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The Janitor/Groundskeeper will maintain all areas, which include Detainee Areas, CBP Staff Common Areas, Sally Port, Laundry Trailer Parking Area, Warehouse, Property Storage Area, and the immediate Modular Facilities Grounds Areas (sidewalks, driveways, parking areas) up to twenty-five (25) feet from the buildings, while understanding the critical nature and time sensitive needs in maintaining a high level of services within the Modular Facility.
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Train and supervise all new associates and provide on-going training for current staff. Prepare schedules for the staff and complete the work distribution report, ensuring all sections are covered.
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POSITION SNAPSHOT: Assists Bartender, Cocktail Staff and Wait Staff by maintaining area cleanliness and providing necessary support to ensure fast, friendly and accommodating service. Empties trash and spot sweeps whenever floor needs it, or when a Manager requests.
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Job DescriptionWhat you will be doing Prepare schedules for the staff and complete the work distribution report, ensuring all sections are covered. Write up work orders for all repairs and immediately report any broken door locks or safety hazards to management for immediate attention.
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Perform hard floor care and stripping and refinishing procedures, and carpet cleaning procedures using commercial custodial equipment. Free rides on all UT Shuttle and Austin CapMetro buses with staff ID card.
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10 May provide guidance and technical training about processes and procedures to donor floor staff and other staff as required. 9 Monitors donor flow on the donor floor to assure continuous turnover.
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Under general supervision, restocks and replenishes food service supplies, assists wait staff and removes and resets tables. Clears all used tableware, napkins and refuse from tables to tubs in bus station and wipes table, chairs and clears debris and crumbs from floor areas surrounding table.
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5 Maintains alertness to any reaction by donors and assists with reactions or notifies appropriate staff. 3 Evaluates vein performance of the donor to identify possible problems; makes necessary corrections in order to expedite donation time and ensure product quality and donor safety.
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Learn more about Diversity & Inclusion at CSL.Do work that matters at CSL Plasma! Follows all Health Safety & Environmental (HSE) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies and procedures.
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The Sales Manager is a key contributor in achieving KPIs through proper hiring, staff development, merchandise presentation, operational excellence, inventory controls and loss prevention. Able to use common tools such as hammer, screw driver, and wrench for floor sets.
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Works as a floor manager during each meal period to, support the service staff, ensure the highest levels of quality and service. - Conducts on-going Front-of-the House staff meetings to provide continuous training and development in the areas of service, suggestive selling and sales techniques for liquor, beer and wine sales, safety, security and sanitation.
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A Branch Service Manager's responsibility is managing the shop floor and handling minor shop administrative tasks that are the result of preventative maintenance and repairs. Provide staff with assistance in performing difficult or complicated duties.
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Liaises between kitchen staff and floor staff to ensure the guests experience meets concept/company standards. Liaises between kitchen staff and floor staff to ensure the guests experience meets concept/company standards.
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Assists wait staff by refilling customers beverages and accommodating requests for additional condiments, food items or clean/fresh tableware. Keeps ice stations filled at all times by carrying buckets of ice from the main ice machine and pouring into individual ice stations.
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Interact with production management and staff daily, on the production floor. Maintains quality of staff by hiring, training, developing, and mentoring employees to ensure maximum performance.
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