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The Company and Union agree that in order to bid a Line Troubleman vacancy, the candidate must have at least three (3) years of experience working as a Journeyman Lineman. It is agreed that this experience is necessary so that the Line Troubleman can be successful in understanding and performing his/her duties in this capacity considering they are performing work mostly on an individual basis.
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Job DescriptionWhat you will be doing Prepare food items for the breakfast and lunch menus and produce a quality product that is presentable and satisfying to the guests.
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A Few of Our Line Cook Benefits: Restaurant Discounts Employee Assistance Program - Focusing on a Commitment to Mental Health & Wellness Paid Vacation for Qualifying Employees Blue Cross Blue Shield Medical Insurance Dental & Vision Insurance Life, Accident Protection & Critical Illness Insurance Domestic Partner Benefits 401(k) The legendary Joe’s Stone Crab first opened in Miami Beach in 1913.
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We invite you to read more about exciting shipboard opportunities on board M/S Pride of America, sailing year-round in Hawaii!
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Line CookResponsible for preparing all mis-en-place for station and working service. The restaurant accomplishes all the traditions expected from a steakhouse, offering the finest cuts of premium beef and seafood complimented by a cutting-edge wine and spirits program, and using local farmers and purveyors to highlight the regions finest ingredients.
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Legacy House of Centennial Hills is currently hiring for a part-time Senior Living Food Prep / Line Cook in the Las Vegas, NV area. As an entry-level Senior Living Food Prep / Line Cook, you work in our kitchen, preparing meals for our senior living residents.
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The fun, happy vibes at Flower Child start with our team.
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Once hired, you will be trained in a line cook position (Grill, Sauté, Pantry, Steam, Sushi) and tested in your station to ensure your capability and knowledge of the recipes, procedures, and quality components.
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Job Description HGV now offers First Day Benefits to our new employees!
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Line Supervisors will directly supervise all ticket writers while assisting guests as needed. Responsible for confirming Sportsbook systems time to Naval Observatory on a daily basis. Assist in obtaining, inputting, maintaining, and recording all transactions as specified by Sportsbook audit and Nevada Gaming Control regulations, including but not limited to Cash Balance Sheets, MTLs, BWR’s, CTRC-Ns.
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Job Description OverviewHIRING IMMEDIATELYLine Cooks – starting at $18 per hour!
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Experience as a line cook in a high-volume culinary operation preferred. Tao Group Hospitality in-venue line cook training. These include TAO, Hakkasan, OMNIA, Marquee, LAVO, Beauty & Essex, Wet Republic, Yauatcha, Ling Ling, Cathdrale, Little Sister, The Highlight Room, Sake No Hana, Jewel, and more.
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Shokku Ramen in Chinatown is looking to fill multiple Line Cook positions for Las Vegas’ newest and most exciting original spicy ramen concept. Shokku Ramen boasts an energetic, modern atmosphere with fun and exciting connotations of Japanese anime with a modern, trendy twist.
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Prepare food items for the breakfast and lunch menus and produce a quality product that is presentable and satisfying to the guests.
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Line Cooks are responsible for the preparation, production and presentation of all menu items. Hiring Now: Line Cooks! Currently, Summer House has full-service locations in Chicago, IL, North Bethesda, MD, airport locations in Chicago, Charlotte, NC, and Orlando, FL, and will open an additional full-service location in late 2023 at Disney Springs in Lake Buena Vista, FL alongside the new Las Vegas location.
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