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The Restaurant Cook 2 prepares food in accordance with recipes set by the executive chef, ensuring meal quality and guest satisfaction. At Great Wolf, the Restaurant Cook 2 works in a fast paced, exciting environment to deliver on our commitment to high quality hospitality.
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Previous cook experience. Prioritize Your Well-Being : We offer flexible scheduling, access to a holistic wellness program and technology, and support through our Employee Assistance Program and Employee Relief Fund.
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After a brief application, all qualified applicants will be immediately invited to setup an interview or attend an upcoming hiring event. Learn While You Earn : Gain access to Great Wolf University for on-the-job training, functional, and leadership training.
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Pay: $17.75 per hour At Great Wolf, the Restaurant Cook 2 works in a fast paced, exciting environment to deliver on our commitment to high quality hospitality. Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Health savings account Telehealth resources Life insurance 401K with employer match Paid vacation time off Paid parental leave Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesEnsure the daily operation of the back of house adheres to operating procedure guidelinesPerform food preparation tasks for all fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, fish, etc.
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The Restaurant Cook 1 prepares food in accordance with recipes set by the executive chef, ensuring meal quality and guest satisfaction. At Great Wolf, the Restaurant Cook 1 works in a fast paced, exciting environment to deliver on our commitment to high quality hospitality.
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Prepare all food items per recipe guidelines, tasting and adjusting for flavor with assistance of chef. Perform food preparation tasks for all fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, fish, etc. Grow your career: A great place to start or advance your career with cross-training, scholarship fund, and talent development programs at all levels.
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Hiring immediately with full-time, part-time, and flexible scheduling. Ensure back of house area adheres to the highest standards of cleanliness, presentation, and service. Ensure the daily operation of the back of house adheres to operating procedure guidelines.
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Successful completion of criminal background check and drug screen. Enrollment in, or willingness to work towards culinary degree. Maintain appropriate levels of necessary dishes and utensils; keep all dishware used in cooking and serving clean and sanitary at all times.
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