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You possess advanced knowledge of food preparation, professional cooking and knife handling skills.
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An intermediate line cook requires good communication and culinary skills. An intermediate cook should have a professional knowledge of cooking ingredients and procedures and will work single stations in the kitchen.
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Areas of operation range from personnel management, cook and wait staff coordination, and inventory management. Restaurant managers can work in a variety of settings, including fast food restaurants, fine dining restaurants, and casual dining restaurants.
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The Restaurant Cook works alongside health-minded teammates in a fun and fast-paced environment proudly serving our members industry-leading healthy food options. The Restaurant Cook works alongside health-minded teammates in a fun and fast-paced environment proudly serving our members industry-leading healthy food options.
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A Prep Cook at Red Lobster is an important kitchen position where you will prep food items to be cooked and maintain a clean, organized work area. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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Our local, sustainable menu reflects the bounty of Napa Valley; enjoy exquisite wine pairings for an unforgettable fine dining affair. Situated in the heart of Napa Valley in the town of St. Helena, our award-winning restaurant offers epicures an unforgettable culinary experience.
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So, whether you have experience as a dishwasher, cashier, server, host, bartender, cook, prep cook, FOH/BOH or no experience at all, we're always looking for passionate and enthusiastic people to join our team.
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RH is seeking a Prep Cook to join our team in providing world-class service to guests while taking great care of our equipment and facilities. Support the Executive Chef, Sous Chef, and all kitchen team members with daily tasks to ensure readiness for service.
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Experience in using cutting tools, cookware and bakeware
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Ensuring line checks, testing, training, recipe adherence, expo management, cook times, cooking, etc. As a successful Sous Chef, you will be the key to fulfilling our promise to make every guest visit a memorable celebration of food, wine, and personalized service.
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The restaurant features regional California cuisine cooked on a hearth oven, buoyed by a magnificent wine program as only MINA delivers.
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As a cook, you will prepare healthy and tasty meals and snacks for the children in our centers. KinderCare is hiring a cook! Following a menu and recipes developed by our in-house nutritionist, you’ll ensure our children have the fuel they need to learn and grow.
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The seasonal cook position is a part time position typically Monday through Thursday (appx. Contra Costa country club, a premier club in the East Bay managed by Troon Privѐ, is excited to offer the position of SEASONAL COOK at our bocce/pool area.
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At the beginning of shift, make sure that all stations are fully stocked for cooking at every meal period, following all food safety and sanitation procedures to avoid cross contamination
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Job Description GENERAL SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Chef, the Cook is responsible for the preparation of food for banquets and the Café using advanced presentation, cooking elements, techniques and recipes along with the HAACP and food safety sanitation requirements.
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