions, such as school, hospital or cafeteria preferred. Work with Food Service leadership or Dietitian to ensure menus are varied, nutritionally balanced and appetizing.
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The position establishes policies and procedures to provide administrative direction for cafeteria management, food preparation, distribution, service, budgeting, purchasing, sanitation standards, safety practices, staffing and staff development.
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Additional education or training in the culinary field preferred. Clean and inspect equipment, kitchen appliances and work areas to ensure cleanliness and functional operation. Join a team with defined career paths and a national family of hospitals and facilities.
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CDM or Dietetic Technician registration with ADA if required by State or other regulatory agency. Must have thorough knowledge of nutrition and dietetics, administration and operation of hospital food services, and knowledge of all H.A.C.C.P. guidelines, preferred.
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Experience working employment tax issues such as Section 530, backup withholding, expense reimbursements and excess allowances, cafeteria plans, resident and non-resident alien issues, common paymaster and successor employer, stock options and stock purchases, nonqualified deferred compensation plans, severance pay/golden parachutes, tool and equipment rental, identifying, referring and working fraud cases, and information return and trust fund penalties.
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Onsite Gym and Cafeteria. Collaborate with sales, IT, wholesale, freight-only, and finance team members to coordinate efforts, streamline processes, and improve Guest experience. Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or related business field required.
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