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So, whether you have experience as a dishwasher, cashier, server, host, bartender, cook, prep cook or no experience at all, we're always looking for passionate and enthusiastic people to join our team.
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Line Cook (PM) - (Te Deseo) The Cook prepares delicious meals according to the menu. We spent months traveling to Latin America, perfecting our wood-fire cooking techniques, creating our own signature blend of reposado tequila, and even learning how to salsa dance.
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Follow and maintain outlined cook times for all prepared items. Our roots are deep down into our local Texan soil, which is why our mission is to locally source as much of our fresh ingredients from our great state.
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Previous prep or line cook experience. SHELL SHACK is looking for a professional line cook to prepare food to the exact chefs specifications and to set up stations for menu. Position : Line Cook.
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Knowledge of food prep, proper knife handling, temperature control, and sanitation is helpful. The Food Prep Worker prepares, and portions food items and performs various duties in accordance with production requirements and Aramark sanitation standards.
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Line Cook in Irving, TX at Las Colinas Country Club. Cook The Cook is responsible for ensuring the highest quality of culinary services for our Members and guests. The Cook also helps to ensure the safety of fellow Employee Partners.
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Cook Keith & Davis is looking for a legal assistant to join our growing work family. Cook Keith & Davis' compensation is historically higher than the Dallas average for this job position.
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Cleans, maintains, and organizes prep area including cooler(s), equipment, and dry storage. Maintains a standard inventory of prep items according to the Prep Production Guide and the Display Cooking Prep Production Guide and updates the two guides as directed by management.
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Prior experience preferred in a similar food and beverage service and preparation position
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Line Cook - Downtown Dallas. The Line Cook is a self-starter with leadership qualities who thrives in a fast paced, growing environment. Line Cook - Downtown Dallas. The Line Cook is a self-starter with leadership qualities who thrives in a fast paced, growing environment.
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Company's Comin' and that means we need a Line Cook who treats our Guests like family joining us for Sunday dinner. Minimum one (1-2) years line cook experience preferred, steak house experience a plus.
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The Line Cook prepares delicious meals according to the menu. The space will also be available for private events in the evening hours. The restaurant pays homage to the legal world with rich leathers, gold accents and a setting that is both refined and relaxed.
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The Cook prepares delicious meals according to the fine-dining restaurant menu. Cook food in various utensils and grillers. Minimum of 3 years' experience as a cook. Communicate effectively with beverage manager/wine director, restaurant manager, banquet captain, servers, and host/hostess as appropriate to ensure the guest experience is as enjoyable and effortless as possible.
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POSITION SNAPSHOT: The line cook position is responsible for creating an exceptional culinary experience for our Guests through the preparation and presentation of our menu. The line cook is also responsible for the correct handling and preparation of all food items to ensure our Guests' safety at all times.
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Algunas de las posiciones en nuestro equipo de cocina incluyen cocineros de lnea, cocinero de prep y lavavajillas. Dallas - The Hill) COCINA / Back of House Team Member. Algunas de las posiciones en nuestro equipo de cocina incluyen cocineros de lnea, cocinero de prep y lavavajillas.
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