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The Food Service Director organizes, plans, directs, controls, and supervises functions and personnel within the dietary department which provides food and nutrition services. Associate’ or higher degree in food service management or in hospitality, including a course of study in food service or restaurant management from an accredited institution of higher learning.
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Regular and effective communication with Community Director and Area Service Manager. Manage any staff issues promptly; communicate performance evaluations of Maintenance Technicians to Area Service Manager.
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Food Service Director (FSD) coordinates services and activities with other departments (i.e. Nursing, Maintenance, Housekeeping, etc. Food Service Director (FSD) ensures that appropriate nutritional care for every resident is developed and carried through by ensuring new patient assessments, medical records charting, resident Plan of Care conference attendance, diet order auditing, and food intake monitoring take place.
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We are searching for a Director, Facilities – Preventative Maintenance will lead the company’s Facilities department in establishing effective programs, training and procedures at a national level to ensure quality and accuracy of executed work and to build career opportunities for facilities and maintenance personnel.
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Leads and manages water treatment facility operations by reviewing operational, maintenance, and laboratory data; serves as the Primary or Backup Operator in Responsible Charge for treatment plant and NPDES permit.
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Food Service Director candidate for this position should have a combination of experience, education of a Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) or Certified Food Manager (CFM) and well as Servsafe.
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The Asst Director Engineering serves to maintain the entire hotel facility including the physical building structure all mechanical electrical HVAC systems and related equipment in accordance with energy conservation and preventative maintenance programs.
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Collaborate with the Director, AFI Exhibition and AFI Talent Director to invite and coordinate festival jury members. Oversee the archiving, updating and maintenance of the festivals FileMaker Pro database; this includes supervising the FileMaker Pro Database Specialist and training.
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Crafts Handicraft Assistant Handicraft Director^ Food Service Kitchen Assistant Assistant Cook^ Dining Hall Steward Head Cook^ Food Service Director^ High Adventure Climbing assistant Climbing Staff^ Bikes Assistant^ Outbound Assistant^ Climbing Director.
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Participates in discussion with company representatives to review new products with Value Analysis Team, Clinical Director, Clinical Support Service Manager, and Supply Chain Director.
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Customer Service, Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), Maintenance Operations, Preventive Maintenance, Energy Management, Fire Prevention & Protection, HAZMAT Control/Environmental compliance, Emergency Response.
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Exciting entry-level position, the Wind Technician I is an essential member of the Wind Farm that is responsible for the on-site operations, maintenance, repairs, and replacement of equipment at one of EDPR NA’s wind-energy generation sites.
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The Hotel Maintenance Technician at the Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown is responsible for assisting with the operation, maintenance, service, and repair of equipment as assigned.
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Promptly notify supervisor and/or house director of any maintenance problems or unsafe conditions in or around the kitchen. Observe kitchen, dining and chapter rules, as determined by the chapter, chef, and house director (varies by location.
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Since 1927, Oberweis has expanded from premium milk and ice cream to our family of restaurant brands Oberweis Ice Cream & Dairy Store, That Burger Joint, Wood Grain Pizzeria, and Oberweis Home Delivery Service.
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