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A great Line/Prep Cook doesn't get flustered easily and even enjoys the challenge of an extra busy shift. A great Line/Prep Cook keeps a sufficient level of product ready in the right storage areas.
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Put those awesome ingredients together, and there’s no telling what we’ll cook up next! Potbelly got its start in 1977 as a small antique store that turned into a lines-out-the-door neighborhood sandwich shop.
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Experience with dining services in a Chef, Cook, Sous Chef, or Dietary Aide role. Experience with dining services in a Chef, Cook, Sous Chef, or Dietary Aide role. Where required by state law and/or city ordinance; this employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employees Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Apply now to become our newest Pizza Cook and enjoy all the great perks and tips! Must be 18+ to apply for a cook position. As a cook, you'll be whipping up pizzas like a champ, from stretching dough to topping and baking.
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Previous cook, line cook, prep cook, sous chef or other back of house (BOH) experience is beneficial. As a restaurant cook at Taco Bell - DeForest you will prepare food items according to the menu, recipes, and special dietary or nutritional restrictions.
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Some positions specialize in the transportation of cook-chill food service carts from the Central Kitchen area to the various residential halls through a network of underground tunnels. DutiesKing: Depending on the specific position, duties may include portioning product, vegetable cleaning and preparation, preparing food and beverages; pouring and capping coffee; assembling nourishments and snacks; tray line preparation; bagging flatware, warewashing, and sanitation; and delivery and meal pick up.
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Dish & lobby daytime and evening shifts available No grease, grills, fryers or microwaves 50% off food while you’re workingSundays are for you [we’re closed]Hands-on and personal training Fun culture of positivity and gratitudeModern, energetic environmentLife as a Kitchen Team Member: Prepare fresh produce for menu itemsCook our house-made soups, spreads, and dressings dailyOrganize and maintain a clean lobby Manage our advanced dishwasherBe good to others.
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Responsible to effectively manage all food production in the absence of the Lead Cook or Food and Beverage Director. The Cook reports directly to the Food and Beverage Director. Shift DetailsCookMon-Fri ; Every other weekend requiredPURPOSECookThe Cook is responsible for all food preparation so that food meets and / or exceeds quality, quantity and service schedule requirements and hospitality service standards for the community.
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Preparing ingredients for cooking by washing and chopping vegetables, cutting meat, etc.
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ROLE PURPOSE To prepare a wide variety of foods according to recipe requirements and to adhere to product sensitivities and plate presentation.
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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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Four Winds Manor, Inc. is seeking a Full Time Cook to join our energetic team in Verona, WI. As a key player in our kitchen, you will have the opportunity to showcase your culinary skills and contribute to the well-being of our residents.
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We are now hiring full-time and part-time Prep Cooks to join our team.
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Our legendary steaks are our most popular menu item at Texas Roadhouse, and our Broil Cook position is an important one! If you think you would be a legendary Broil Cook, apply today! As a Broil Cook Your Responsibilities Would Include.
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The Lead Line Cook also supervises the preparing and cooking of other Line Cooks, ensuring Edgewater standards are met on every plate. An experienced cook who can accurately and efficiently cook meats, fish, vegetables, soups and other hot food products as well as prepare and portion food products prior to cooking.
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