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Submit to the attention of Buyer, Enterprise Management, Food and Nutrition Services, 2320 West 4th Avenue, Denver, CO 80223 for evaluation by the dietitian and the committee testing new products.
After evaluation and review if there is further interest or if the product is considered an equal to current approved brands, a small quantity of sample product will be requested. A larger quantity may be requested at a later date for testing with a student group. Small quantities of samples are provided at no cost to the district. The department may purchase larger quantities for extensive testing.
How the Student Tasting is Conducted Student tasting of new products is conducted in two ways:
- Products are prepared and served on the line
- Small samples of prepared food are given to students during the meal service
A survey is provided to each student. Students are asked to evaluate the product on the characteristics of taste, appearance and if they would eat it again. The data is collected and tallied.
Evalution by Kitchen Staff Products are evaluated by the kitchen staff for cooking processes, quality of product before and after cooking and ability to hold the product.
How a Purchasing Decision is Made Survey forms are collected and data tabulated. Based upon all the information gathered, the product testing committee makes a final decision.
Nutritional Analysis Once a new product is accepted in our office, we verify that the product meets the following nutritional guidelines:
DPS Nutrition Guidelines Calories from fat is equal to or less than 40% Saturated fat is equal to or less than 10% Sugar by Weight is equal to or less than 35%
Our cycle menus have a weighted nutritional analysis calculated for each week based on these guidelines.
Training Training is conducted throughout the school year and six weeks during the summer. Classes occur in classroom settings: classroom, computer lab, and site kitchens. Class topics include orientation, leadership, computer, cashiering, marketing, HACCP, nutrition, food safety, food production (baking & cooking), and customer service.
The Senior Manager of Nutrition Programs schedules needed demonstrations or on-site training.
A Manager Trainee Program is offered for persons interested in advancing to the position of lunchrrom manager.
Equipment Installation The Equipment Manager schedules installation of new equipment.
Warehouse and Distribution Operates four warehouses; with the main warehouse and the central receiving location being at:
301 Wyandot Street Denver, CO 80223.
Operates the School Supply Store for purchase of a wide variety of supplies by schools and departments
Operates a fleet of 40 vehicles
Responsible for the warehousing and distributing food and supplies to all schools and buildings once a week
Responsible for the distribution of intra-district mail to schools and buildings every other day
Responsible for distributing books, furniture, musical instruments, etc. as needed basis (when manpower is available)
Fixed Assets Responsible for the receiving, bar coding and conducting an annual inventory of new technology assets
Responsible for the removing old and unserviceable technology assets from schools and buildings and preparing them for auction
Responsible for maintaining the database on all District technology and capital assets
Human Resources Benefits
- subsidized health benefits for Full-Time and Part-Time employees
- longevity pay
- paid holidays
- sick leave
- stipend for certification
Training classes offered throughout the year. (See Training)
Paid CDL licensure for Warehouse Employees
Careers Available in Enterprise Management Food and Nutrition Services - school sites:
- substitutes
- workers
- managers
Warehouse
- truck drivers
- shipping and receiving clerks
Central Office
- area supervisors
- clerical support
- financial staff
Vending
To Apply for a Job - Part Time or Full Time
- On-line at:
https://secure.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/DPS/PublicJobs/canviewjobs.cfm
- In person at:
2320 W. 4th Ave Denver CO 80220
Vending
Equipment
- 120 vending machines of various types – snack, coffee, cold food, coin changers and microwaves
- Machines (Crane National, Rowe, AP, GE, and ASI)
- three box trucks, one equipped with a refrigerated box
- one refrigeration truck
- vending supervisor evaluates, purchases and installs department owned equipment
Product
- current main supplier, Vistar Corp, was chosen by bid process
- at least 50% of products in vending machines meet state health standards of: 35% fat cal, 10% saturated fat, 35% sugar by weight
- 40-50% of products in vending machines meets DPS health standards of: 40% fat cal, 10% saturated fat, 35% sugar by weight
- an average of 3860 items sold per day
- fresh food such as sandwiches and salads are available at select locations
- vending supervisor evaluates samples of potential products
Vending Office Address
All correspondence, food, or equipment are delivered to:
ATTN: Vending or Carlos Vigil Jr. 2800 W 7th Ave Denver CO 80204
Ph 720-423-4275 Fax 720-423-4279
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