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Cook and/or bake items from scratch to include sauces, marinades and spice blends. UW Medical Center - Montlake has an outstanding opportunity for a COOK. Per Diem, Relief Cook, schedule will vary.
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Thomas Cuisine is hiring a Part-Time Prep Cook for The Eating Recovery Center in downtown Seattle! Part-Time Prep Cook for The Eating Recovery Center! The Cook position requires a friendly, outgoing person with the ability to communicate effectively while working in a professional manner.
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The Chinese Food Cook also ensures that the kitchen is stocked with the right ingredients and supplies through regular inventory and ordering. As a Chinese Food Cook, you prepare, with a focus on quality, the food served within our Chinese food area of the delicatessen.
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Qualifications Previous cook or prep cook experienceAble to operate standard kitchen equipment to including the broiler, steamer, convection oven, mixer, meat slicer and chef knife.
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Estimate meal orders, plan meals, assemble ingredients and supplies, prep, cook, and bake items for meals. The Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention (DAJD) is seeking a motivated individuals to occupy the position of Cook/Baker.
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Short order cook, prep cook, restaurant, food service, room service, fine dining, pantry, deli, sandwich. Ability to utilize, operate and cook on or with open flame, gas equipment, broilers, flat tops, combi ovens, woks and wood stone ovens and electric range.
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Responsibilities Position Summary:The Cook is responsible for the preparation of evening meals for patients, and facility staff in accordance with approved menus cycles and production sheets, providing assistance to the morning cook for lunch service preparation; assists the Dietary Manager with preparing for special functions and other special events that may occur.
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Previous prep or line cook experience (6 months). Teamsters Union Pension. With an all-star leadership team from some of the largest gaming brands spanning markets the world, Maverick is dedicated to delivering the best possible gaming experiences for every kind of player while enforcing strict problem gambling policies as a community partner.
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Line Cook II is responsible for reading and interpreting recipes, conducting inventory and adhering to standards for sanitation and safe food handling procedures. Seasonal Line Cook II | Ben Paris.
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This full-time, 11 months per year position is responsible for the planning, organizing, implementation, and evaluation of all of audio, visual, and lighting systems at Seattle Prep. The Audio-Visual Technician & Theatre Technical Director works closely with a variety of campus partners to ensure the successful delivery of sound and visuals for Prep events including theatre productions, ministry events, assemblies, advancement events, and athletics events.
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A Line Cook, Wok Cook, Cook, Chef De Partie, or Station Chef accommodates guests needs by preparing food according to established recipes and procedures as well as following safety and sanitation guidelines.
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Prep Cook - Urgently Hiring. Minimum 1 year experience as a prep cook in a full service, fine dining upscale, table cloth or casual dining restaurant preferred. - Maintains the highest degree of sanitation, cleanliness and food safety for work area to include prep tables, counter tops, refrigeration units, floors, walls and shelving.
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Maverick Gaming is a proud employer of Teamsters workers at its Washington locations as part of its commitment to providing sustainable, family-wage jobs that support economic opportunity in local communities.
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Operates, safely and accurately, a variety of commercial food service equipment including: knives, slicer, thermometers, measuring utensils, scales, toaster, food warmer, chopper, mixer, blender, steamer, grill, fryer, steam kettle, broiler, electric oven, microwave oven, convection oven.
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Can be assigned to any station - Saute, Grill, Pantry, and Banquets, may perform additional prep work as needed to set up other stations. Take inventory of station s mis en place and carry out daily prep list production.
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