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Giant food has three ASM classifications, including Customer Service Manager (CSM); Non-Perishable Manager (NPM); and Perishable Manager (PM). Manage daily operations of Meat, Seafood, Deli, Produce, Floral and Bakery departments.
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Prior work as an Assistant Store Manager and/or Store Manager in a nationally or regionally recognized grocery company and/or big box retail company. Supervise store operations as needed in absence of Store Manager.
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Each Team Manager oversees a different part of the bakery-cafe, from food cost management to drive-thru, delivery, or catering operations. As a Team Manager at Panera, you are key to the success of your bakery-cafe.
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Assists Bakery Manager in the development of cake production plan monitors inventory of baking supplies and notifies management when supply replenishment is required. Employees at a franchised Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery location are employed by the franchise owner/operator and are not employees of Nothing Bundt Cakes Corporate (the franchisor.
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The full-time hourly Bakery Supervisor supports the Bakery Department Manager in overseeing implementation of Division Bakery Merchandising programs, pricing, displaying, ordering, and inventory control within the Department.
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Ted's is part of the Catalogue Company which operates Federalist Pig, Honeymoon Chicken, Sidekick Bakery, Ensemble digital kitchen and Kramers. The Front of the House Manager is the senior leader for the restaurant and is responsible for performance based on Ted's brand and standards.
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Bakery Department Manager –This is a union position, and bonus eligible. General Summary: Oversees implementation of Division Bakery Merchandising programs. Perform all other related duties as assigned by management Responsible for the sales and profitability of the Department Qualifications: High School Diploma/GED or relevant work history or demonstrated ability to perform the essential functions of the position Highly motivated and team oriented Minimum of one year as Baker Must have strong leadership ability Must possess strong Customer Service qualities Albertsons Companies - Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Partner with the Executive Chef and Culinary team to produce targeted results. Ted's Bulletin is a 7-unit neighborhood eatery bringing new creativity to American classics, open daily for all-day breakfast, lunch & dinner.
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Assist the Bakery Manager in preparing, baking, packaging, pricing, and merchandising all baked goods. As a Bakery Clerk, you will maintain clean, safe, and sanitary bakery area and equipment including cleaning shelves and products, keeping floors free of spills, removing hazardous debris from floor, and sweeping.
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