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Ask questions of guests and Cook, Kitchen Manager, Restaurant, Hotel. PM Cook - Prepare and Cook Dinner orders. Ask questions of guests and Cook, Kitchen Manager, Restaurant, Hotel.
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The Kitchen Manager is responsible for managing all functions of the restaurant during opening, mid or closing shifts. As an exempt manager, you must spend more than 50% of your time performing managerial duties and must regularly exercise independent judgment and discretion on matters of consequence to the restaurant.
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Line Cook duties also consist of assisting the Kitchen Manager with their daily tasks. Answer, report, and follow Kitchen Manager and General Manager instructions. Proven cooking experience, including experience as a Line Cook, Restaurant Cook, or Prep Cook preferred.
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Full-time Sous Chef and/or Kitchen Manager needed at a high volume Italian Restaurant. Must have prior experience as a Sous Chef and /or Kitchen Manager. Full-time Sous Chef and/or Kitchen Manager needed at a high volume Italian Restaurant.
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Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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Woody's Pressbox / Spectrum Lanes, a locally owned small business in Wyoming, is looking for career minded individuals with leadership experience to assist with evening/nighttime restaurant operations as our PM Kitchen Line Manager.
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Why should you join our team as a Kitchen Manager? What makes a great Kitchen Manager? The culinary manager is expected to keep a well-balanced budget, introduce new and innovative approaches to solutions and maintain a collaborative, team-centric and clean work environment.
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2+ years as a Restaurant Manager in an upscale casual dining or fine dining environment. In this RM role, you will manage restaurant front of house / service teams along with assistant manager roles and duties working as a member of the restaurant management (AM) team.
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Display a working knowledge of all restaurant equipment: POS, alarm, lighting, bar and kitchen equipment. To assist Bistro Bella Vita service team with Servant Leadership to ensure the Essence Restaurant Groups kindness principle is implemented.
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As a successful Restaurant Manager (Service, Bar or Culinary), you will be hands-on in overseeing daily restaurant operations of both the FOH and HOH and instrumental in driving the business forward.
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Performs additional responsibilities as requested by the Food and Beverage Manager and Kitchen Supervisor at any time. Perform other related duties as assigned by the Kitchen / Dinner Supervisor or manager-on-duty.
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Responsible for the operation and cleanliness of the automatic dishw Kitchen, Maintenance, Food Service, Service Manager, Food Server, Restaurant, Help. Responsible for the operation and cleanliness of the automatic dishw Kitchen, Maintenance, Food Service, Service Manager, Food Server, Restaurant, Help.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience as a Chef/Culinary Manager in a high volume, casual or fine-dining, full service restaurant. Directly responsible for all kitchen functions including food purchasing, preparation and maintenance of food quality standards; sanitation and cleanliness; training of team members in methods of cooking, preparation, plate presentation, portion and cost control and sanitation and cleanliness.
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Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) course participant, or certification as required by State & County law. Training - Responsible for all training, quality control and in-servicing staff to meet HCSG standards is an essential part of the Manager’s responsibility and includes touring the kitchen several times per day to assess work quality using QCIs for documentation purposes.
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Olga's Kitchen General Manager. Applebee's, Olga's Kitchen, MOD Pizza, Del Taco, and Wendy's. We are a family-owned restaurant group with an expansive portfolio of casual and fast-casual dining restaurants throughout the state of Michigan, including.
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