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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive-thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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A Prep Cook, Pastry Cook, or Cook accommodates guest's needs by preparing food according to established recipes and procedures as well as following safety and sanitation guidelines.
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So, whether you have experience as a dishwasher, cashier, server, host, cook, prep, FOH/BOH or no experience at all, we are always looking for passionate and enthusiastic people to join our team.
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We are seeking an experienced Prep Cook who is talented, motivated, and ready to take their culinary skills to the next level. As a Prep Cook, you will play a key role in our kitchen, working alongside a talented team of culinary professionals to craft dishes that delight the senses and exceed expectations.
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Our Salad & Sandwich Makers prep, cook, assemble, and plate soups, salads, grain bowls, sandwiches, and more—using nothing but real ingredients in every single order. With dozens of menu items—and endless possible combinations—Panera’s kitchen is no fast-food assembly line.
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With more than 200 dishes made fresh from scratch every day, our prep cooks prepare and portion fresh ingredients and hundreds of prep recipes for use in our delicious dishes. Team player: willing to work together to prep our kitchens.
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So, whether you have experience as a dishwasher, cashier, server, host, bartender, cook, prep cook, FOH/BOH or no experience at all, we're always looking for passionate and enthusiastic people to join our team.
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We'll provide the training you need to feel confident working at any station - grill, cashier, prep, salsa and expo. Desire to learn how to cook (a lot) Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (NYSE: CMG) is cultivating a better world by serving responsibly sourced, classically cooked, real food with wholesome ingredients without artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
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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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Restaurant or retail experience preferred, kitchen line cook, busser, server, expediter, service staff experience a plus! Develop culinary skills as you prep bakery offerings, jerky, fudge, BBQ, and other restaurant menu items.
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As a Cook, you will have flexible hours (full or part time) and the opportunity for promotion and continued development! As a Cook, you know that our food is at the core of who we are. Cracker Barrel values internal development- whether you want to become an Employee Training Coordinator, a Shift Leader, a Restaurant or Retail Manager, or come join us at our Home Office in Lebanon, TN to work in corporate support for our stores; we are committed to helping you reach your personal career goals.
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The role of the line cook is to prepare batched, prep and live orders according to the specified recipes for our guests, staff, and owners. The line cook is responsible for ensuring that every dish served meets the highest of quality standards.
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Kitchen Prep/Salad Cook. Operates a variety of kitchen equipment; measures and mixes ingredients, washes, peels, cuts and dices fruits and vegetables and follows recipes and/or product directions for preparing, seasoning, cooking, and serving food; cooks pizzas by stretching the dough, adding a variety of toppings, and using "the stick" to cook in our custom coal-fired brick ovens.
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Responsible to help keep the dining and kitchen area clean and organized.
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The Prep Cook plans, preps, sets up and provides quality service in all areas of food production for menu items and specials in designated outlets in accordance with company standards. Maintains complete knowledge of all menu items, prices, preparation methods, cook time, major ingredients, quality standards, taste, the appearance of products, texture, serving temperature, garnish, and plate presentation.
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