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Job Title: Transmission Line Engineer/Specialist Job Family. Ability to read and interpret various types of civil structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering drawings such as electric schematic, electric line plan and profile, and land survey documents.
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The Line Cook is responsible for the daily preparation and execution of food items in the pantry, fry, grill, broil and sauté stations. A minimum of 6 months line cook experience in upscale casual dining or an equivalent service environment.
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As a Line Cook at Red Lobster, your execution of our delicious recipes will contribute to the extraordinary dining experience that keep our guests coming back for more. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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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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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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It takes passion, pride and commitment to create our bold and flavorful food. We believe in earning the loyalty of our Team Members with our strong, diverse culture, well-done benefits and growth opportunities.
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As a line cook, you must have a strong passion for delivering and flawlessly executing recipes and plate presentation to delight our guests. Our line cooks also have a firm commitment to the highest safety and sanitation standards.
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As a Line Cook for Texas Roadhouse, you’ll make made-from-scratch Legendary Food for our guests to enjoy. If you are a team player with a positive attitude and the willingness to learn, apply now, no experience required.
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Our Purpose:We pride ourselves on serving high quality farm fresh food at Bob Evans!
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The Senior Line Cook will mentor entry level cooks & apprentices along with daily preparation and production of their food outlet. The Senior Line Cook must have knowledge of all cooking and preparation equipment.
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Primary Responsibilities: Completes all assigned prep work and sets up cook’s station.
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