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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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The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals consistent with departmental policies and procedures and consistent with state and federal laws and regulations that meet daily nutritional and special diet needs of each resident.
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A Cook is responsible for preparing food items in accordance with recipes and established standards in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding service and financial profitability. As a Cook, you would be responsible for preparing food items in accordance with recipes and established standards in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding service and financial profitability.
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Prepare and cook food according to recipes, quality standards, presentation standards, and food preparation checklist. It is this foundation and our belief that our culture drives success by which The Ritz Carlton has earned the reputation as a global brand leader in luxury hospitality.
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The Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is in search of a talented and passionate Pastry Cook 2 that will be able to prepare sweet items, pastries, cakes, ice creams, sorbets, fruit compotes, chocolates and show pieces according to guest orders and banquet event orders in accordance with production requirements and quality standards while maintaining a safe, sanitary work environment.
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Location Serving as a cornerstone of northern Atlanta’s newest mixed-used community, the Omni Hotel at The Battery Atlanta is the official hotel of the Atlanta Braves and located within steps of SunTrust Park as well as premier office space, the Coca-Cola Roxy music venue and a variety of shopping and dining.
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Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina is looking for a Lead Cook that's passionate about serving their guests the best meals! 1-2 years experience with Banquet food preparation or restaurant line cook in a similar concept.
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Cook Aloft Atlanta Downtown, 300 Ted Turner Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America Req #6214 Thursday, April 18, 2024 A Cook at the Aloft Atlanta Downtown is responsible for preparing food items, based on standardized recipes, for the restaurant while maintaining the highest standards to produce an appealing and appetizing product.
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Team Member | Cook | Prep Cook | Grill Cook | Prep Crew | Line Cook | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Team Member. Grill Cook At CAVA, we make it deliciously simple to eat well and feel good every day.
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The Lead Sushi Cook will report to the Executive Chef and will be responsible for planning and directing food preparation. Responsibilities Responsibilities The Sushi Cook is responsible for providing quick and efficient service to customers in a variety of duties relating to a fine dining culinary experience and maintaining sanitation standards.
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The Sushi Cook is responsible for providing quick and efficient service to customers in a variety of duties relating to a fine dining culinary experience and maintaining sanitation standards. The Sushi Cook is responsible for providing quick and efficient service to customers in a variety of duties relating to a fine dining culinary experience and maintaining sanitation standards.
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As a Line Cook in the kitchen, you will play an essential role in the kitchen. You will communicate regularly with the Executive Chef, Sous Chef, and Banquet Chef to ensure that the kitchen runs smoothly and that our members are served well.
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National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC) seeks an adaptable, articulate, highly-motivated person with at least three years of nonprofit communications experience to join our team and actively support efforts to improve our visibility and reach through online and offline channels.
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No experience is required for our entry- level team members, and we will train you to offer world-class service to our guests or how to cook our delicious menu items, including our signature hand-breaded chicken.
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As a Prep Cook your responsibility is to perform routine tasks that include completing preparation of food and recipes, cleaning and sanitizing equipment, and organizing the kitchen under the directions of cooks, chefs, or food service managers.
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