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Coordinates food production operations with food service management and staff. Minimum five years experience in multi-outlet food production management. Direct the hiring and training of all food and production and stewarding team members.
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Equipment used: Institutional mixer, slicer, food processor, disposal, oven, steam table, steamer, braising pan, range, flame broiler grill, steam-jacketed kettle, sharp knives, walk-in coolers and freezers, hot and cold holding equipment and cash registers/automated POS system and computer.
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We serve every industry, including e-commerce, retail and wholesale food, snack, beverage, specialty manufacturing, fresh produce, hobby and craft, automotive, electronics, pet, cosmetic industries, and many more.
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Prepares food items for the cold case, fresh pack, salad, and hot bars according to production sheets. Prepared Foods Cook / Food Production - Full Time. Good understanding of food production and fundamental cooking techniques.
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Reviews menus, resident census information, production guides and pre-prep sheets to determine type and quantities of food to be prepared. Operates a variety of kitchen utensils and equipment such as blenders, mixer, food slicer, steamer, food processor, convention oven, range and tilt skillet; Bakes, roasts, broils, and steams food items to prepare for consumption.
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Design skills level training and development plans for all food and beverage production team members. Develops and coordinates food and beverage merchandising plans with the assistance and cooperation of Food and Beverage Director.
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Participates in the production of all food items necessary for the operation as directed by Executive Chef and or Executive Sous Chef. Under the direction of the Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef, this individual will be responsible for effectively supporting all culinary operations including the oversight of all production, operation, and sanitation aspects of culinary and stewarding operations throughout the facility.
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Together with the Pastry Chef ensures quality, quantity and timeliness of all food production. Partners with the Pastry Chef to ensure production needs of all outlets are met. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Washington State Health Card (Food Worker Card.
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To maintain an exceptionally high standard of food production service and food hygiene. Must hold a food hygiene certificate and have experience working within the catering industry.
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Stocks and arranges the Meat Cooler in accordance with approved food safety guidelines. Complete use and following of the buffet production system to insure quality and shelf life compliance.
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Customer service, Food handling, bartender, server, cashier, stocker, demonstrator, brand ambassador, or brand advocate experience is beneficial but not required. Must be 16 years of age (Alcohol and Production requires 18.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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Food Production Worker. PeopleReady of Arlington, TX is now hiring Food Production Workers! Possess a valid food handler's card or ServSafe certification. Prior food prep or cooking experience preferred.
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Food Handler Certification (Food Safety) - Certification. Be a Techie : Leverages digital tools to drive sales, improve the shopping experience, and elevate associate engagement; utilizing hand held technology to make immediate business decisions related to production, ordering merchandise, receiving club pick up orders, training, and product quality with the member in mind; adapting to new tools and encouraging others to use them.
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Tire manufacturing, food service and retail distribution (Tire Warehouse Experience is a plus) Proven operations leadership experience in a similar fast-paced process of ecommerce, fulfillment, manufacturing, production or distribution/logistics environment.
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