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Archer Hotel at Domain NORTHSIDE is looking for individuals who are motivated, enthusiastic, and customer service focused to join our Food & Beverage team as a Lead AM Cook. This is a full-time position with morning, weekday and weekend shifts.
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Carpenter Hotel is looking for a Pastry Sous Chef who will be passionate about baking and producing beautiful pastries while being detail oriented and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
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Command-line Tools: PowerShell & batch scripting, MacOS shell script. Backup: Veeam, StorageCraft, Datto and similar disaster-recovery services. Printers: proficiency with a sledgehammer, but also know how to set up a print server, when to reinstall drivers, and how to set up scan-to email on an MFP (Kyocera, Xerox, HP.
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Our Bakers also have the secret ingredient for talking to their customers and take pride in what they are baking, making, and decorating. To truly be successful in the position, you will be passionate about baking breads, cookies, and pastries, as well as producing fancy desserts and decorating cakes.
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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive-thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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You will plan cooking schedule and service to insure that food will be ready at specific times for tray line, cafeteria, physician’s dining rooms, and catered events. You will maintain a clean cook area and will follow sanitation and infection control guidelines to prevent cross contamination.
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Join us for this incredible opportunity to be part of our team as a ; Entry Level Cook 1 (Full Time) - $18 at Miraval Austin Resort and Spa located in Austin, TX. Full-time opportunities available.
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Come join our Carillon Restaurant culinary team by becoming their next PM Fine-Dining Cook! This is a FINE DINING cook role for our Carillon Restaurant; the ideal candidate will have fine-dining experience as far as cooking skills, volume (#of covers), and level of service.
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Transmission and distribution line structural (steel and wood) design using PLS-Tower and/or PLS-Pole. + Prepare overhead line design using PLS-CADD. + Underground High voltage transmission line and/or low & medium voltage distribution lines.
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Job Summary: The faculty will primarily focus on growing a General Gastroenterology practice at Seton Medical Center Austin, ensuring state-of-the-art, value-driven healthcare delivery in line with the goals of Dell Medical School.
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Key words: restaurant, cook, line cook, dishwasher, cashier, register, customer service, fast food, busser, server, waitress, waiter, pizza, entry level, kitchen, prep. Key words: restaurant, cook, line cook, dishwasher, cashier, register, customer service, fast food, busser, server, waitress, waiter, pizza, entry level, kitchen, prep.
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Pre-Owned Sales Manager experience required, INFINITI or a high line dealership experience preferred. Pre-Owned Sales Manager experience required, INFINITI or a high line dealership experience preferred.
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They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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As a Sushi Prep Cook, you will be responsible for production of ingrediants and setting the sushi line up for success This includes but is not limited to fish fabrication, sauce work, vegetable and produce prep, and sushi rice prep.
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