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Newly hired cooks will train in a specific station based on their comfort level & innate skill.
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The RoleThe Line 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 standardsCompany Overview:Legends is a holistic agency that specializes in delivering solutions for legendary brands.
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Los Miembros de Equipo de Back of House (BOH) apoyaran al equipo de cocina en un ambiente de ritmo rápido y alto volumen, ya sea manejando el dish pit (pozo de los platos), preparando con ingredientes frescos, o preparando cada pedido, ¡para garantizar que nuestras cocinas entreguen los mejores Damn Tacos.
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We are looking for career focused cooks, looking to hone their craft and learn the fundamentals of fine dining.
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Dr. Thomas Frist, Sr. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Cook PRN opening. Description IntroductionDo you have the PRN career opportunities as a(an) Cook PRN you want with your current employer.
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Culinary Leader | Kitchen Leader | Shift Leader | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Team Member | Hourly Kitchen Manager | Assistant Kitchen Manager | Assistant Manager | Sous Chef | BOH Supervisor.
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Pizza Perfect Vanderbilt is currently hiring for a part-time Restaurant Cook to perform food prep duties and keep the kitchen area functioning smoothly in the Nashville, TN area. OUR IDEAL RESTAURANT COOK: Career-minded - Looking for more than just a job Dependable - Reliable, shows up on time and prepared Takes pride in your work - Pays close attention to detail and goes above and beyond Team player - Works well with others Respectful - Treats others with kindness and dignity If this sounds like the right food prep position for you, keep reading.
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You can be the jack of all trades, the smiling face that greets and serves the customers, or a cook who makes things happen behind the scenes. Want to be a Pizza Hut Team Member, Your Gig, Your Schedule, Your Opportunity, Great Perks, Same Day Pay.
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The vision of renowned restaurateur and pitmaster Pat Martin, Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint is a beloved neighborhood restaurant specializing in exceptional pit-cooked barbecue and warm Southern hospitality.
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Whether you’re flipping pancakes as a Grill Cook, prepping fresh salads and desserts as a Prep Cook, or hand-rolling buttermilk biscuits as a Backup Cook, you’ll make sure our guests leave full and happy every time.
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NOW HIRING / IMMEDIATELY HIRING: LINE COOKS, PREP COOKS & PIZZA COOKS Part-time or full-time hours at a highly competitive rate of pay.
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Lavador / lavaplatos roles also must interact with co-workers in a friendly and thoughtful manner in addition to BOH. Logans Roadhouse is a well established, full service restaurant concept that has growth opportunities for team members in a full service casual dining restaurnat company.
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The Position Specifics The Snooze Line Cook ensures that each Snooze food item is prepared with the highest quality, care, and craftsmanship. W e are a full-service breakfast restaurant, and we want each morning to feel like your weekend and happy hour rolled into one — no matter which side of noon it’s on.
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As a Line Cook at the Grand Ole Opry, you’ll be a part of a dynamic team that is committed to excellence in country music, entertainment, and dining experiences. As a Line Cook at the Grand Ole Opry, you’ll be a part of a dynamic team that is committed to excellence in country music, entertainment, and dining experiences.
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Title: Line Cook (Kitchen Team Member)Invitation: To love people by cooking up great tasting and great looking food. You’ll be responsible for your assigned prep work and cook’s station, while you maintain our high standards for product presentation, product quality and cook times.
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