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Positions Available: Prep Cook, Grill Cook, Line Cook, Fry Cook. Kitchen Cook. Positions Available: Prep Cook, Grill Cook, Line Cook, Fry Cook. Kitchen Cook. Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas to enjoy day w/ your loved ones.
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Company: Chick-fil-A Kensington Square
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Responsibilities: Prep, cook, and serve food and drinks with a smile Take orders and make suggestions to customers, making sure they leave satisfied Keep the food truck clean, organized, and stocked with supplies Work collaboratively with your teammates to ensure a smooth and efficient service Be knowledgeable about the products, ingredients, and cooking methods of each brand Skills: Your natural friendliness is just one of your talents.
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T eam Member | Culinary Leader | Kitchen Leader | Shift Leader | Cook | Prep Cook | Grill Cook | Prep Crew | Hourly Manager | Shift Manager | Customer Service | Restaurant | Part Time | Full Time | Crew Member | Host | Cashier | Line Cook | Server.
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Coordinate, prep, and attend meetings- showing presence, attentiveness and follow up on action items as needed. Manage, coordinate, and arrange travel and travel-related activities, including hotel booking, transportation, and meal coordination.
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In this role you will:Be a menu expert, follow Smashburger’s prep and menurecipe standards to prepare guest orders Reading, preparing and cooking food orders tospecifications is a must! Eligibilitybased off of time in position and average hours worked*Referred Employees Must Be in Good Standing &Referee must be employed with Smashburger at time of payout.
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What you'll do Portion, prepare, cook, and present delicious food by the ChopShop recipes and processes Arrive for each shift on time, in dress code, and ready to participate with the team Move with speed through your prep list, line setup, and preparing food Work clean and organized throughout your shift, while following all food safety and sanitation standards.
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Whether you have years of experience as a cashier, server, cook, and prep cook, or no experience at all, we have an opportunity for you to develop a career in the restaurant industry. Whether you have years of experience as a cashier, server, cook, and prep cook, or no experience at all, we have an opportunity for you to develop a career in the restaurant industry.
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Any previous experience in stewarding or kitchen prep is favorable. Responsible for set-up of daily par/prep and organization of the daily work station. Any previous experience in stewarding or kitchen prep is favorable.
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Job Summary: Responsible for assisting the sushi chef in the preparation and production of sushi items for our guests in accordance with company food preparations and service guidelines.
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We currently provide over 24,000 K-12 students with access to a high quality, classical liberal arts education, without the barriers that often come with private prep schools. We currently provide over 24,000 K-12 students with access to a high quality, classical liberal arts education, without the barriers that often come with private prep schools.
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As part of this team, you will will work a high volume, fast paced kitchen doing a number roles including hotside, coldside, fry cook, kitchen prep, breading, line cook, dessert station and more, all to the highest standards.
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May be required to perform Prep, Prep 1 and/or Prep 2 responsibilities. Verify departmental HACCP, GMP, and Allergen guidelines are followed, and ensure integrity of all ingredients throughout the manufacturing process.
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Companion care: light housekeeping, meal prep, transportation, laundry, medication reminders, etc. We are proud to say Senior Helpers is the first and only national in home care provider to earn certification as a "Great place to work.
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Supervise and lead kitchen staff, including cooks, prep chefs, and dishwashers. Train kitchen staff in proper food handling, cooking techniques, and safety procedures. Supervise and lead kitchen staff, including cooks, prep chefs, and dishwashers.
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