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However, if you have back of house (BOH) experience as a line cook, grill cook, fry cook, sous chef, chef de cuisine, or expediter the Kitchen Team Member role might be a great fit for your skills.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, fry cook and expediter preferred. The Kitchen Manager is responsible for all kitchen functions including food purchasing, preparation and maintenance of quality standards, sanitation and cleanliness, and training of employees in methods of cooking, preparation, plate presentation, portion, cost control, and sanitation and cleanliness.
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Instruct cooks or other workers in the preparation, cooking, garnishing, or presentation of food. Ensure that all food and products are consistently prepared and served according to the restaurant's recipes, portioning, cooking and serving standards.
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Work all stations on kitchen line to include broiler, sauté, fry, pantry, and expediter stations. Have a basic understanding of professional cooking and knife handling skills. Skills and Abilities: Strong knowledge of operating industrial sized ovens and cooking ranges.
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Perform restaurant food preparation (daily raw prep, cooked prep and/or butchering) and work the cooks' line (as the Pantry, Broil, Sides Cook or Expediter) as scheduled by the restaurant Chef.
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Extensive experience cooking in and ideally leading a high-volume, upscale concept restaurant. Proficient and cross-trained in all kitchen job stations, positions and cooking skills. Servsafe Food Certification and or equivalent.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, fry cook and expediter. Will be directly responsible for all kitchen functions including all food preparation and maintenance of quality standards; sanitation and cleanliness; coaching of employees in methods of cooking, preparation, plate presentation, portion and cost control while assigned as the Lead Cook on a designated shift.
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Perform cooking duties and prepare food for delivery to guest by expediter or cashier. Alabama Adventure & Splash Adventure requires for each team member to have a Jefferson County food certification.
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Performs duties at multiple workstations (e.g., front counter, prep boards, expediter, etc.) Prep/Line cooks are responsible for prepping ingredients to make pizzas as well as building the pizzas and cooking them in our brick oven.
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Three or more years of experience in varied kitchen positions including Kitchen Management, Purchasing and Labor Controls, Staffing, Kitchen and staff supervising, food preparation, line cook, fry cook, and expediter.
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A minimum of 5 years' experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, and expediter. Directly responsible for all kitchen functions and assigned tasks, including food purchasing to budget; maintenance of quality standards; sanitation and cleanliness; training of employees in methods of cooking, preparation, portion, and cost control in our high volume operations.
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Requirements:- A minimum of 5 years of experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, fry cook and expediter. Description:Directly responsible for all kitchen functions including food purchasing, preparation and maintenance of quality standards; sanitation and cleanliness; training of employees in methods of cooking, preparation, plate presentation, portion and cost control and sanitation and cleanliness.
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Directly responsible for all kitchen functions including food purchasing, preparation and maintenance of quality standards; sanitation and cleanliness; scheduling and shift coverage; training of employees in methods of cooking, preparation, plate presentation, portion and cost control and sanitation and cleanliness.
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The Kitchen Manager is directly responsible for all kitchen functions including food purchasing, preparation and maintenance of quality standards; sanitation and cleanliness; training of employees in methods of cooking, preparation, plate presentation, portion and cost control and sanitation and cleanliness.
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Keeps an open line of communication with the expediter to ensure food is prepared & served with accuracy. Must possess basic knife skills, organizational skills, an understanding of meat temperatures and quickly cooking to specifications while keeping errors to a minimum.
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