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A popular coffee and fast food franchise in Mississauga is hiring a Food Service Supervisor. This role involves supervising food preparation, establishing work schedules, and training staff. A college certificate or equivalent experience is required. The position offers full-time hours with a salary of $17.50 per hour, and candidates must be authorized to work in Canada. Training will be provided to successful applicants.
Posted onAugust 02, 2025 by a licensed third-party for Employer details Tim Hortons
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Posted onAugust 02, 2025 by a licensed third-party for Employer details Tim Hortons
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Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.
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2025-08-16
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