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Generate weekly and monthly cost reports Uphold sanitation and safety standards in the kitchen area The experience you have At least two years of restaurant management (Assistant General Manager, Kitchen Manager, etc.
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Each employee will be expected to perform their job in a safe manner and report any safety concerns to the Chef/Head Manager or District Management. The KAAM must be able to perform all regular job duties of a line cook, regulating labor and food costs; overseeing side work; cleaning duties; and training staff; administrative duties as assigned by manager.
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Communicates with the Kitchen Manager when these standards cannot be met for any reason Oversees all product orders and products received Controls food cost and usage by following proper requisition of products from storage areas, product storage procedures, standard recipes, and waste control procedures Performs other duties as required by upper management Who We Are At Hash Kitchen, breakfast classics are remixed and reimagined.
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This includes responsibilities such as managing kitchen inventory, ensuring compliance with safety and sanitation standards, and leading kitchen staff to produce high-quality food, promptly.
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Title of Position – Kitchen Manager Job Description: The Kitchen Manager is responsible for all kitchen functions, including but not limited to food purchasing, receiving, preparation and maintenance of quality standards, safety, sanitation and cleanliness.
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The Assistant Kitchen Manager is always guiding and mentoring hourly team members in the performance of their duties to ensure back of house operates successfully, resulting in excellent guest experience.
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QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of 1 to 3 years of experience in varied kitchen positions including food preparation, line cook, fry cook and expediter. Responsible for maintaining appropriate cleaning schedules for kitchen floors, mats, walls, hoods, other equipment and food storage areas.
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The Assistant Kitchen Manager will help the Kitchen Manager with the below responsibilities:Hiring, training, and developing the BOH team which consists of 20-30 team membersFlawless shift executionWorking with shift leaders to become better leaders and execute shifts independentlyManaging BOH labor costs which include weekly scheduling for the BOH teamMaintaining food cost standards by effectively managing inventory, food ordering, portion control, etc.
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Provides direction, coaching, training and development for assistant managers and all team members including food quality, service standards, safety and sanitation, and company policies and procedures.
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Actively seek out and develop promising individuals for the Assistant Kitchen Manager & shift leader positions. They make sure the food is top-notch and follows safety regulations, while also handling customer complaints and coordinating with FOH. Kitchen managers maintain kitchen equipment and ensure cleanliness.
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Effectively manages assistant managers and team members to ensure all food and service standards are met each shift and ensures all guests have a great experience. Responsible for establishing and appropriately communicating goals to General Manager and Local Owner on a regular basis.
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Oversees department inventory procedures and is able to coach and develop assistant managers to complete weekly inventory in their area of responsibility. Follows safety procedures and standards when operating all equipment.
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Job Description: The Assistant Kitchen Manager will oversee all aspects of the kitchen including; staff management, scheduling, discipline and coaching; food prep, safety, quality, taste and presentation; and kitchen function and maintenance.
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Assistant Kitchen Department ManagerWelcome to Gelson’s! occasionally Working near hazardous machinery (Slicer, mixer, knives) Walking on uneven ground (Floor mats) Exposure to dust, gas, fumes (Oven, stove) Exposure to noise (Mixers, food processor) Exposure to extremes in temperature (Deli coolers, freezer, ovens) How to Apply: Apply today, by selecting the link below, and take the first step toward a rewarding career with one of Southern California’s most respected grocery chains.
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As the Assistant Kitchen Manager of our brunchery, you will assist the Kitchen Manager in all aspects in the daily running of the Kitchen. Fill in for the Kitchen Manager in planning and directing food preparation when necessary.
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