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New Mexico Highlands
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Country: USA
Location: New Mexico-Santa Fe Job location not provided
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New Mexico Highlands
Location: Job location not provided Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Food Services/Hospitality Company: ABL Management Email: Apply by Email The owners and executives of ABL Management, Inc. have over one hundred combined years of experience in contract food services. They have worked at all management levels from assistant director through top management of national companies. This expertise, along with a talented and dedicated staff, insures our clients of a professional and economically managed operation.ABL Management, Inc. was formed to provide comprehensive and superior food services management to both public and private sector markets. Hospitals, commercial employee cafeterias, government food service operations are afforded a wide range of expert management services from special events, catering, satellite and cafeteria style operations, as well as commissary services, wholesale foodstuff and shelf-stocking. New Mexico Highlands ABL is a unique career opportunity. ABL is one of largest privately held companies in the contract feeding industry. Our company conducts business in 30 states across the U.S. Due to the size and sole ownership, we are growing at a steady pace with opportunities to grow with the company. Our goal is not to be the largest but the best contract food provider in the industry. Food Service Positions available at New Mexico Highlands University. You will be very hands-on in production, sanitation and client relations. ABL is only as good as the people working in our accounts; therefore, we are seeking highly motivated team players who know what it takes to get the job done. Mandatory Pre-employment Background Checks and Drug Screening. EOE Responsibilities: Work closely with Managers as well as with clients. Maintain all SOP standards set forth by the company. Ensure the highest product quality in your account. Ensure the highest sanitation standards are met daily. Maintain high standards in training with staff. Willing to grow with the company. Benefits: Health Insurance Life Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Paid vacation Competitive Salary Company 401(k) plan Opportunity for growth
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