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In the absence of the Executive Chef and the Executive banquet Chef the Banquet Sous Chef will in tandem with the Sous Chef run the daily operations. The Banquet Sous Chef directly reports to the Executive Banquet Chef and is responsible for the management of the line level banquet and breakfast cooks.
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We are seeking a talented Banquet Executive Sous Chef to lead our culinary team in delivering exceptional dining experiences. As Banquet Executive Sous Chef, you will be responsible for overseeing kitchen operations and ensuring quality and consistency in all menu items.
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Previous experience as a Sous Chef or lead cook in a fast-paced culinary environment, ideally within a hotel or banquet setting. Continue your culinary journey with us a line cook and rise to the rank of sous chef.
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The Executive Sous Chef is part of the kitchen management by controlling and supervising the kitchen and deputizing in the absence of the Executive Chef. Support executive chef in administrative roles to establish high revenue streams and profitability in all outlets (birchstreet, heath, avero, steritech etc.
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Report irregularities and defects in equipment and machinery to Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef. - Responsible for writing transfers and food requisitions which are overseen by the Executive Chef or Executive Sous Chef.
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Work with executive chef and sous chef to develop and conduct biannual training seminars for event chefs, cooks and kitchen helpers (and other off-premises staff as required); including but not limited to standard operating procedures, sanitation and food handling, menu standards, presentation, buffet/station set-up and BOH event set-up.
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Responsible for a BOH Director’s (self, Sous Chef, or Executive Chef & Pastry Chef or Assistant Pastry Chef) attendance at daily line up meetings; on time, well informed, ready to speak, educate and inspire, with specials in hand and ready to answer questions.
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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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Assist the Executive Chef in the creation, costing and implementation of seasonal and special menus. Should assume the responsibilities of the Executive Chef in his/her absence. For your physical and mental wellness we offer competitive Medical and Dental programs through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as Vision insurance programs through EyeMed. Our Vacation, Sick and Holiday programs are available for you to rejuvenate with time off.
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Demonstrated experience as a Sous Chef, Banquet Chef, or similar role. Banquet Sous Chef Opportunity Luxury Hotel in Chicago, IL Is your culinary passion matched only by your dedication to delivering outstanding guest experiences.
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The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for the effective management and operation of the public food culinary team including event planning support, scheduling, food preparation and production, food cost control, compliance with food safety and sanitation policies, cleaning, kitchen safety, employee training and supervision, and any other tasks assigned by the GM or Executive Chef.
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The Pastry sous Chef must act as a Manager, team leader and motivator for the Pasty Department working closely with and maintaining good relation with all culinary team members and other departments.
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As the Executive Sous Chef of Outlets, you will assist the Executive Chef in overseeing culinary operations of the 5 food and beverage outlets, managing a team of 25-30 across a restaurant, 2 bars, a club lounge, and in-room dining.
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If you're interested in this amazing Pastry Sous Chef opportunity and you'd like to join a powerful team of restauranteurs, please send your resume to Ashley today! My client is a well known, established, plant passed restaurant in New York, who is seeking an experienced Pastry Sous Chef to join its culinary team.
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JOB SUMMARY:Sous Chef supports the Executive Chef and the Head Chef in all aspects of kitchen operations, including food preparation, menu development, staff supervision, and ensuring exceptional culinary experiences for our guests.
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