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Responsible for Back of House in operations with the primary mission is to provide the guest with fresh food, outstanding guest service in a friendly fun and exciting atmosphere while supporting the shift leader and focusing on guest satisfactions.
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Have 1+ year Line Cook experience. Community volunteer opportunities with Landry’s League. Aspire to our “Be FAIR” ideals: Be Friendly, Accommodating, Inclusive and Respectful. Have 1+ year Line Cook experience.
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One (1) year job related experience including food preparation, full-line menu items and therapeutic diets. The Grove at Countryside is seeking a creative culinarian to join our team! Prepares food that meets or exceeds taste, hospitality and service standards of the community.
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We're also looking for concineros / cocineras who have cooking, chef, saute cook or grill cook kitchen experience. We offer great restaurant culinary careers for line cooks who have back of house experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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In the absence of the Dietary Manager, the Cook is accountable for overseeing and supporting the staff. The Cook performs designated work and cleaning routines for the Dietary Department to include preparing meals correctly and timely, supervising employee staff, and is accountable to the Dietary Manager.
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Ensure food quality and pre Line Cook, Kitchen, Cook, Restaurant, Culinary. Prepare and cook a variety of dishes with precision and attention to detail. Ensure food quality and pre Line Cook, Kitchen, Cook, Restaurant, Culinary.
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You will prepares, seasons, and cook food for patients, staff, visitors, and special functions. As our Cook, you will perform a variety of tasks that facilitate the provision of food services and nutrition support to patients, employees and visitors.
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Proven cooking experience, including experience as a restaurant cook or prep cook. Line Cooks at Burger King are responsible for meal preparation, including cooking and plating food orders, according to the restaurant’s standards.
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The Hotel Zamora, a beautiful boutique hotel located in St. Pete Beach, FL is seeking an experienced Lead Line Cook. The Hotel Zamora is under new ownership and management with Sherman Associates, an accomplished and proven real estate development and management company.
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We put together a broadly talented team of experts in manufacturing, production, laboratory, regulatory, distribution and marketing, that possesses an unparalleled drive to deliver market-ready products of the highest quality.
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We are hiring immediately for a full time SENIOR COOK position. Requirement: Previous cook experience required. We are hiring immediately for a full time SENIOR COOK position. Full-time and part-time positions offer the following benefits to associates: Retirement Plan, Associate Shopping Program, Health and Wellness Programs, Discount Marketplace, Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance, Voluntary Benefits, including Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Insurance, Legal Services, and Choice Auto and Home Program.
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TradeWinds Island Resorts is seeking Zip Line Attendants who will provide first class service to our Guests. Attendants will provide a memorable experience on our Zip-Line attraction for our guests while ensuring a safe operation.
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If answering yes to all of the above questions, apply now to Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa as our Cook 2! Cook II is a culinary position that requires basic culinary skills or related cooking experience and good communication skills.
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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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Depending on business needs, the Cook may step in and cook hot meals (e.g., burgers, fries, eggs, and other hot meal items.) The Cook plays an integral role in the success of our team, our community and creating a place our residents are proud to call home.
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