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Come join us at one of our premier catering venues as a Catering Line Cook! Lessing's operates 20 wedding and catering venues, 1 live music venue, 14 full-service restaurants, 1 virtual kitchen concept, over 80 corporate and academic dining centers, 5 Blaze Fast-Fire'd Pizza franchises, and a historic inn.
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As a Line Cook at Red Lobster, your execution of our delicious recipes will contribute to the extraordinary dining experience that keep our guests coming back for more. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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The Line Cook is responsible for preparing all food items, based on standardized recipes, for the Restaurants, Room Service, Employee Cafeteria and Banquets, while maintaining the highest standards to produce an appealing and appetizing product.
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The Line Cook will assist the Chef and Kitchen Manager in preparing food for all culinary outlets on the property, including but not limited to kitchen sanitation, cleanliness, preparation, and delivery.
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As a Line Cook, you will be committed to safe food handling, cleanliness, safety, and sanitation standards during the shift and preparing food with proper safety equipment, tools, and recipe specs.
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A Line Cook, Wok Cook, Cook, Chef De Partie, or Station Chef accommodates guest's needs by preparing food according to established recipes and procedures as well as following safety and sanitation guidelines.
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The Line Cook works under the direction of the FANS Management team to ensure that all work is performed utilizing all safety and sanitation guidelines. Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Line Cook PRN you want with your current employer.
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If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our PRN Line Cook opening. Submit your application for our PRN Line Cook opening with HCA Florida JFK North Hospital today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the HCA Healthcare team.
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The Line Cook is responsible for delivering exceptional culinary experiences to our Guests while exhibiting Tommy Bahama core values and following policies, procedures, and standards. The Marlin Bar is a relaxed refuge, where our guest can unwind with a cocktail, light fare, and simultaneously enjoy some retail therapy.
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Come join the Carrabba's family as a Line Cook, where you will be passionately preparing, portioning, and cooking food items to our quality specifications. Bloomin' Brands, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
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We are hiring full time Line Cooks to share their expertise in our fine dining restaurants. Training and career opportunities in a high-growth, stable companyTop-of-the-line culinary equipment, safe and clean kitchen environmentFree onsite parking at all of our communities and corporate officesEducation assistance, certification reimbursement, and student loan refinancing partnership programs are available.
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Overview The Cook is responsible for preparing all food items, based on standardized recipes, for the Restaurants, Room Service, Employee Cafeteria and Banquets, while maintaining the highest standards to produce an appealing and appetizing product.
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The Cook reports to the Chef or Chef Manager and is responsible for preparing and serving breakfast, lunch and/or catered events. The Cook may be required to operate equipment, including but not limited to an oven, stove, dishwasher, slicer, coffee machine, steamer, mixer, and chef's knives.
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However, we do hire Host / Hostesses who are at least 17 years of age in all states except for New Hampshire.
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Restock, clean and maintain cook station items throughout the shift. Set up cook stations. Benefits designed for your holistic wellness: Medical, dental, vision, and wellness programs (eligibility based on hours worked.
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Title: line cook in West Palm Beach, FL
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