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Olive Garden - 15 Wallace Blvd [Kitchen Staff / Grill Cook / Line Cook] As a Line Cook at Olive Garden, you'll: Demonstrate strong passion for delivering and flawlessly executing recipes and plate presentation; Ensure commitment to safety and sanitation standards.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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Cook Job Description:Our Cooks work as part of a team that provides excellent service and high-quality food in a clean, friendly, and fun atmosphere. Popeyes® culinary heritage is built upon the rich Cajun and creole flavor profiles that are unmistakably Louisiana.
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Combining quality and bold FLAVOR starts with our Line Cooks. Competitive pay, every week. Discounts both inside and outside of Darden Restaurant walls - cellphones, hotels and more! Combining quality and bold FLAVOR starts with our Line Cooks.
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Role Overview Our Heart of House Team Members are responsible for setting the pace for a great shift, every shift.
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Works the positions to Brand Standards, whether it is a cashier or cook (Food or Service Champion) Kitchen/Cook Staff (Early Pay Available!) Learn More About the MRCO Family at MRCO.NET with benefits that include Competitive Pay, Optional Daily Pay, Flexible Scheduling, Paid Vacation Time (All Positions), Free Meal During Shift, Holiday Bonus*, and Career Path Opportunities.
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To prepare food in accordance with current federal, state and local standards, the community's established policies and procedures, and as may be directed by the Dining Service Director, to ensure that quality food service is provided at all times.
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Panera knows that people are its greatest asset; therefore, we strive to maintain a RESPECTFUL work environment.
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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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You make sure everything is prepped and clean - from the dishes that hold our signature meals to the glasses that hold one of our 75 varieties of local craft, seasonal and domestic beers.
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