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Flying Food Group promotes nationwide job openings with career opportunities
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Flying Food Group has announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that it is promoting open positions across the United States and encouraging job seekers to apply.

According to Flying Food Group’s official careers website, the company is actively recruiting for a wide range of positions across its U.S. locations to support growing operational needs. The organization invites applicants to apply online or submit resumes via email, emphasizing its commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. The careers page also highlights that employees are part of a fast-paced, team-oriented culture with opportunities for advancement.

According to Indeed, current job openings include roles such as warehouse clerks, commercial drivers, food safety technicians, and food production supervisors in cities including Long Beach, South San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, and Kailua-Kona. Job listings describe full-time roles with benefits including health insurance, life insurance, and tuition reimbursement. Some positions, like the Airline Catering - Warehouse Clerk in Honolulu, list hourly wages and specific qualifications, reflecting demand across various skill levels and regions.

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Flying Food Group’s Honolulu job listings on Indeed offer several operational positions with hourly rates ranging from $17 to $21 per hour depending on experience. These roles include storeroom clerks, cooks, and food safety & quality technicians. Many of these positions require basic food handling certification and provide training. The listings also highlight shift flexibility, indicating the company’s need for around-the-clock staffing to meet the demands of airline catering.

Flying Food Group LLC is a privately held company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It operates over 15 kitchen locations across the United States and provides airline catering services to more than 70 international and domestic carriers. Additionally, it runs a catering facility in Shanghai, China. With a workforce exceeding 5,000 employees, Flying Food Group is recognized as a major player in the inflight catering and foodservice industry.

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