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The Sous Chef is responsible for supporting the Executive Chef in leading a team of culinary professionals that deliver high-quality, great-tasting food; proper food safety and sanitation procedures, and profitability.
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Job SummaryReporting to the Culinary Director, the Executive Sous Chef is responsible for daily production and the execution of events and culinary operations. The Executive Sous Chef manages and supervises the team of cooks ensuring that company standards are met.
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Delaware North Sportservice is searching for a skilled Sous Chef to join our Catering team at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. As Sous Chef, you will successfully manage and supervise the preparation of food and the kitchen team, ensuring everything leaving your kitchen is representative of the high standards that exist within Delaware North.
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The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for ensuring a superior guest experience through excellent food and hospitality. The Executive Sous Chef must have a passion for creating delicious food, building high performing teams, and delivering hospitality to stakeholders.
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This Executive Chef will spend 70% of time based in the NY lounges and 30% travel to support culinary operations across multiple locations throughout the Northeast. The ideal Chef will have a culinary degree as well as eclectic menu knowledge and fine-dining a la carte experience.
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No previous Japanese culinary experience required. The New York Times "Nami Nori Gets Hand Rolls Right, and Other Details Too"Michelin Guide "Nami Nori Brings Creative Hand-Rolled Sushi to NYC's West Village"The NEW YORKER "Nami Nori’s Hand Rolls Are Worth the Wait"And more.
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OUR MISSION:We align with the community’s top chefs, beloved local food brands and restaurant teams committed to being part of something unique in order to bring a taste of the authentic local dining scene to an airport.
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Possess knowledge of operational systems, including payroll, inventory, and purchasing Understanding of monthly P&L statements, working closely with the GM & Chef de Cuisine to accomplish budgets and goals.
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Compensation: Salary $70k to $75k AnnuallyEssential Duties and Responsibilities Hire, train, supervise, discipline, schedule and participate in all activities of culinary team alongside Executive Sous and Executive Chef including counseling, discipline, training and direction.
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The RoleThe Culinary Supervisor will report to the General Manager and will be responsible for effectively coordinating all culinary operations, including the oversight of all production, operation, and sanitation aspects of culinary and stewarding operations throughout the facility.
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You'll also work alongside our Head Chef to ensure the food we serve is always top-notch, and help the front-of-house and back-of-house teams work together seamlessly. You'll also work alongside our Head Chef to ensure the food we serve is always top-notch, and help the front-of-house and back-of-house teams work together seamlessly.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Pizza Chef Apprentice with exceptional leadership abilities to join our dynamic culinary team. Qualifications:Proven experience as a pizza chef in a high-volume restaurant.
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No major meal prep is needed, they have a chef who comes once a week. Candidate will be well versed in handling Family Assistant tasks such as grocery shopping, returns, pick-ups, scheduling vendors, taking the daughter to dance classes.
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The Executive Chef, in collaboration with the Hospitality Manager, is responsible for the overall management and oversight of culinary strategies, initiatives, and daily culinary activities.
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One of the strengths that sets The Bristal apart as a luxury assisted living community is our chef-prepared cuisine and the country club dining experience we provide three times a day. You know the satisfied feeling you get at an upscale restaurant when the servers do an excellent job.
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