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Assists the executive chef/sous chef with monthly inventories, pricing and cost control. Reports all member and guest complaints to the executive chef/sous chef and assists in resolving complaints.
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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 the absence of the Executive Chef and the Executive banquet Chef the Banquet Sous Chef will in tandem with the Sous Chef run the daily operations. The Banquet Sous Chef directly reports to the Executive Banquet Chef and is responsible for the management of the line level banquet and breakfast cooks.
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Assist Executive Chef, Sous Chef in supervising activities delegated to Cooks and ware washers. Ensure that other kitchen staff fulfill and complete their respective job functions in absence of Executive Chef or Sous Chef.
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Work with executive chef and sous chef to develop and conduct biannual training seminars for event chefs, cooks and kitchen helpers (and other off-premises staff as required); including but not limited to standard operating procedures, sanitation and food handling, menu standards, presentation, buffet/station set-up and BOH event set-up.
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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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Maintains a high level of communication with Executive Chef, Chef de Cuisine, Dining Room Manager, Kitchen Staff and wait staff. Employees in this position interact daily with Chef de Cuisine, Executive Chef, Dining Room Manager, as well as kitchen co-workers and dining room staff.
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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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The goal of our 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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The Chef De Cuisine is responsible for all administrative tasks of the outlet in back of house as delegated by the Executive Sous Chef, daily log entries about operations, Team Member evaluations, and daily time & attendance monitoring and approval.
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The Executive Sous Chef will assist the Executive Chef with menu development, ordering, and maintaining kitchen standards. Responsibilities will include preparation and turnout of all banquet functions as well as directly supervising the Sous Chef. The Executive Sous Chef will oversee lunch service as well as the training and daily task management for the prep cooks.
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The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for the effective management and operation of the public food culinary team including event planning support, scheduling, food preparation and production, food cost control, compliance with food safety and sanitation policies, cleaning, kitchen safety, employee training and supervision, and any other tasks assigned by the GM or Executive Chef.
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Communicates variances from standards and expectations to the Executive Pastry Chef, Sous Chefs, Lead Cooks, Cooks, Buffet Attendants and utility staff. The Pastry Chef works directly with the Executive Pastry Chef on the creation, development and implementation of new desserts and creative menu developments of all Stadium and restaurants.
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Assists the Executive Pastry Chef with annual budget process and makes recommendations with regards to the Bakery Department. The Pastry Chef reports directly to the Executive Pastry Chef.
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The Pastry sous Chef must act as a Manager, team leader and motivator for the Pasty Department working closely with and maintaining good relation with all culinary team members and other departments.
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