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Prep Team Members are responsible for providing an exceptional dining experience for everyone they serve each day and for ensuring all guests receive signature Chick-fil-A service and food.
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We also offer: ‣ A competitive base hourly rate starting at $15.25 ‣ A generous benefits package that includes: health, dental, vision, telemedicine, and pet insurance ‣ 401k enrollment with CAVA contribution after one year ‣ Free CAVA food ‣ Paid sick leave, parental leave, and community service leave ‣ The opportunity to be on the ground floor of a rapidly growing brand Having fun is a must.
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PREP COOK Reporting to the Culinary Leader, the Prep Cook will be responsible for their station from prepping, cleaning, and cooking food as per recipe standards while maintaining a sanitized work area.
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A luxurious destination with breath-taking views of lower New York City. Responsibilities Assists the Culinary Management team with food preparation as assignedFollowing prep lists created by chefsMaintains a working knowledge of food preparation for standard menu itemsProperly stores and labels foodEnsure stations are prepped and ready for the start of service.
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1+ year experience working in a kitchen or food service preparation role (restaurant/catering/hotel environment) or recent culinary graduate. Prepare food items for To Go bars including hot/cold bars, salad bars.
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A full-service restaurant built on the "8 Slices of Culture", with a company committed to running the best pizzeria in the world where family and friends gather for great food and good times.
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You must eat, sleep and live Food not only do you have to work the line putting up plates you have to prep the line. Behavior consistent with Virgin Hotels Core Values: Fun, innovative, original and personable, and striving to deliver high quality and brilliant customer serviceBackground must-have:Current, legal and unrestricted ability to work in the United StatesHigh school diploma or equivalentFood Service Handler Card that is currently valid for a minimum of at least 6 months Preferred: 2-3 years’ experience in a full service restaurant or lounge in hotel management.
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PREP COOK - GJELINA NYC Salary Range: $20.00 to $27.00 per hour (DOE and state) POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: This position plays a crucial role in the daily preparation and execution of food items on the line, stations, or other areas of the kitchen with established recipes and techniques.
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As one would expect, cash handling, fuel transactions, cleaning, and stocking are part of the role with some foodservice positions specifically tasked with food prep and foodservice safety.
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THE ROLE The PREP Cook is responsible for providing quick and efficient service to customers in a variety of duties relating to a fine dining culinary experience and maintaining sanitation standards.
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Team Member | Cook | Prep Cook | Grill Cook | Prep Crew | Line Cook | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Team Member. From preparing top quality food, to creating CAVA fanatics, our grill cooks are the secret sauce to our success.
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Cashier, customer service, retail or foodservice experience is great, but not required. Ability to ensure proper food preparation and presentation including making one of our customer-favorites.
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Assist with all daily food operations, as well as in-house special events (menu prep, event set-up and breakdown, etc. The Administrative Kitchen Manager will report to the Executive Chef and work closely with the entire Food Services and The Teaching Kitchen at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Teams to improve our effectiveness, daily food operations and systems and food service model.
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We are committed to ensuring our employees receive proper training so they can confidently provide excellent customer service to our customers every time they visit. Tuition Reimbursement including GED and Adoption Assistance.
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With the School Leader and DOO, design, establish, and maintain procedures for day-to-day operations of the school, including arrival, dismissal, food service, attendance, transportation, emergency preparedness, enrollment, family engagement, assessment administration, facility cleanliness and decor, field trips, procurement, and supply and technology management.
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