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Our kitchen staff usually includes a breakfast cook, several line cooks, a rounds cook, a daily cookout cook, a Garde Manger, 5 prep cooks, a Kitchen Steward, and an assortment of dishwashers.
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Minimize waste during kitchen prep time and service through utilization, proficient knife skills, and adherence to recipes and proper cooking methods. Effectively communicate all operational information, staffing needs, guest related comments and concerns, employee comments, performance and disciplinary information to appropriate level of management; Executive Chef, Food and Beverage Director, General Manager, Human Resource Manager, etc.
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At least 2 years experience as a chef, sous chef or kitchen manager, or equivalent, with an emphasis on Escoffier techniques. He or she must create, coordinate and lead a Back of the House (BOH) team that is responsible for daily operations in the kitchen, prep and dish areas of PURE Taqueria according to PURE standards, programs and systems.
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Kitchen Helper / Dietary Aide - Assists the Cook in the preparation and service of meals, places prepared food on plates/trays following tray tickets in line with our established policies and procedures, and, as may be directed by the Food Services Director/Manager or Cook, to ensure that quality food service is provided at all times.
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ECI's on-site manager will conduct training. ECI Management Group is currently seeking a Kitchen Helper for a private school in the Red Oak / Ovilla area. ECI's on-site manager will conduct training.
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Back of the house management experience is also essential, as you’ll hire qualified kitchen and wait staff, set work schedules, oversee food prep and ensure compliance with health and safety restaurant regulations.
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Proven work experience as a Kitchen Manager, Restaurant Manager or Head Chef. Train kitchen staff on prep work and food plating techniques. We are on the hunt for an experienced, self motivated, driven kitchen manager to oversee the daily operations of our establishment’s kitchen staff.
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Completing all tasks, in order, on the prep list from the sous chef or other kitchen manager. The position of line cook consists of managing the daily preparation of food items for a station or a specific area in a kitchen and cooking and plating all food orders in an efficient, healthful and attractive manner.
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As a line cook you will directly report to your Lead Kitchen Assistant, Sous Chef and/or General Manager. The Prep Cook will function as an integral team member assisting in all aspects of each BOH department on a day-to-day basis, included but not limited to dish, prep, receiving, and the kitchen line.
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Manage kitchen staff and coordinate food orders. Schedule kitchen staff shifts. Maintain sanitation and safety standards in the kitchen area. Familiarity with kitchen sanitation and safety regulations.
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Communicate ticket times with service/kitchen staff and manager. Lift and carry sacks and cases of up to 70 lbs., up to 20 times per shift: place these items on high shelves and in walk-in freezers•Frequent bending and stooping•Work frequently in a hot and damp environment•Hazards include, but are not limited to, cuts from broken glass and metal cans; burns, slipping and tripping•Use hands 99% of the time•Stand, move and walk all of 6-8 hour shift•Must be able to hear kitchen, window person and/or chef requests in the midst of loud background noise.
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Ensure all equipment is in good repair and/or taking steps to ensure repairs are made and/or equipment is taken out of duty to avoid injury or accident to others if deemed appropriate in the discretion of the AGM.Manage all processes including line checks, pull thaw, prep lists, food inventory, beverage cost, truck orders, food safety, etc.
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Exposure to hot (kitchen) and cold (walk-ins) temperatures. Honor guest requests or communicate requests to appropriate server, bartender or manager. Wash and sanitize hands after removing trash, eating and drinking, using the bathroom, touching own face or hair, or handling food prep.
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The AGM's primary responsibility is to train, supervise and direct the activities of all kitchen and service team members. Oftentimes, the AGM will be called upon to be first level of contact as they are frequently the only manager at the restaurant when an issue arises.
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Carefully observes kitchen operations and addresses any issues out of alignment promptly and directly. Utilize digital manager logbook to communicate shift notes, product needs, equipment repairs, and staffing notes with management team.
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