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Current (within the past 12 months) ServSafe® Allergen and Food Handler Certifications. Knowledge of applicable laws, rules and regulations governing Food and Nutrition Services (FNS); ability to provide, prepare and serve inpatient meals, supplements, and menu selection services.
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Company paid Food Handler and Alcohol certifications. Valid Food Handler Certificate required. To rotate food in walk in’s and freezers to minimize waste and spoilage.
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Materials Handler Supervisor (Warehouse Worker Foreman) Supervises inmate workers who are responsible for receiving, storing, shipment, and issue of a wide variety of supplies, materials, equipment and commodities required in the operation of the facility, as well as, the issuance of inmate clothing and laundering of items for inmates and institutional operations such as Health Services or Food Service.
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Alcohol awareness certification and/or food service permit or valid health/food handler card as required by local or state government agency. Supervise kitchen employees and entry-level Culinary Staff in preparation and cooking of various food items and their garnishment and presentation.
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He/She is responsible for high standards of quality, food production, sanitation; will order food and supplies, keeping required records and reports including food handler permit.
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Food Handler or Food Manager Certification. Whether the job entails interacting with our customers, driving digital growth, or providing vital behind-the-scenes support, we’re all here for the same reason – to roll up our sleeves and create happiness through cooking and sharing good food.
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Must have or be able to obtain an Oregon Food Handler, Food Manager Certification, or ServSafe Certification within 30 days of hire. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Food & Nutrition or Dietetics.
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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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Prior HACCP certification, Food Handler, and other certification desirable. Assure that customer specifications are achieved, and the facility/Plant meet local, state, and federal food safety and health regulations.
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Completion of Company Orientation, In-store orientation, Basics of Safety, Annual Food Handler, basic HAZMAT / Chemical Safety certifications upon hire. - Ensures food safety and sanitation standards are achieved by following SOPs.
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Food Handler and Alcohol Server Certifications as required by State and City. Responsible for providing food and beverage STAR Service to Members and Guests while consistently displaying the Three Steps of Service at every opportunity.
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TABC and Food Handler permits highly desirable. Reports to the executive chef and food and beverage director. Ensure that unused food is stored properly to minimize waste and maximize quality.
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Current TABC and Texas Food Handler Certifications. Reporting to the Clubhouse Managers, the Assistant Manager position at River Oaks Country Club is responsible for the daily operation and supervision of food and beverage service.
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Benefits Competitive pay Team Member discounts Incentive contests Flexible scheduling Food Handler Certificate Reliable Transportation Able to work past 12am Able to work 6+ hour shifts Pay: $10 - $15 / hour Job Type: parttime Work location: On-site.
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Must have or be able to obtain valid local and/or state Food Handler and Alcohol Server/Seller permits. Follow all safe food and alcohol handling procedures in accordance with state law.
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