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Dining Facility Food Service Manager

Manage and coordinate food service operations across multiple military training locations
Helena, Montana, United States
Mid-Level
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Dining Facility Food Service Manager

Location: Fort Harrison, Montana Army National Guard (MTARNG) – DFAC, with off-site support to Helena Aviation Readiness Center (HARC) and Limestone Hills Training Area. Schedule: Seven days a week as required.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee full food service operations including meal preparation, cooking, serving, replenishment, and sanitation.
  • Manage DFAC staff, ensuring adequate workforce coverage, workforce stability, and compliance with health and safety standards.
  • Plan menus, coordinate with COR for approvals, and rotate meal offerings to ensure nutritional balance and variety.
  • Support off-site meal delivery/service at HARC and Limestone Hills training areas.
  • Maintain food storage, inventory, portion control, and quality standards per USDA, FDA, and Tri-Service Food Code requirements.
  • Implement and manage a Quality Control Plan (QCP) covering hygiene, safety, environmental protection, HAZMAT, and training programs.
  • Submit required reports, including menu cycles, training certifications, QC records, and meeting minutes.
  • Ensure ServSafe certifications for supervisors and food handlers; maintain compliance with installation access/security protocols.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3–5 years' supervisory experience in large-scale dining operations (military or institutional preferred).
  • Knowledge of USDA, FDA, Tri-Service Food Code (TB MED 530), and DA PAM 30-22 standards.
  • Current ServSafe Food Protection Manager certification;
  • Strong skills in menu planning, staff management, and quality control.
  • Ability to operate and oversee use of government-furnished kitchen equipment.
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