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The Kitchen Manager is a confident decision maker as well as highly practiced in employee and business management, people motivation, and communications. Ensure the Assistant Kitchen Manager understands expectations and is upholding all systems and processes daily and when you (the KM) are not present.
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The Executive Chef is responsible for all kitchen operations with an emphasis on production, supervision of all stations, catering and menu development, and will work closely with the Catering Chef and Catering Director.
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With input and collaboration from the Commodore and in coordination with the appropriate committee chairs, the General Manager is directly responsible for the hiring, supervision, and evaluation of all full and part time club employees including the Office Administrator, Dock Master, Dock Hands, Launch Drivers, Bar Staff, Chef, Kitchen Staff, Security Personnel, and Support Staff.
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Guest Experience Manager | Hourly Assistant Manager | Shift Leader | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Team Member. Guest Experience Manager (Hourly Manager) At CAVA, we make it deliciously simple to eat well and feel good every day.
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Manhattan Country Club - Kitchen Manager. The Kitchen Manager performs highly skilled supervisory and preparatory work associated with food production in the operation of the club restaurant.
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Assist the Kitchen Manager (or Executive Sous Chef, if applicable) with the hiring and ongoing training of the culinary team; conduct pre-interviews with potential staff, passing recommendations to managers.
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Assists in coordinating special functions with the Outlet Manager or Food & Beverage Manager. Assists Food & Beverage Manager in performing and maintaining food and beverage inventory.
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Description PURPOSE The Sous Chef acts as the primary manager in the Kitchen in the absence of the Chef de Cuisine. Responsible for assisting the Executive Sous Chef and Executive Chef in creating, developing and implementing and effective strategy and organization needs within the Vista Kitchen to meet current objective and plan for future growth.
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The Kitchen Manager is also responsible for overseeing the packaging of all Meals on Wheels and satellite site meals, and congregate lunch service. Under the supervision of the Director and Deputy Director, the Kitchen Manager is responsible for menu planning, food purchasing, food preparation, as well as supervision of kitchen staff and adherence to DFTA standard nutrition operating procedures.
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Round One Entertainment is a multi-entertainment center that features bowling, 300+ arcade games, billiards, karaoke, darts, bar and kitchen. Company Description Round One Entertainment is a multi-entertainment center that features bowling, 300+ arcade games, billiards, karaoke, darts, bar and kitchen.
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From our humble beginnings of hand-bottling in a commercial kitchen, our plant-based milks have now achieved national status, elevating the shelves of natural foods stores like Whole Foods and Sprouts.
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Job Description: The Kitchen Manager is responsible for a variety of duties and responsibilities regarding the oversight of all kitchen operations. Communicate any Commissary issues/suggestions to the Commissary Manager.
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The Kokua Soup Kitchen Manager will have a deep commitment to the mission of The Salvation Army which will be evident in his or her professional life and the manner in which he or she represents The Salvation Army Hanapepe Corps.
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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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Two years’ experience as a Banquet Chef, Chef de Cuisine, or Kitchen Supervisor, or successful completion of a nationally ranked culinary or vocational school, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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