Food Service Supervisor
Cornwall, Ontario, Canada · Full Time
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- Experience
- 1–2 yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 weeks ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
- Eligibility
- Candidates must be able to work on site in Cornwall, Ontario, and have English language ability, a secondary school graduation certificate, and 1 to less than 2 years of relevant experience. The role is open to applicants from all backgrounds, including persons with disabilities, newcomers and refu…
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Job description
Overview
We are hiring a Food Service Supervisor for a full-time, on-site position in Cornwall, Ontario. The role is based in a fast-food outlet or concession and is carried out entirely at the physical workplace with no remote option.
Language Requirement
English is required for this position.
Education
A secondary school graduation certificate is required.
Experience
Applicants should bring 1 year to less than 2 years of relevant experience.
Work Setting
This role is in a fast-food outlet or concession environment.
Key Duties
You will oversee food preparation and portioning staff, make ingredient and supply estimates for meal production, and help ensure food quality and service standards are consistently met. You will also keep records related to inventory, maintenance, sales, and wastage, prepare reports, and organize staff schedules.
Team Supervision
The position involves supervising a team of 3 to 4 people.
Work Conditions and Physical Demands
This job is suited to a fast-moving environment and requires a mix of sitting, standing, and walking. Extended periods on your feet and frequent walking are part of the role.
Employment Equity and Inclusive Hiring
The employer supports equal opportunity hiring and promotes an inclusive workplace for applicants from diverse backgrounds. Support is available for persons with disabilities through awareness training and accessible recruitment practices. Newcomers and refugees may be welcomed through mentorship, credential recognition support, and cross-cultural training. Youth are supported with on-the-job training and awareness initiatives. Veterans may benefit from transition resources, flexible onboarding, and recognition of military experience. Indigenous workers are supported through cultural competency training. Mature workers are protected through anti-age-discrimination hiring practices, awareness training, phased retirement options, and phased re-entry opportunities. Visible minorities are supported through fair hiring practices and diversity training.