Food Service Lead with Security Clearance Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Fayetteville, NC at Geebo

Food Service Lead with Security Clearance

Description Universal Solutions International, Inc.
is seeking a Food Service Lead to join our team at Ft.
Liberty, North Carolina.
Principal Duties:
Ensure compliance with the performance work statement standards for food sanitation in a military dining facility Provide oversight during and after meals to ensure correct sanitation procedures are followed Serve as lead and provide guidance to staff Assist in areas where needed, but not to the extent to limit monitoring the overall operation Provide support and training to identify individuals in need of specific rehabilitation training, accommodation, or assistance to adequately perform the Food Service Worker duties Receive, document and pass on all information to subordinate staff pertinent to job performance Requirements Must be a US citizen.
Minimum (5) years of functional experience within the United States Army food program to include Army Food Management Information System (AFMIS), AFMIS - Decision Supports System (AFMIS-DSS), DASSINQ, FMSWeb.
Minimum (3) years of functional experience with Subsistence Total Order and Receipt Electronic System (STORES).
Minimum (2) years of GCSS-Army and AFMIS - Meal Entitlement Maintenance (AFMIS-MEM), Share Point and ATTRS.
Must have strong customer service skills.
Must be thoroughly knowledgeable in the following areas:
sanitation, conducting training, security, customer relations, safety and accident prevention, and equipment maintenance.
Must have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate verbally and in writing.
SECRET security clearance required.
Recommended Skills Business Informatics Communication Customer Relationship Management Customer Service Interpersonal Skills Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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