Adaptability × Keywords: Hygiene Management

44 matching jobs found.

Izakaya Manager (Food and Beverage Chain Store: Those Who Engage in Cooking Themselves)

This occupation involves the operation and management of chain izakaya stores along with cooking duties. It oversees a wide range of tasks including sales management, staff training, hygiene management, and more.

Restaurant Server

A job that involves greeting customers at restaurants, taking orders, serving food, clearing tables, handling payments, etc.

Restaurant Owner (Primarily Engaged in Service Work)

A restaurant owner manages restaurants, cafes, and other dining establishments, primarily improving customer satisfaction and handling sales management through customer service operations.

Restaurant Owner (those who engage in cooking work themselves)

A job that handles both restaurant management and cooking, covering all aspects of store operations from menu planning, ingredient procurement, cooking, customer service, to hygiene management.

Restaurant Manager (Company: Primarily Engaged in Managerial Work)

Manages overall operations of food and beverage establishments, including sales and staff management, to improve customer satisfaction.

Restaurant Manager (Sole Proprietorship: Mainly Engaged in Managerial Work)

In a personally owned restaurant, responsible for overall store operations management including sales and profit management, human resource development, shift scheduling, procurement management, etc.

Restaurant Manager

A restaurant manager oversees all aspects of store operations and management, aiming to improve sales, quality, and customer satisfaction.

Food and Beverage Retail Clerk

A job involving customer service sales, cashier operations, merchandising, inventory management, etc., at stores handling food and beverages.

Nurse (Visiting Bathing Operations)

A specialist who visits clients' homes to perform health management and hygiene care in bathing services.

Nursing Auxiliary

Under the instructions of nurses, performs daily life support for patients and environmental maintenance, etc., to support the medical field.