Food Sanitation Specialistother related Employment listings - Boron, CA at Geebo

Food Sanitation Specialist

Description/Job Summary Basic QualificationsMust have a strong customer service, experienced with food service.
Ability to provide cleaning services within a Food Service environment.
Must have solid work ethics.
ExperienceDemonstrated history of related Food Service cleaning preferably with a major institution or the military is desired.
General ResponsibilitiesThe principal responsibility of the Food Sanitation Specialist is to ensure the proper cleaning and maintenance of the kitchen and dining facility in accordance with the contract requirements.
Food Sanitation Specialist must communicate to supervisor any specific problems in their immediate area.
The FSS/MA will relocate foods, beverages, and cleaning supplies to the immediate work area.
Specific ResponsibilitiesDining HallClean all table tops, and ensure that all counters and window sills are free from dust.
Ensure that all dining facility floors are swept, and mopped on a daily basis.
Bi-weekly floor waxing is also required.
Ensure that all napkin dispensers, salt and pepper shakers, and condiments dispensers are full before and after each meal.
KitchenRemove all dishes from the collection station and wash according to HACCP standards.
Wash all pots and pans and utensils in accordance to the HACCP standards.
Ensure that all kitchen floors are swept, and mopped on a daily basis.
Bi-weekly floor waxing is also required.
Clean other kitchen equipment on a daily basis, or as needed.
Physical RequirementsLift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Work in a standing position within the dining facility and kitchen areas for 6 to 7 hours (excluding break and lunch periods).
Some bending and stooping.
Additional ResponsibilitiesAdhere to the Company rules and regulations as set forth in the employee handbook.
Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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