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Delaware North's Patina Restaurant Group is hiring full-time Line Cooks to join our team at Panevino in Livingston, New Jersey. Minimum of 1 year of experience as a prep cook or line cook.
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Responsibilities of the Line/Prep Cook at Mountain Lakes Club include: Attends a monthly kitchen staff meeting that covers training, the area’s progress since the prior month, safety, and basic financials that can pertain to the entire department.
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A Line Cook, Wok Cook, Cook, Chef De Partie, or Station Chef accommodates guest's needs by preparing food according to established recipes and procedures as well as following safety and sanitation guidelines.
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Must be a Journey Line worker with at least 2 years of hands-on experience with electric utility or a utility lines construction contractor. You Must be able to produce qualification certificate showing you are a qualified journey line worker.
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We are hiring Line Cooks who can bring their passion for great food, teamwork, and culinary experience to our fine dining restaurants. Top-of-the-line culinary equipment, safe and clean kitchen environment.
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Cedar Crest Village by Erickson Senior LivingCedar Crest is a beautiful 130-acre continuing care retirement community nestled in the Ramapo Mountains in Pompton Plains, a neighborhood of Morris County, New Jersey.
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We have an opening for an Assembly Line Worker (Production) in our Parsippany, NJ facility to label, fill and package products according to production schedules while ensuring safety, quality, and efficiency.
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We are looking for an exceptional, clinical savvy Product Line Director who will be a key driver in creating the next generation of Nuclear Medicine related products. Works with manager to define a global product line vision that is fully aligned with global market needs and opportunities (as defined by Market Driven Strategy (MDS.
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The Line Cook is also responsible for knowing the food hierarchy in the storage of products in the walk-in cooler and walk-in freezer, and also keeping the dry storage organized. The Line Cook is committed to safe food handling, cleanliness, safety, and sanitation standards during the shift and prepares food with proper safety equipment, tools and recipe specs with further direction from Management.
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Title: Line Cook. Consult Chef, Sous Chef and kitchen staff daily on specials and new offerings. Assists the Chef and Sous Chef in cooking and preparing main dishes for lunch, dinner, buffet and bar menu items for Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club porch dining and events while providing a positive experience.
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Line Cooks at Chipotle are responsible for preparing meals according to Chipotle’s recipes and standards. Manual dexterity able to operate cutting tools and kitchen utensils. Proven experience as a cook in a fast-paced environment; fast casual or restaurant experience is a plus.
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Combining quality and bold FLAVOR starts with our Line Cooks. Competitive pay, every week. Discounts both inside and outside of Darden Restaurant walls - cellphones, hotels and more! Combining quality and bold FLAVOR starts with our Line Cooks.
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Real Advancement Opportunities Responsibilities Duties of the line cook position include consistent excellence in food preparation, always observing safety protocols and cleanliness standards, set up of equipment, and verification of stock.
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Duties of the line cook position include consistent excellence in food preparation, always observing safety protocols and cleanliness standards, set up of equipment, and verification of stock. Qualified line cooks will need to have great communication skills, mobility during the entire shift, the ability to lift 25-50 lbs.
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Line Cooks at Burger King are responsible for meal preparation, including cooking and plating food orders, according to the restaurant’s standards. Proven cooking experience, including experience as a restaurant cook or prep cook.
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