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One year of experience as a line cook, prep cook or breakfast cook in a food service setting and experience working with seniors is preferred, but not required. You will prep food, cook all menu items according to standardized recipes, serve, stock, and clean up after meals.
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Parkhurst Dining, part of the Eat'n Park Hospitality Group, is a family owned, family run company that provides culinary, dining and catering services to over 65 organizations and universities east of the Mississippi.
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As a Saut Line Cook in our kitchen, you will be responsible for preparing food orders according to our recipes and specifications, while ensuring that all orders are cooked in a timely manner. We're looking for a Saut Line Cook who shares our commitment to quality, with the skills to execute flawlessly in a high-pressure environment.
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We offer great restaurant culinary careers for line cooks (concinero / cocinera) who have back of house cooking, chef, saute cook or grill cook kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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Praxair Surface Technologies, Inc. (PST), a subsidiary of Praxair, Inc., a global industrial gas company, offers a comprehensive array of high-performance coatings and technologies to the aviation, energy and other industries.
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Cook Position Summary. Employee discounts through Vizient. Lifestyle, personal surroundings, neighborhood environment, stimulating social activities and friendly, professional medical support are all key elements that make up the fabric of life at Seal Rock. Under the ownership of First Atlantic Healthcare, Seal Rock follows in First Atlantic's long standing reputation for excellence in Long Term Care.
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As an Applebee's Cook, you will make our amazing menu items worth coming back for. For a copy of Flynn Group’s Workplace Privacy Notice, please visit Flynn Applebee's is an equal opportunity employer.
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Chef / Cook Job Summary. Have experience as a cook or chef in a fast-paced kitchen. Cook food precisely following established standards and guidelines. Work closely with the Culinary Director to make menus that residents love.
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The Taco Bell Team Member encompasses a number of entry-level job duties at Taco Bell. As an employee, YOU will set the tone for the Taco Bell customer experience.
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We'll also count on you to properly wrap, label, and store merchandise to ensure our members have the freshest items available to take home to their families.
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One (1) to three (3) years of experience as a cook in a hospitality or healthcare environment. What you will do as a Cook. Join the kitchen staff in preparing and cooking food for our residents.
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CookAt Sanweco, Inc. when you’re hired, you are joining a high-quality team.
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As a SONIC Drive-In restaurant Cook, you will oversee the Appetite Satisfaction Department, which involves operating the following stations: Food Production, Grill, Fryer and other tasks if applicable.
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The Cook role: As a Cook at our assisted living/senior living home located in Biddeford, ME, you will support seniors to live life fully by preparing healthy, delicious meals. Same day pay option.
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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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