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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive-thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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Life as a Kitchen Team Member (soup cook, prep cook, dish, lobby): • Prepare fresh produce for menu items • Cook our house-made soups, spreads, and dressings daily • Organize and maintain a clean lobby • Manage our advanced dishwasher and cleansing station • Be good to others.
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Prepared Foods: Deli Counter Service, Kitchen, Food Prep, Dishwasher, Culinary Venues (Pizza Maker, Sandwich Maker, Runner: Hot Food / Salad Bar) Seafood: Counter Service, Oven-Ready Prep.
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We are hiring immediately for Restaurant Crew to work all shifts: opening shifts, closing shifts and everything in between. Medical & Pharmacy, Dental, Vision Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Hospital Indemnity, Legal Insurance, Pet Insurance, Auto and Renter’s Insurance, and ID Theft Protection.
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The Pastry Cook will be expected to follow a prep list, keep up with a fast paced environment, communicate effectively, and execute prep work to the highest quality. Scratchboard Kitchen is seeking a Pastry Cook with attention to detail, a willingness to learn and dedication to the Scratchboard Kitchen mission.
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Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurants was created with the inspiration of bringing the Napa Valley experience to all of America, by combining an elegant tasting room with a polished casual restaurant and scratch kitchen.
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Answer, report to, and follow instructions and direction from Prep Lead, Sous Chef, Executive Chef, or other leadership. Cook and prepare menu items in cooperation with the rest of the kitchen staff according to the Hogsalt Recipe Index, ensuring food quality and time standards are always met.
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Efficiently If 18 or older, use of the automatic slicer to prep food items Clean tables, counters, floors, bathrooms, kitchen and utensils; take out trash Operate cash register: handle, balance and follow all cash handling procedures Effectively handle customer complaints/issues Takes delivery/catering/pickup orders over the phone Others duties as assigned Application Deadline: We accept applications for this position on an ongoing basis.
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Assists other kitchen personnel in food preparation and side work according to prep lists. Minimum 1 year experience as a prep cook in a full service, fine dining upscale, table cloth or casual dining restaurant preferred.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPlayer's Pub & Grill is now seeking to Hire an Executive Chef/Kitchen ManagerWe are a family owned and operated Sports Bar and Grill. This position also required the applicant to act in all areas of the BOH, line cook, prep, expo etc.
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Proven cooking experience, including experience as a line chef, restaurant cook or prep cook. Cook menu items in cooperation with the rest of the kitchen staff. We will consider training and ambitious go getter looking to learn about working in a kitchen.
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At least one year kitchen/prep experience or one year of culinary school required. Assist in the daily production of Restaurants, room service and outlet menus, as well as monitoring the day to day prep lists.
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Sanitize and clean the pantry, kitchen, and dining room areas, as outlined according to health and safety standards. Perform side-work and any opening and closing duties as required, such as dishes are washed, and stations areas are clean and organized, salad prep.
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Requirement: Previous prep cook and kitchen experience is preferred. Cleans kitchen after preparation and serving, maintaining high standards of cleanliness. Operates and maintains kitchen equipment as instructed.
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Proven cooking experience, including experience as a restaurant cook or prep cook. - Maintain a clean kitchen and sanitize work areas throughout the shift. - Operate standard kitchen equipment safely and efficiently.
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