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The Food & Nutrition Food Service Worker I will be a competent Support services employee who is responsible for the cleanliness, organization, and distribution of food and supplies in the Food & Nutrition Department.
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Under direction of the Catering Manager and Director of Food & Beverage, the Part Time Banquet Server member's primary responsibilities include the following functions in accordance with ASM policies.
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Bachelor’s degree in quality assurance, Food Science, Biology, Microbiology, Engineering, Operations Management or a related field. Knowledge of GMP, food allergens, pest control, sanitation, and food safety regulations.
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The Torchy's legacy began in Austin, Texas in 2006 with an idea, a dedicated executive chef and a food trailer to now operating in dozens of restaurants across multiple states. Back of House (BOH) Team Members are the heart of the kitchen - where our Damn Good food is made from scratch every day.
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EvoquaAbout Evoqua Water TechnologiesWe are excited to announce that Evoqua has now joined Xylem.
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May be exposed to all chemicals used in poultry, food, processing facility. With a goal of becoming the most trusted name in premium proteins, we create products for consumers and for retail and foodservice customers around the globe, while changing the way animals are raised for food.
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Previous experience in food handling, bartending, serving, cashiering, or product demonstration is helpful but not required. Flexible Schedule Fun Work Environment Career Growth Available Equipment Reimbursement Per Event Paid Training and Development This position is responsible for serving food or alcohol samples for retailers inside of the physical store.
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The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS), Division of General Services is currently seeking a Sr. Procurement Supervisor. Title: Sr. Procurement Supervisor #W4385. Sr. Procurement Supervisor #W4385.
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The primary purpose of your position is to prepare food in accordance with current applicable federal, state and local standards, guidelines and regulations with our established policies and procedures, and as may be directed by the Dining Services Director, to assure that quality food service is provided at all times.
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The Court Services Supervisor will be responsible for all Courtroom proceedings related to Bailiff duties; managing the intake, processing, and distribution of court documents; and ensuring the delivery of high-quality customer services through a well-trained staff.
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Cook #food prep #baker #fry cook. Dish washers, cooks, grill cooks, Fry cooks, bakers, meat cutters, and food prep. Shift meals less than $2 per day. As of 2023, we have served 6 million free meals to our active duty and retired military heroes; and raised over $17.5 million dollars for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV.
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Our Retail Manager in Richmond, VA. will work closely with the Food Service Director. These primarily include ordering food and supplies, secure receipt and quality assured storage, menu adjustment and execution under the Food Service Director's guidance, recipe and production quality assurance, proper storage and review of the day's activities and future menus and functions, financial control of products used, and menu implemented, housekeeping program, safety program, and procedures adherence.
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We are built upon the belief that food and wine hold the power to forge a COMMUNITY, and with the world's largest wine club membership, we are paving the way to democratizing the good life! The Line Cook is responsible for the daily preparation and execution of food items in the pantry, fry, grill, broil and sauté stations.
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Remains knowledge on ordered diets (i.e. therapeutic), as well as food textures and follows diet changes as directed by the Dining Services Director in a timely and accurate manner. Follows all policies, procedures, and standards for safe food preparation, service, and storage; proper use of machinery and equipment; and infection control.
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Security C-Shift Supervisor– Now Hiring! You can stand out – and thrive – here, too, as a Security Shift Supervisor. Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay! At GardaWorld, We Know Your Compensation Is Important So We Provide Competitive Hourly Starting Rates For Every Market We’re In. We're Growing Our Team Here In Richmond, VA.
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