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Our starting positions consist of Cashier and Line/Prep Cook training programs. Cook menu items in cooperation with the rest of the kitchen staff. Further opportunities beyond BurgerFi can consist of Full Service Restaurant positions, Regional Management positions, Training Manager positions, all Hotel/Resort positions, & Executive Management positions.
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REPORTS TO: Executive Chef KEY RELATIONSHIPS: Kitchen Staff, Stewarding Staff, F&B Staff Job Description Plan, prep, set up and prepare quality products in all areas of the Pastry/Bake Shop to include, but not limited to pastries, desserts, breads, ice creams, sorbets, creams, simple syrups, jams, in accordance with departmental quality standards and specifications.
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Job Summary:The Prep Cook will plan, prep, set-up, and provide quality service in all areas of food production for menu items and specials in accordance with standards and plating guide specifications.
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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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The Line Cook position is responsible for preparing, producing, plating and garnishing all menu items. In this position, your principal goal will be to prepare high-quality meals that meet the Executive Chef's exacting standards and be responsible for setting up the prep station, stocking inventory, and maintaining sanitation standards.
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Passionately prepare, portion, and/or cook food items to quality specifications. Our founding belief at Bonefish Grill is that, if we take care of our people, Bonefish will take care of itself.
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Review status of work and follow-up actions required with the Head Cook before leaving. Inform the Head Cook of any excess items that can be used in daily specials or elsewhere. Clean up and wipe down food prep areas, reach-ins/walk-ins, and shelves.
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Prep cooks report to the head chef or cook and may work earlier than most other cooks. Must communicate to other prep team members and the chef of tasks still at hand or completed.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of working as a Kitchen Manager or Prep Cook, this position might provide you with a great start. Spris is an authentic Italian pizza concept with 2 locations in the Miami, FL area, features specialty Italian dishes cooked in brick ovens, artisan-style pizzas, baked paninis, and delicious salads.
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They also want someone who will do meal prep for their work lunches. Private family looking to hire a Cook (NOT a Chef) in Coral Gables, Florida! The Ideal Candidate: A great COOK who has a pleasant attitude.
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As a Prep Cook you will: Be responsible for assisting in food preparation, including chopping vegetables, preparing sauces, and portioning ingredients, to support the efficient operation of the kitchen; Operate kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers, and food processors safely and efficiently; Collaborate with chefs, cooks, and other kitchen staff to coordinate food preparation tasks and ensure timely service during peak periods.
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The Cook CD-Prep is responsible for preparing foods for serving, and must be able to perform all station functions in the cooking area; communicating ticket times and potential problems to the manager on duty and servers as necessary; performing all other responsibilities as directed by the business or assigned Management of which associate is capable of performing; providing the highest quality of service to customers and associates at all times.
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Have 1+ year Prep Cook or Baking experience. Community volunteer opportunities with Landry's League. Have 1+ year Prep Cook or Baking experience. Aspire to our "Be FAIR" ideals: Be Friendly, Accommodating, Inclusive and Respectful.
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Prepare and cook food according to recipes, quality and presentation standards, and food prep checklists. POSITION SUMMARY Prepare breads and pastries, including preparing doughs and fillings, proofing, baking, and decorating as appropriate.
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