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With focus on quality and production levels, the Pastry Chef will lead the culinary team on their mission to exceed customers' expectations related to food quality and dining experience.
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Learn and handle the various stations (garde manger, pasta, grill, saute, pastry), which includes preparing and cleaning stations properly, stocking stations adequately for service, and communicating actively with Chefs and colleagues to facilitate smooth and efficient kitchen.
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The Sous Chef will work with the Executive Chef and Executive Pastry Chef to create and manage a range of menus across the property. Sous Chefs will be cross-trained to work every station in the kitchen and when needed a sous chef will work a section.
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Assist with special projects as directed by Executive Pastry Chef and Pastry Sous Chef. You'll be working under the direction of the Executive Pastry and the Pastry Sous Chef while working to support all pastry production for all outlets including restaurants, coffee shops, banquets, room service and events.
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The Chef reports directly to the Assistant General Manager, and works closely with the General Manager, the Managing Director, and the Food and Beverage Manager, ensuring a collaborative, harmonious relationship between front and back of house operations.
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Executive chef and corporate pastry chef to develop and execute all dessert. Strong knowledge of food and cooking techniques including pastry. Culinary degree in pastry strongly preferred.
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The Pastry Chef reports to and works directly with the Executive Chef, collaborating with menu planning and development, productivity, menu cost controls, and ordering processes to ensure production meets business levels.
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Wyndham Grand is now seeking a Jr. Sous Chef (Pastry Chef) to join our team at the Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh location in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania. Jr. Sous Chef (Pastry Chef.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Title: Pastry Line CookReports to: Executive Chef, Executive Sous Chef, Sous Chef(s) FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-exemptJOB SUMMARYThe Pastry Line Cook position is responsible for prepping a variety of food including and limited to bakery and pastry production and service (plating) according to the clubs standard recipes using a variety of equipment and utensils according to the daily prep list.
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Manage and support the Pastry Sous Chef and line level pastry team. Peak restaurant, the highest restaurant in the western hemisphere, is looking for an Executive Pastry Chef to manage and support the production of a variety of desserts at this busy venue.
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A valid formal culinary certification(s), such as ServeSafe Food Manager Certification, CFC - Certified Fundamentals Cook, CEPC - Certified Executive Pastry Chef, and Certified Fundamentals Pastry Cook (CFPC), completed within the last five (5) years.
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Ability to communicate effectively with other leaders in the kitchen which include the Executive Pastry Chef, Pastry Sous Chef, and other leads. Communicates with the lead prep cook to help the Executive Pastry Chef ensure quantities of prep items that are needed on a daily/weekly basis are being produced.
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Collaborate with Pastry Chef de Cuisine, Executive Sous & Executive Chef in creation of menu development, testing, costing and plating. You will be responsible for supporting the operations of the pastry department, assisting the Pastry Chef de Cuisine in all duties, ensuring excellent quality throughout our dessert offerings.
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The Pastry Sous Chef will supervise and assist in preparing pastry items based on standardized recipes for the Restaurant, Room Service, Employee Cafeteria, and Banquets. The Windsor Court is seeking a skilled Pastry Sous Chef to join our team.
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