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The Executive Sous Chef directly supervises the preparation and production of the unit's menus and manages a shift or station in the hot kitchen, the cold kitchen and/or the bakery and pastry shop.
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In some instances the Sous Chef will be expected to be responsible for the entire operation in the absence of the Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. The ideal Sous Chef will accomplish their tasks by monitoring the daily functions of the culinary department, including providing support and guidance to the culinary team, ending in a positive guest experience.
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Assist with Executive Chef in menu development, organization and completion of production sheets and execution of new recipe standards. 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.
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In partnership with the Area Director of Food & Beverage, our Executive Sous Chef will plan and manage the kitchen staff in the procurement, production, preparation and presentation of all food for the hotel in a safe, sanitary work environment which conforms to all standards and regulations and achieves profitable, competitive, quality products.
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Executive Sous Chef (Athenaeum Hotel Kitchen) The Athenaeum Hotel Warren PA. Executive Sous Chef (Athenaeum Hotel Kitchen) In collaboration with the Executive Chef and Chef, Sous Chefs support the leadership of back-of-the-house operations and collaborate with front-of-house staff to ensure a premier culinary and guest service are delivered.
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Direct Line Manager (Title): Executive Sous Chef, Operations or Executive Chef, Operations. Reporting to the Executive Sous Chef or the Executive Chef for the unit, the Sous Chef, Operations assists the Executive Sous Chef Operations or the Executive Chef in designing and preparing meals for airline customers.
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1 or more years of experience as a Sous Chef or culinary leadership, preferably in a private club. Sous Chef Physical Requirements:Standing and/or walking 100% of shift. Sous Chef Job Responsibilities:Greets members promptly and efficiently and takes care of their needs.
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The Sous Chef supervises all kitchen team personnel and assists the Executive Chef in hiring, scheduling, training, development, and discipline. General Summary:The Sous Chef is responsible for the daily operations of the Clarendale Arcadia kitchens.
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One of the largest private country clubs in North America and among the top 10 clubs in the country, Desert Mountain Club, is looking for a Sous Chef to join the culinary team led by Maitre Cuisinier de France, Chef Bertrand Bouquin.
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Assist in other kitchen outlets as required by the Resort Executive Chef. Perform other tasks or projects as assigned by Resort Executive Chef. The Hotel Executive Chef is in charge for all culinary operations in the hotel -Stirrups, In room Dining, Yellow Pony Pub & Garden.
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This developmental assignment, the Executive Sous Chef acquires the knowledge and problem-solving. The Executive Sous Chef should have a working knowledge of applicable health, sanitation, and licensing.
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We are looking for a Sous Chef to support and report directly to the Executive Chef. This is a fast-moving business, so we are looking for the right individual to be autonomous and be able to pick up multiple tasks and projects at once.
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We are looking for and experienced, motivated, and capable Assistant Kitchen Managers / Sous Chefs (Culinary staff). Wolfoods is practiced and prepared to cook for an array of diets ranging from Kosher to Nut Free, or Gluten Free to Vegan.
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This role involves implementing new programs and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as directed by the Executive Corporate Chef, collaborating with General Managers, Unit Managers, and the Director of Nutrition to innovate and tailor culinary services to each institution's needs while ensuring compliance with food quality and safety standards.
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The Sous Chef will oversee all production activity for the food truck, train personnel, and execute menus working in colloboration with the executive chef. The Sous Chef position is the primary cook for the food truck preparing breakfast and lunch items for the truck.
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