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Cook#food prep#baker#fry cook#grill cook#meat cutter#dish washer. Dish washers, cooks, grill cooks, Fry cooks, bakers, meat cutters, and food prep. Cook#food prep#baker#fry cook#grill cook#meat cutter#dish washer.
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Dish washers, cooks, bakers, meat cutters, and cold food prep. As of 2020, we have served 6 million free meals to our active duty and retired military heroes; and raised over $17 million dollars for Disabled American Veterans.
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Operational Excellence: Platinum Corral had 11 of its restaurants earn the Diamond Award for Operations Excellence in 2019. 50 years later, Golden Corral© is honored to be called America's #1 buffet and grill.
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Your previous experience as a Pitmaster, Meat Cutter, Line Cook, Expediter, Prep Cook, or Fry/Salad Chef is needed here at Jim N Nicks Bar-B-Q! The Prep Cook coordinates, organizes, and prepares scratch made food items according to the recipes, standards and procedures.
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Earn $15-$17 an hour! Responsibilities include ensuring proper measurements, ingredients, shelf lives and maintaining high food quality. Medical, dental, vision insurance, 401K plan, employer paid life insurance and vacation for eligible team members.
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Be Supportive - we appreciate our JNN family, our community, and our partners. Respect the adherence to health, safety and sanitation procedures. Performs duties that require bending, lifting, reaching and turning.
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Chicken cutter and prep cook positions are hourly positions that can be full-time and part-time. Chicken cutters/prep cooks report to the Lead Cook and the Kitchen Manager (or the Front-of-House Manager if the Kitchen Manager is not present.
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Must have at least six months experience as a prep cook in a high-volume, full-service dining restaurant. Must be able to safely operate all kitchen equipment including a slicer, food cutter, mixers, and knives.
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To and from stock and kitchen locations. Is able to stand up to 8 hours or longer if needed. Transports items and containers (weighing up to 50 lbs.
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To and from stock and kitchen locations. Is able to stand up to 8 hours or longer if needed. Earn up to $15 an hour! Transports items and containers (weighing up to 50 lbs.
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