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This internship is designed to provide you with realistic and valuable experience, skills, and knowledge, while giving you greater opportunities within the Culinary Arts industry. As the Intern, you will have the opportunity to work closely with skilled culinary chefs, gaining hands-on experience in a fast-paced kitchen environment.
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Rich History and Culture: Atlanta's significant role in the American Civil Rights Movement is reflected in landmarks like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. The city's vibrant arts scene includes museums, theaters, and galleries that showcase diverse artistic expressions.
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Associate's degree in culinary or baking & pastry arts. Ability to provide culinary or pastry demonstrations in regional high school classrooms. Participates in various recruiting activities, such as telemarketing, uses social media marketing platforms, attendance at conferences, college fairs, and admissions events both internal and external to assist in the recruitment of new students.
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While in the Carolinas, you can immerse yourself in local and worldly arts and culture with award-winning symphonies, music venues, history and art museums, theatre and local fairs. Foodies can explore a diverse culinary scene that includes James Beard finalist restaurants, global cuisine, thriving gastropubs and craft breweries, southern comfort food and, of course, some of the best BBQ in the country.
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Education: A degree or certification in culinary arts or hospitality management is preferred. Kitchen Manager in Matthews, NCFull Service/CasualSalary up to $60,000 depending upon experience Are you a seasoned culinary professional seeking to lead a dynamic kitchen team.
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Linked to 12 city blocks via sky bridge, the Omni Charlotte Hotel is moments away from the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Discovery Place, the Charlotte Convention Center, and the EpiCentre entertainment district.
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Advanced and adaptable knowledge of culinary arts, oenology, pastry, banquet, in-room dining, as well as management skills is preferred. + 2 or 4-year degree in Culinary Arts or Hospitality Management is preferred.
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Or, an Associate's degree in culinary arts such as Food Science, Culinary Arts, Dietetics, Food Service Management, Nutrition and four years of industry-related work experience as described above within the past eight years.
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Bachelor’s degree in Food Science, Nutrition, Culinary Arts or Hotel/Restaurant Management is highly desirable; having completed Certified Dietary Management program preferred. You are the company representative of culinary brand standards and HACCP food safety standards is imperative.
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If you have a passion for the culinary arts and enjoy working in a dynamic environment, we would love to meet you. Billy Jack's Shack is a well-established restaurant known for its exceptional culinary offerings and inviting atmosphere.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Culinary Arts, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 4 years’ experience in the culinary, food and beverage, or related professional area.
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Culinary arts training or documented work history equivalent with demonstrated working knowledge of the kitchen, tools, and equipment. Here at MPCC, our line cooks craft our culinary creations and provide the highest quality service and products to our membership and their guests.
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Certificate or degree from a Culinary Arts program preferred. Minimum of two years culinary experience in a hotel or restaurant. Must pass Cook 3 Culinary Quiz with 85% or higher.
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POSITION SUMMARY: This is the first step in culinary arts for anyone in our company that wishes to begin their career in the in the heart of the house. Culinary training a plus. Working in a collaborative manner with the front and back of the house team members, ensuring compliance with Senior Living Communities’/Wellmore standards for quality, presentation and portion control are met.
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The region's rich history, diverse culinary experiences, and thriving arts scene create an environment where there's always something new to discover. Community-Based Innovation: Work in a progressive organization offering services like mammography, 340B pharmacy, and a mobile unit, along with numerous grant-based programs.
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