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Prior experience as a Line Cook, Prep Cook, Pantry, Grill, Pasta, Pastry, Pizza, Sauté is highly desirable. Join our team for the opportunity to be promoted to Lead Line Cook, Shift Supervisor or Sous Chef. We also offer excellent wages and benefits including full medical, dental, vision, life insurance, free uniforms, delicious complementary meals, employee discounts and the opportunity to work with our great Chefs and Management team.
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We are looking for a Line Cook for the Flamingo Resort hotel restaurant, the Lazeaway Club. Flamingo Lazeaway Club is a vacation within a vacation, allowing travelers and locals to explore the diverse flavors of the Pacific from a California vantage point.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience as a prep cook or line cook. As a Line Cook, you will be responsible for preparing dishes according to recipes and chef specifications.
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The Line Cook is responsible for preparing food in accordance with the approved menu, current standards, guidelines, and regulations to assure that quality food service is provided at all times, in accordance with property policies and procedures.
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Summary: Carter Creek Winery Resort & Spa is currently hiring a Lead Line Cook to join our Brewery & Restaurant team. In this position, the ideal candidate will prepare food for guest consumption in accordance with the upmost of standards as set forward by the Executive Chef. the Lead Line cook will also assist the chef team in overseeing the running of the kitchen and cook assignments.
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At times, the Line Cook will be tasked with preparing items for another station or special event and is expected to consistently take a team approach to assist all members of the Kitchen Team. In addition, the Line Cook cleans kitchen equipment, organizes produce and product deliveries, trains new cooks, and completes nightly inventory.
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Vanda Cucina - Urgent Hiring: Lead Line Cook & Pantry Cook. As a lead line cook & pantry cook, you will be responsible for preparing salads, cold appetizers, bread service, desserts, and managing the salumi station.
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The Line Cook is responsible for preparing food and plated dishes according to the restaurant's menu specifications, providing quick and efficient service to customers in respect to duties related to a fine dining culinary experience, and maintaining sanitation standards.
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Cook items on the line by grilling, frying, chopping, and baking to quality guidelines and standardized recipes. Prep food on the line, as needed, by cutting, mixing, chopping, and making sauces.
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Proven experience as a line cook, prep cook, or comparable. If it's fun you're looking for, you can test your luck at Delaware Park, experience some of Delaware's "tax-free" shopping at Christiana Mall or take in some culture in the neighboring Brandywine Valley.
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Line Cook Location: Flix Brewhouse, Des Moines IASalary: $14+hr, including benefit packageBenefits: Health insurance, pet insurance, PTO accrual*, 401k plans with matching*, career growth opportunities, free movies, free shift beer or root beer, and discounted meals.
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Line cook experience. Prep Cook/Pantry/Apprentice Experience. Our Line Cooks are essential in our mission to help people live healthier, better lives through exceptional food.
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Line Cook / Prep Cook - Part-Time. World Class Assisted Living Memory Care Community is presently seeking a Part-Time Cook to join our Culinary / Dietary team in Encinitas, CA.
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Center 2 (19050), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaExperienced Senior Auditor, Line of Business Audit Teams. Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) or Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM) or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or Certified Bank Auditor (CBA.
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We offer great restaurant culinary careers for line cooks (concinero / cocinera) who have back of house cooking, chef, saute cook or grill cook kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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