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Keeps Executive Chef, Chefs Personal Assistant, and Executive Sous Chef apprised of challenges productions and team members. The Chef Tournant is a direct link between the Executive Chef, Executive Sous Chef and his/her assigned production areas and outlets.
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In some instances, the Sous Chef will be expected to be responsible for the entire operation in the absence of the Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. The ideal Sous Chef will accomplish their tasks by monitoring the daily functions of the culinary department, including providing support and guidance to the culinary team, ending in a positive guest experience.
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In some instances, the Banquet Sous Chef will be expected to be responsible for the entire operation in the absence of the Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. The ideal Banquet Sous Chef will accomplish their tasks by monitoring the daily functions of the culinary department, including providing support and guidance to the culinary team, ending in a positive guest experience.
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Reports To: Executive Chef, Executive Sous Chef, Chef de Cuisine, Banquet Chef. Communicates to the Chef de Cuisine or Executive Sous Chef any concerns regarding food, production process, delivery problems, shortages, equipment problems, or personnel issues.
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Sous Chefs report directly to the Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. The goal of the Sous Chef is to manage a specific department and work with the Executive Chef and/or Executive Sous Chef to create, implement and maintain quality standards.
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Begin your career today as the Sous Chef and find yourself as a Executive Sous Chef within a few years. Hyatt develops Sous Chefs to progress into the role of Executive Sous Chef through the training of Banquets, Restaurants and Garde Manager.
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The goal of the Sous Chef is to work with the Executive Chef and/or Executive Sous Chef to create, implement and maintain quality standards. Join us for this incredible opportunity to be part of our Blue Duck Tavern team as Sous Chef of the prep team at Park Hyatt Washington.
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They will also work with the Executive Chef and/or Executive Sous Chef to create, implement and maintain quality standards. Join us for this incredible opportunity to be part of our Culinary team as the Sous Chef at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.
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Report irregularities and defects in equipment and machinery to Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef. Responsible for writing transfers and food requisitions which are overseen by the Executive Chef or Executive Sous Chef.
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In some instances the Banquet Sous Chef will be expected to be responsible for the entire operation in the absence of the Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. The ideal Banquet Sous Chef will accomplish their tasks by monitoring the daily functions of the culinary department, including providing support and guidance to the culinary and stewarding teams, with the guest's positive experience being the main driver.
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Discovery Senior Living is looking for a Chef - Fine Dining to join our community. Discovery Village at Sarasota Bay , a Discovery Senior Living community is growing, thriving and has meaningful job opportunities available in a safe and supportive work environment.
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The Executive Sous Chef will have the opportunity to provide input on menu development as directed and approved by the Chef de Cuisine and/or Executive Chef. A key responsibility will be mentoring, training, and disciplining BOH Staff (sous chefs, line cooks, prep cooks, etc.
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Under the direction of the Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef, this individual will be responsible for effectively supporting all culinary operations including the oversight of all production, operation, and sanitation aspects of culinary and stewarding operations throughout the facility.
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We are looking for a Pastry Chef and Pastry Sous Chef to join our team. Pastry Chef Pastry Sous Chef. Executive Chef , Managing Director and the team are dedicated to their vision of ensuring the perfect experience at Northcote an award-winning luxury hotel with a restaurant that has held a *Michelin star s*ince 1996.
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Report any equipment failure, damage, hazardous conditions, or injury to the chef, sous chef, or kitchen manager immediately to ensure safety. Constant communication with all other team members and management, including calling back all orders to the chef, sous chef, or kitchen manager to achieve accuracy and clarity of orders placed.
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