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Kitchen equipment to be operated, but not limited to are: flat grill, pasta well, steam table, browning oven, cheese chopper/grater, steam jacket, ovens, top burners, pizza and dessert cooler, slicer, broiler, steamer and knives.
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Local/municipal requirements, such as Food Handler certification, acquired at applicant’s own expense ADA Statement:While performing duties, counter areas are often hot with steam from steam table and food vapors.
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Manage all chemical treatment treatment/testing and monitoring associated with steam, cooling towers and chilled and hot water systems as applicable. State licenses are required by local region for HVAC, Universal Technician, or certified boiler operator license preferred.
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At Creative World School you will see iSTEAM in action with our hands on approach that integrates STEAM learning with critical thinking skills and real world ideas. As a high-quality Early Childhood program, we offer infant, toddler, preschool, and school age programs.
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Ability to work inside kitchen area, interact with heated equipment, steam, loud noise, chemicals and other at risk conditions. Ability to work inside kitchen area, interact with heated equipment, steam, loud noise, chemicals and other at risk conditions.
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Scrub and polish counters, clean and sanitize steam tables, and other equipment. The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records.
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Maintain garbage collection site and kitchen floor areas in a neat and sanitary fashion. Maintain high standards of quality in food production, sanitation, and kitchen safety practices. Adhere to all food safety regulations for sanitation, food handling, and storage.
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Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth.
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Serves and replenishes food from counters and steam tables (sometimes using a conveyor food belt), and breaks down stations at the end of meal periods. The Food Service Worker may work anywhere on property where food is prepared.
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Piping systems include Chilled Water, Heating Water, Refrigeration, Condensate, Steam, and Condenser Water piping. Piping systems include Chilled Water, Heating Water, Refrigeration, Condensate, Steam, and Condenser Water piping.
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