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Assist in the daily cleaning of the pantry, cooking line, prep kitchen, dish area, stairs, walk-in and prep area. Trained in knife skills and basic kitchen equipment usage. 2% Culinary Service Fee is included on all guest checks and distributed to Kitchen team members.
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Perform housekeeping duties which includes but is not limited to: cleaning bathrooms, kitchens, living spaces, change linen and terry, window washing, surface polishing, balconies, trash/recycle removal, carpet vacuuming, floor mopping, dusting.
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Maintains a clean appearance and work station and assists in overall kitchen cleanliness, including cleaning all station equipment (flat tops, grills, storage drawers, etc.) Kitchen Job Type Part-time Description *When the original.
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Assist in supervising the daily cleaning of the pantry, cooking line, prep kitchen, dish area, stairs, walk-in and downstairs prep area. Assist the Executive Chef in training the kitchen staff to produce meals promptly in accordance with Ace standards.
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Deputy 1s may be responsible for supervising work release inmates, assisting with the purchases, distribution, and maintenance of inventory, transporting and escorting prisoners to court visits and back to facility, collecting and cleaning inmate laundry, supervising janitorial work, disbursing food items to kitchen or supervising inmates.
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Six months to a one-year minimum as a prep/line cook in a full-service, high volume restaurant required; must know the cooking techniques utilized in the scope of the prep/line position applying for; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Understand and utilize all kitchen provided chemicals for cleaning effectively after training. Transports wheeled bins of trash from the kitchen area to the basement (via elevator) and empties trash from bins into dumpsters.
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It is the role of the custodian to follow daily, weekly and monthly cleaning schedules, but not limited to, the classrooms, kitchen, office areas, bathrooms, storage areas and entrances.
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May include cleaning the kitchen area, room refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, dishware, etc. Will be required to regularly use commercial cleaning chemicals. Clean and service assigned rooms or areas according to established standards and procedures including making beds, dusting, vacuuming, cleaning and sanitizing bathrooms, removing trash, etc.
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Regularly cleaning dining tables, chairs, counters, and other high traffic areas in the dinging area. Sweeping and mopping kitchen and dining room floors. Dismantling, cleaning, and then reassembling cooking equipment.
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Ensure that the kitchen, all food prep areas and all food storage areas meet restaurant cleaning standards. Memorize and utilize serving portion sizes and all basic meal prep procedures used in the kitchen.
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The Kitchen Department Manager s responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant delivers great quality food to customers, and fast, that food is always safe, that food cost is controlled, and that all kitchen staff are trained in production procedures, including new items that are added to the menu.
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The Line Cook will also assist with inventory management, kitchen cleaning and maintenance, and other duties as assigned by the Chef or Kitchen Manager. The Line Cook will also assist with inventory management, kitchen cleaning and maintenance, and other duties as assigned by the Chef or Kitchen Manager.
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The Dishwasher is responsible for performing various kitchen cleaning and storage activities such as but not limited to dish washing, pot washing, general and equipment cleaning, storage and rotation of food and supplies.
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A Steward is responsible for the cleaning, maintenance, and sanitizing of china, glass, silver, kitchen equipment, and kitchen production areas in accordance with production requirements and quality standards.
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