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Prepared Food Services Manager
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Lead our cafe's day-to-day operations and culinary artistry at ARZ Fine Foods in Mississauga. Manage a team, curate seasonal menus, and deliver authentic Mediterranean gourmet experiences. Enjoy competitive pay, paid training, career growth, and a supportive, people-first environment.
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Canada , Mississauga
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ARZ Fine Food
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Assistant Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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Seeking an Assistant F&B Operations Manager in Toronto. Supervise daily culinary operations, staffing, and budget compliance to ensure exceptional guest service. Requires 3+ years of F&B experience or a related degree. This leadership role offers bonus eligibility.
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Canada , Toronto
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61000.00 - 78000.00 CAD / Year
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Territory Manager, Health Food Stores
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Seeking a Territory Manager for Health Food Stores in British Columbia (Vancouver/Langley). This field-based sales role drives growth in the health & wellness sector, managing key accounts and executing commercial plans. Requires 2+ years of retail sales experience, a valid driver's license, and ...
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Canada , Vancouver; Langley
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81000.00 - 89000.00 CAD / Year
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Nestle Health Science
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Food Service Manager
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Lead our fully kosher-certified school dining program in Delta, Canada. This hands-on management role requires strong operational leadership and kosher compliance expertise. You'll create a welcoming experience while overseeing daily culinary operations and team development. We offer comprehensiv...
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Canada , Delta
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53045.00 - 65776.00 CAD / Year
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Aramark UK
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About the Food Manager role

Are you a natural leader with a passion for the culinary world and a keen business mind? Exploring Food Manager jobs means stepping into a pivotal role at the heart of the food service industry, where operational excellence and customer satisfaction converge. A Food Manager, whether titled as an Operations Manager, Food and Beverage Manager, or Kitchen Manager, is the strategic force behind a successful food-based establishment, responsible for overseeing daily functions, leading teams, and driving profitability while upholding the highest standards of quality and safety.

Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a wide array of critical responsibilities. Their primary focus is on managing the entire food service operation. This includes supervising staff, from recruitment and training to scheduling and performance management, fostering a positive, motivated, and safety-conscious team environment. They are deeply involved in inventory control, managing supply chains, and minimizing waste to optimize costs. A significant part of their day is dedicated to enforcing stringent food safety and hygiene protocols, ensuring 100% compliance with all local and national health regulations. Furthermore, they are tasked with maintaining exceptional quality control over the food and beverage offerings, from menu development and presentation to portioning and pricing. Financial acumen is crucial, as Food Managers routinely handle budgeting, analyze key performance indicators (KPIs), control labor costs, and implement strategies to meet or exceed financial goals. Ultimately, they are the standard-bearers for the customer experience, actively seeking and implementing feedback to ensure every guest leaves satisfied.

The typical profile of a candidate suited for Food Manager jobs combines practical experience with a specific set of skills. While educational backgrounds can vary, many possess degrees in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or Culinary Arts. Several years of progressive experience within the food and beverage sector are almost always a prerequisite. Essential skills include proven leadership and people-development abilities, allowing them to inspire and coach a diverse team. They must be strong communicators and collaborators, capable of working with cross-functional teams and engaging with customers and staff alike. A customer-centric mindset is non-negotiable, paired with a hands-on, proactive approach to problem-solving. A solid understanding of business finance, including profit and loss statements, is expected. Above all, a relentless commitment to food quality and safety forms the non-negotiable foundation of every successful Food Manager's career. If you are looking for a dynamic, challenging, and rewarding career path where you can make a tangible impact, exploring Food Manager jobs could be your next strategic move.