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Kingsley Senior Living Community is looking for a Cook! We offer a balanced home/work life, no more cooking late nights. Kingsley Senior Living Community is looking for a Cook! We invite you to help us create new possibilities for the seniors we serve.
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We offer great restaurant culinary careers for line cooks (concinero / cocinera) who have back of house cooking, chef, sauté cook or grill cook kitchen experience in a high volume restaurant environment.
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Have 1+ year Line Cook experience. Community volunteer opportunities with Landry’s League. Aspire to our “Be FAIR” ideals: Be Friendly, Accommodating, Inclusive and Respectful. Have 1+ year Line Cook experience.
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We are looking for an experienced Line Cook for a full-time position. We are offering a $300 signing bonus once you hired and complete your probation period of 4 weeks. Signing Bonus will be offered when we find the correct candidate for this position.
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A Cook is responsible for preparing all food items based on standardized recipes for the Restaurant/Dining Outlet Cafe Room Service Employee Cafeteria and Banquets while maintaining the highest standards to produce an appealing and appetizing product.
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Prior food production experience as a short-order cook or line cook in a restaurant; knowledge of the methods and equipment used in the preparation and serving of food. As a Cook I for Michigan Dining you will follow standardized recipes for all meals either in a back-of-house production kitchen or a front-of-house station.
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Must have experience cooking entire meals in larger quantities (20+ meals) and serve safe certified preferred, but not required. Attention to detail and food safety standards. Looking for someone who is caring, compassionate and willing to learn.
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Voted by Newsweek in 2024 as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity
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The cook will accurately and efficiently cook eggs, meats, seafood, vegetables, soups and other hot and cold food products. The Cook assumes 100% responsibility for the quality and presentation of products served.
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The first step was buying the vertical rotisserie to cook the meat. 50% discount at over 160 of our locations (Applebee's, Wendy's, MOD Pizza, Del Taco, and our very own Olga's Kitchen) Here, Olgas children first tasted souvlaki, a traditional Greek sandwich of meat and vegetables wrapped in fresh-baked pita bread.
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HOMES is a thriving community of food and beverage businesses in Ann Arbor, MI. We operate a nationally acclaimed production brewery, brewpub, coffee shop and roaster, commissary kitchen, and events & catering.
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This isnt any ordinary workplace; its the beginning of a bowled new career as a Cook with Bowlero Corp. With approximately 350 entertainment destinations spanning North America, our portfolio includes renowned brands like Bowlero, Lucky Strike, AMF, and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA.
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HOMES is a thriving community of food and beverage businesses in Ann Arbor, MI. We operate a nationally acclaimed production brewery, brewpub, coffee shop and roaster, commissary kitchen, and events & catering.
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ROLE PURPOSETo prepare a wide variety of foods according to recipe requirements and to adhere to product sensitivities and plate presentation.
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The Line Cook is responsible for the preparation of high-quality food in a timely, efficient, sanitary and consistent manner. Consistently maintain a clean and sanitary work station area including tables, shelves, grills, broilers, fryers, pasta cookers, saut burners, convection oven, flat top range and refrigeration equipment.
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