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Our Pizza Chef supports the line checks process and complete prep par sheets every shift. Our Pizza Chef supports the line checks process and complete prep par sheets every shift. Job DutiesOur Pizza Chef maintain the highest standards for food quality and sanitation.
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100 uniform reimbursement $100 Cash after 30 days $200 Cash after 60 days We are looking for BROILER COOKS who know how to provide a Memorable Experience for our Guests.
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It's from him we learned to cook our steaks over fire, serve generous portions, and to create Memorable Dining Experiences for our Guests in 6 western states! A rancher who knew his way around a horse, a range and a campfire, he was looking to share the simple ranch cooking he loved.
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Job SummaryAs the line cook, you are responsible for managing the cook station through proper station setup procedures, as well as receiving and communicating guest orders, preparing and plating menu items to meet our quality standards, and maintaining a clean and organized workstation.
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Cook I employees are in charge of providing quality food consistently and efficiently, performing back up, prep work, or line work in the kitchen. Cook I employees are responsible for reporting to store management and making sure all guests are well taken care of.
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May be required to communicate with guests on stage when needed to explain cooking techniques or answer questions
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Fast hiring process Flexible part-time or full-time schedule Growth opportunities Great team atmosphere and culture Responsibilities Properly execute all recipe procedures Prepare a variety of foods with different methods of preparation Follow company safety and sanitation policies and procedures Complete assigned prep work to stock and set-up stations About Us Chili's was born in Dallas, Texas in.
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Job DescriptionJob Description Responsibilities include food prep, stocking and cooking as well as other typical kitchen duties. Company DescriptionHigh energy bowling center and snack bar providing affordable family fun.
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Employees must prepare hot and cold foods, use Chinese cook knife and other kitchen equipment and work quickly without losing accuracy. Workplace equality allows for creative ideas to bloom, diverse points of view to be heard, and improves overall happiness.
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A Cook 3 will be assisting with all overall culinary production, which includes preparing menu items from recipes, for consumption in hotel restaurants throughout the resort. May cook, mix, and/or season ingredients to make dressings, sauces, gravies, batters, fillings and spreads.
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Complete specific cleaning responsibilities and station maintenance including, but not limited to, the walk-in refrigeration, prep, and dry storage areas. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB SUMMARYThe Cook is responsible for preparing all food orders within a timely manner and according to guest special request and Gyu Kaku recipes.
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Prior experience in Japanese food preparation, prep cook, line cook is very helpful to the success at this job. Maintains a clean and sanitary work station area including prep stations, shelves, fryers, microwave oven, freezer, and refrigeration equipment.
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POSITION TITLE: Cook. Passed a tuberculosis (TB) skin test within 5 years of start date or possess a valid chest x-ray clearance. Assists Chef to maintain inventory for goods in chill, freezer and dry/canned goods on a weekly basis.
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A Fast Food Cook is the heart of the Zippy's Fast Food Service in your neighborhood Zippy's. Fast Food Cook NEXT STOP ZIPPY'SAre you of age to work, have proof of identification, willing to complete selection procedures and have (or obtain) a valid TB Clearance for this food handling position.
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