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You will advance and gain the ability to work with food, develop leadership skills, and stay sharp in our fast-pace culinary environment. Gain exposure to different stations within the DIG kitchen including but not limited to garde manger, grill, roast, market line, guest concierge and delivery/packout.
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Prep, mix, and cook vegetables, proteins, grains etc using recipes as a guide and taste buds for validation. Female, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. Prep, mix, and cook vegetables, proteins, grains etc using recipes as a guide and taste buds for validation.
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In the Line Cook role, you will carry out the operational directives of the sous chefs and head chef. Ability to execute assigned tasks with precision and speed in a fast-paced, high-stress environment.
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Proven experience as a cook in a fast-paced environment; fast casual or restaurant experience is a plus. - Cook and assemble dishes within set time frames, ensuring each order is executed consistently and according to standards.
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Qualifications Requirements: Ability to work in a fast-paced environmentPreferred: At least one year of experience as a cook Benefits/Perks Day time shifts onlyYou can make nighttime money while working daytime hours, our restaurants close EVERY DAY at 3pm.
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Line Cook positions are available. We are searching for friendly, energetic, highly motivated individuals who will thrive in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Line Cook positions are available.
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As a Line Cook III , you thrive in fast-paced environments and positively influence the team by demonstrating skilled abilities of one or more stations and remaining calm during a busy service.
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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. This role demands precision and speed in cooking and assembling dishes while maintaining kitchen safety and cleanliness.
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Fast hiring process. Thinks and acts quickly in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. They provide dependable, fast service that is absolutely Chili's. Line Cook - Full Time.
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If you have an a keen eye for detail, an eagerness to learn and the ability to work in a fast paced environment, we look forward to hearing from you. Ideal candidate is focused, organized and dedicated to executing delicious food in an exciting, respectful and fast paced work environment.
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The Line Cook is a self-starter & team player with leadership qualities who thrives in a fast-paced, growing environment. Experience in fry, plancha, poke, garde manger, or expediter.
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The Line Cook will be assisting the Senior Sous Chef as well as other kitchen employees in food production. A person who enjoys working in a lively, fast-paced environment, someone who lives his hobby and is passionate about cooking and food.
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Reporting to the Executive Pasty Chef, were looking for a brand-new Pastry Line Cook to join our team and open our first international restaurant in New York. Translate Experience Minimum 1 year of experience Location Skills Casual Dining Experience Fast-Paced Experience Knife Skills Cleanliness Food Safety Food Preparation Kitchen Safety Safe Food Handling Sanitary Practices By applying you confirm you have these skills.
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The Line Cook position is responsible for the preparation and cooking of the menu within a given stand/kiosk for Legends Hospitality at the Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum. Line Cook Intrepid (New York, NY.
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Dog Haus only seeks team members with cooking experience in reputable quick serve or fast casual concepts. + Able to work efficiently and quickly in a fast paced, energetic environment. In addition to our lunch and dinner service, Dog Haus will be open for breakfast with our Bad Ass Burritos line.
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