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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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This job is a great fit if you have experience as a: Line Cook, Cook, Prep Cook, Grill Cook, Dishwasher, Sous Chef, Kitchen Supervisor, BOH, Kitchen Employee. This job is a great fit if you have experience as a: Line Cook, Cook, Prep Cook, Grill Cook, Dishwasher, Sous Chef, Kitchen Supervisor, BOH, Kitchen Employee.
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Reports To: Lead Line Cook, Exec Sous Chef, Sous Chef or Executive Chef. Also, to produce all orders on an a la carte basis and to prep for buffets, banquets, salad bars and hors d' oeuvres.
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One year of experience as a prep cook or similar position. Lifespace Communities headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa and Dallas, Texas, is one of the nation's largest Senior Living providers of non-profit retirement communities.
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Ensure prep items are always available on the cook line and restock as needed. Are you able to work with prep tools and have safe knife handling skills? Maintain clean, sanitary, and organized cook stations, kitchen coolers, and food storage areas.
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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. Prep Cooks are also responsible for food storage and ensuring the correct ingredients are readily available for our culinary team.
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You communicate with the Dining Director on prep, production and flow of service. As a Cook at The Arbor Company, your work matters. You communicate with the Dining Director on prep, production and flow of service.
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3-5 years of experience as a line cook, restaurant cook, or prep cook. Interview and Hire on the spot. 3-5 years of experience as a line cook, restaurant cook, or prep cook.
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Our Prep Cooks receive fresh produce and proteins daily and are responsible for following standards for food safety, food production, and cleanliness of the kitchen. The #BBQinabowl is 100% gluten-free with options available for everyone.
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We are recognized by our team members as a Great Place To Work® and we are honored to be one of only 20 companies on Fortune Magazine's "Best Workplaces in Aging Services" list. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training.
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The Prep Cook is also responsible for knowing the food hierarchy in the storage of products in the walk-in cooler and walk-in freezer, and also keeping the dry storage organized. The Prep Cook is committed to safe food handling, cleanliness, safety, and sanitation standards during the shift and prepares food with proper safety equipment, tools and recipe specs with further direction from Management.
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We are currently seeking a FULL TIME Utility Associate to support with food prep and dishwashing for our Food and Beverage Department. The Community Kitchen Service Associate reports to the Community Cook and to the Community Chef and performs a variety of food service functions in maintaining clean and sanitary conditions of Community food services, facilities, and equipment.
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We offer great restaurant culinary careers for line cooks (concinero / cocinera) who have back of house cooking, chef, saute cook or grill cook kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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Flexible schedules offered No late nights and rotating weekends Instant Pay - get paid daily Generous PTO program and paid holidays Employee referral bonus program Tuition reimbursement, scholarships Growth opportunities And so much more A few details about the role: Prepare all food items per menu requirements following designated recipes.
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Whether you're flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook; prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook; or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you'll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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