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The Cook assists the Chef in production and fabrication of food products for kitchen preparation, cafeteria, banquet cooking, dining room, and fine dining. The Cook will maintain a passive leadership role in maintaining adequate production level form the Kitchen staff.
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A TMG Line Cook/Prep Cook not only prepares our made-from-scratch food but displays showmanship and interacts with our Guests in our display kitchens. Line Cooks/Prep Cooks/Dishwashers Needed - Hiring Immediately.
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Line Cooks/Prep Cooks. Our on-premise butcher shop allows our team to hand carve and grind (daily) to ensure the peak freshness and premium flavor of our beef and bison. Our restaurants represent classic saloons of the 19th century where cattlemen and land barons found a little relaxation after a hard day's work.
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Line Cooks/Prep Cooks/Dishwashers Ted's Montana Grill isn't your ordinary restaurant, so we aren't looking for ordinary people. THE EXPERIENCE Our restaurants represent classic saloons of the 19th century where cattlemen and land barons found a little relaxation after a hard day’s work.
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From a bowl of half sours to our two-dollar bills, we empower each team member to deliver Big Sky Moments in ways that are natural and effortless to Ted’s and our guests. We live by “The Big Sky Spirit” which is our cultural compass and is evident in everything that we do.
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Frequent exposure to smoke, steam, high temperatures, humidity and extreme cold. We are steadfast in our commitment to people, product and prosperity. You’ll see this in our commitment to local growers, the paper straws, the Boraxo soap in our restrooms and sustainable choices in our kitchen operations.
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Career advancement opportunities - half of our managers started as Team MembersTo help promote family and quality of life for our teams, Ted's Montana Grill closes our restaurants on July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. REQUIREMENTS· Full-service restaurant kitchen experience is desired.
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Line Cooks/Prep Cooks/Dishwashers. To help promote family and quality of life for our teams, Ted's Montana Grill closes our restaurants on July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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We believe in leaving a better world for future generations. While we're Premium, Polished and Professional, we're also Cool (known as 3 PC). Ted's Montana Grill isn't your ordinary restaurant, so we aren't looking for ordinary people.
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Career advancement opportunities - half of our managers started as Team Members. Ted’s Montana Grill develops and encourages people to become leaders and engage the hearts and minds of our teams. Daily physical requirements and/or number of pounds that may need to be lifted on the job.
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COLORADO LINE COOK/PREP COOK/DISHWASHERSTed's Montana Grill isn't your ordinary restaurant, so we aren't looking for ordinary people. Our on-premises butcher shop allows our team to hand carve and grind (daily) to ensure the peak freshness and premium flavor of our beef and bison.
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The line cook will help stock kitchen items, sanitize and clean all kitchen areas, and prepare all menu items per direction from the lead line cook and head chef. Complete incident/accident reports with assistance from the lead line cook or head chef.
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The Line Cook position at Tipsy Putt is a full-time/part time position, whose main duty is to assist the Kitchen Supervisor in creating overall success throughout the kitchen. El puesto de cocinero de línea en Tipsy Putt es un puesto de tiempo completo/medio tiempo, la función principal es ayudar al supervisor de cocina a lograr el éxito general en toda la cocina.
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The Line Cook is responsible for the daily preparation of food items in one or more specified areas of the kitchen (fry, grill, salads, etc. At times, the Line Cook will be tasked with preparing items for another station or a 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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Olive Garden - 1900 Southlake Mall Drive [Kitchen Staff / Grill Cook / Line Cook] As a Line Cook at Olive Garden, you'll: Demonstrate strong passion for delivering and flawlessly executing recipes and plate presentation; Ensure commitment to safety and sanitation standards.
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