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Michelin Star Chef Alain Verzeroli seeks inspired culinary and hospitality professionals to join his team of Le Jardinier at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Work in collaboration with the Service & Culinary teams to ensure that all food and products are consistently prepared and served according to the restaurants portioning, cooking and serving standards.
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Required Qualifications: Must have an Associate degree (or higher level degree) in Pastry and/or Culinary Arts. Must have at least three (3) years professional or teaching pastry/baking experience.
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So whether you’re going to school, raising kids at home, or ready to fully commit yourself to the culinary arts, you can find your fit. Our best soups, amazing sandwich menu, flavorful pizza, incredible salad menu and more will have your taste buds singing.
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We offer great job opportunities in restaurant management, culinary arts, food sales, and in-store Starbucks locations. The secret ingredient to our success is our team of skilled culinary workers who are passionate about food.
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Besides being a leading cultural and culinary destination in the South, the vibrant city features a thriving arts scene including resident opera, ballet, symphony, and theater companies.
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Degree in culinary arts, nutrition, home economics (preferred) Degree in culinary arts, nutrition, home economics (preferred) Serves as the expert in the day-s recipes; answers culinary questions; recommends variations and substitute ingredients for food allergy or food lifestyle needs.
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Degree or certificate in culinary arts preferred. Communication skills are utilized a significant amount of time when interacting with other culinary staff, wait staff, and guests.
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CULINARY INSTITUTE LENOTRE is a renowned institution in Houston, TX, dedicated to providing innovative culinary arts education. Offering Diploma and Associate Degree programs in Culinary Arts, Baking & Pastry, and Hospitality & Restaurant Management, the College ensures the best classical and innovative training for beginners and professionals in the Culinary Arts and Hospitality Industries.
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The city offers a dynamic blend of diverse cultures, a thriving culinary scene, and a rich tapestry of arts and entertainment, providing an exciting and welcoming place to live. The city offers a dynamic blend of diverse cultures, a thriving culinary scene, and a rich tapestry of arts and entertainment, providing an exciting and welcoming place to live.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience.
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B.S. Degree in Culinary Arts, Food Services Technology/Management/or related field; or A.O.S. Degree in Culinary Arts with additional specialized training. Collaborative Leadership: Assist our Executive Chef in daily operations while supervising a dedicated team of culinary associates.
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Minimum 2 years catering sales, or 2 years in hotel Catering/Convention Services, Banquet, Hotel Sales or Culinary Arts; OR, an equivalent combination of education and experience. Minimum 2 years catering sales, or 2 years in hotel Catering/Convention Services, Banquet, Hotel Sales or Culinary Arts; OR, an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Do you have a passion for the culinary arts? Passion for the Culinary Arts. Required Education: High School diploma or equivalent, culinary degree preferred. Required Experience: 1-2 years of successful culinary experience.
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The Cook III position is designed as a 3-5 year training position for emerging leaders in the Culinary Arts. With guidance from the Sous Chef/Chef de Cuisine, the Cook III shares responsibility for providing direction and supervision to Cook I’s and Cook II’s.
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Cultural Attractions: Explore the Houston Museum District, Space Center Houston, and the Museum of Fine Arts for a deep dive into art, science, and history. Dining and Entertainment: Savor the city's renowned culinary scene, featuring a mix of international cuisines, and enjoy live music, theaters, and nightlife in areas like Midtown and the Theater District.
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