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In some instances the Sous Chef will be expected to be responsible for the entire operation in the absence of the Executive Sous Chef and/or Executive Chef. The ideal Sous Chef will accomplish their tasks by monitoring the daily functions of the culinary department, including providing support and guidance to the culinary team, ending in a positive guest experience.
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The RoleWe are looking for a Sous Chef to support and report directly to the Executive Chef. This is a fast-moving business, so we are looking for the right individual to be autonomous and be able to pick up multiple tasks and projects at once.
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The Assistant Director (Sous Chef) will join our Promise Academy Kitchen team that works to transform how the community engages with food—by improving our nutrition environment and thinking more sustainably about what we eat through hands-on nutrition education in the garden and the kitchen, in the classroom, and in the boardroom.
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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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The job of the Jr. Sous Chef requires open availability, professional presentation, outstanding interpersonal skills, self-direction and strong management and independent decision-making skills are required.
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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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As a Senior Sous Chef with Levy, it will be your primary responsibility to execute cuisine that exceeds guest expectations and provide strong leadership while delivering cost goals and living our Company vision and values.
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Sous Chef, José Andrés Group The Sous Chef will lead and manage all restaurant operations following the leadership of the Head Chef to offer a world-class culinary experience, ensure concept vision and JAG standards are executed consistently.
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Summary: As a Sous Chef I, you are responsible for assisting with the overall success of the food program and overseeing culinary functions. The Sous Chef I also motivates, trains, develops, and directs the back of house associates preparing and cooking foods to accomplish the objectives of the operation to the satisfaction of the customers, clients, and management.
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Assists Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef with menu planning and tasting activities. 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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As a Sous Chef, you will support our Restaurant Leaders to drive culinary and hospitality excellence in our scratch-based kitchen. As Sous Chef, our Chefs-In-Training partner with you, and you report directly to our Restaurant Leaders.
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A successful Executive Sous Chef is a strong communicator, organized and showcases in-depth knowledge of various cuisines, stations on the line, cooking styles, ingredients, equipment and processes.
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We are seeking a passionate and experienced Head Sushi Chef to join an esteemed Japanese restaurant in New York City. With owners who have a proven track record of excellence in the industry, this is a unique opportunity to grow your career in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
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We are unwavering in our commitment to preparing freshly made food and drinks, inspired by using the best local brands and ingredients.
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Responder, informar y seguir las instrucciones del ejecutivo o sous chef. Answer, report and follow executive or sous chef’s instructions. Debe disfrutar de un rol activo y atlético.
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