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What We Expect: Description & Necessary Qualifications The Sous Chef will work under the Executive Chef and Chef de Cuisine and will assist in overseeing complete operation of the kitchen.
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To provide technical and administrative assistance to the Executive Sous Chef and ensures effective operation of the kitchen and food production outlets. Omni Atlanta's associates enjoy a dynamic and exciting work environment, comprehensive training and mentoring, along with the pride that comes from working for a company with a reputation for exceptional service.
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Under the direction of the Executive Sous Chef while working closely with the Executive Chef, the Chef de Cuisine - Hong Boa Fine Dining Experience, supervises culinary management staff and hourly staff in daily overall kitchen operations for specific venue.
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The Junior Sous Chef assists the Chef de Cuisine in supervising and coordinating the preparation of food according to standards set by Spruce Peak and the Chef de Cuisine.
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The Chef de Partie prepares the food service items in accordance with production requirements and quality standards while maintaining a safe, sanitary work environment. In the absence of the Executive Chef/Sous Chef, the Chef de Partie is responsible for the supervision and direction of the line and kitchen staff.
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Partner with Executive Chef to develop event menus, food preparation, food costs, quality food service and product are delivered. At Soho House the Executive Sous Chef is responsible for assisting the Executive Chef in planning, organizing and leading the Kitchen Department according to company policies and state standards.
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The Pastry Sous Chef is responsible for the daily operations of the kitchen and is first-in-command on a day-to-day basis, managing all other food preparation Associates. The Pastry Sous Chef reports to the Executive Chef.
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Communicates to the Chef de Cuisine or Executive Sous Chef any concerns regarding food, production process, delivery problems, shortages, equipment problems, or personnel issues.
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You will work directly with the Corporate Chef and Sous Chefs to maximize profitability by effectively managing food and labor cost. As a Chef de Cuisine at Boqueria, you will be responsible for consistently executing the culinary direction of the Corporate Chef and meeting all product specs, ensuring that the Back of House's targets are consistently met, and overseeing the kitchen's preparedness for DOH inspections during shifts.
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As a Sous Chef, you will play a crucial role in assisting the Culinary Director in all aspects of kitchen operations, with a focus on preparing exceptional dishes using Traeger grills. Proven experience as a Sous Chef or senior line cook in a high-volume kitchen environment.
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The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for all kitchen areas in absence of the Executive Chef, also responsible for the Cost Controls of food and payroll. Must communicate daily all guarantees and food changes to the Banquet Chef, Head Pantry, Pastry Chef and Head Dishwasher.
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Job SummarySummary: As a Jr Sous Chef, you will be responsible for assisting the Executive Chef and/or the Director of Dining Services with the overall success of the food service operation.
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Participates in the production of all food items necessary for the operation as directed by Executive Chef and or Executive Sous Chef. Under the direction of the Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef, this individual will be responsible for effectively supporting all culinary operations including the oversight of all production, operation, and sanitation aspects of culinary and stewarding operations throughout the facility with advanced focus on full scale ala cart restaurant operations.
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JOB SUMMARYThe sous chef assists the culinary team in overseeing the production of food in all stations of the kitchen and supervision of hourly team members. BENEFITSFREE meal during your shift20% discount on any food purchase at Eat’n Park, Hello Bistro, The Porch, and Parkhurst Dining.
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The Executive Sous Chef has ultimate responsibility for the quality, consistency, preparation, and presentation of all food items including catering and restaurant under the supervision and guidance of the Chef de Cuisine and the Executive Chef.
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