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Olive Garden - 1900 Southlake Mall Drive [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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Assist with tray line assembly and restorative dining programs - Food preparation as assigned. Assist with tray line assembly and restorative dining programs - Food preparation as assigned. This includes unlimited talk, text, and data and 5g hotspot Quarterly Pay Increase : All full-time Care Team Member will receive quarterly increases Discounts/perks, Insured for Life, Tuition Forgiveness, and Free Telehealth Services.
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A Prep Cook at Red Lobster is an important kitchen position where you will prep food items to be cooked and maintain a clean, organized work area. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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Ensure prep items are always available on the cook line and restock as needed. Maintain clean, sanitary, and organized cook stations, kitchen coolers, and food storage areas. Set up cook stations.
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Perform grill cook tasks, such as setting up broiler, fryer and grill stations according to the line check sheets. In this role, you can expect to: Work in a fun, trusting environment focused on great customer servicePerform prep cook tasks such as washing, chopping, and sorting ingredients.
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Bun Fact: Did you know that most of our managers started as a cook? Monthly “ Franks a Lot” employee appreciation. Able to work with a sense of urgency to make our long lines look like a piece of cake, chocolate of course.
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Line cook: 1 year (Preferred) The restaurant cook must be able to successfully focus on their job in a calm, yet efficient manner. A Wingstop cook is responsible to prepare quality food that tastes great and is consistent from day-to-day.
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The Line / Prep Cook will assist with food preparation in our kitchen as directed by the Chef or Sous Chef. The Line Cook will organize and stock cooking stations, preparing much of the food, condiments, and other items as needed.
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The Waters of Hobart - NOW HIRING - COOK Part Time COME JOIN OUR TEAM. A comprehensive benefit package includes: Excellent Pay Tuition Reimbursement Group Health Insurance Dental and Vision Insurance Life insurance plans Disability plans 401K POSITION SUMMARY - COOK: A Cook prepares and assists with food preparation for breakfast, lunch, and dinner while following specific dietary restrictions and provides alternatives for our residents.
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An Entry Level Cook will have basic knowledge of cooking and preparation equipment. An Entry Level Cook is a Culinarian in training position, the full job description and all job duties will be learned and practiced.
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Whether you're flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook; prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook; or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you'll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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Candidates must be able to commute within Cook County, Illinois and to the various Cook County, IL court houses. Candidates must be able to commute within Cook County, Illinois and to the various Cook County, IL court houses.
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For this position, pay will be variable by location - See additional job details and benefits below Combining quality and bold FLAVOR starts with our Line Cooks. Prepares high quality food items to orderFollows recipes and presentation guidelines Ensures proper food safety and sanitation standardsAnd on Team LongHorn, the Benefits sizzle.
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If the Buffet Attendant is unavailable, the Cook restocks the items at the Display Cooking Station. Uses the Hot Choice Buffet Production Guide and the Display Cooking Hot Cook Production Guide to maintain an inventory of all hot cook products.
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Our Heart of House Team Members are responsible for setting the pace for a great shift, every shift.
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Title: line cook Company: Cameron Mitchell Restaurants in Merrillville, IN
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