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They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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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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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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As a Cook, you will have flexible hours (full or part time) and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! As a Cook, you know that our food is at the core of who we are. Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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Salary Adjustment after successful completion of Dennys Cook Training Program. At least 1-year experience as a Cook in a family style restaurant industry. Cook qualifications and skills.
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We have a unique role of the Employee Training Coordinator at each location and their purpose is to help you be successful in your role. We care about your wellbeing and your success. Competitive pay based on your experience with opportunities to earn additional pay increases with the PAR Training program.
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Upscale, Resort Style Senior Living Community is seeking a professional cook who is looking for a rewarding experience working with older adults. Upscale, Resort Style Senior Living Community is seeking a professional cook who is looking for a rewarding experience working with older adults.
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JOB SUMMARY – LINE COOK : We are in search of experienced Line and Prep Cooks who can meticulously prepare food according to the chef's precise instructions and proficiently set up stations for our menu items.
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You will receive and stock inventory, prepare, cook and assemble orders, keep the kitchen clean and organized, and maintain food safety and quality standards by following standard operating procedures.
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Pay Range $14 - $18 per hour depending on geographic location and local market demandEarly Close / No late nightsGreat Work Life BalanceCareer Growth OpportunitiesExcellent Benefits including 401(k) Employer MatchOur Purpose:We pride ourselves on serving high quality farm fresh food at Bob Evans!
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No late nights, only brunch on Sundays. Produce and serve menu cycle programs that are compliant with required Nutritional/Dietary criteria as required by local regulations and correctly prepare diets provided per Policy and Procedure.
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As a Cook (Back of the House), you'll play a crucial role in delivering our delicious and authentic Louisiana-style chicken to our valued customers. Preparing and cooking our Famous Louisiana Chicken with precision and care Ensuring food quality and safety standards are met Keeping your work area clean and organized Collaborating with the team to ensure efficient kitchen operations Contributing to maintaining the Popeyes brand experience What shall I bring.
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Slicing, dicing, cooking, grilling and saucing gives you all kinds of opportunities to utilize your skills.
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WantedLine Cook Part Time Saute' Cook Part Time A busy Country Club in Sun City Center, Florida Convenient to Bradenton, St. Petersburg, Apollo Beach, Ruskin, Riverview and south Tampa areas.
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Broad Functions: Accurately and efficiently cook meats, fish, vegetables, soups and other hot food products as well as prepare and portion food products prior to cooking. Prepares a variety of meats, seafood, poultry, vegetables and other food items for cooking in broilers, ovens, grills, fryers and a variety of other kitchen equipment.
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