Experienced Chef (RL14116) Thirsk, England
Salary: | GBP9.97 - GBP9.97 per hour |
Job Title – Experienced Chef
Reference No. – RL14116
Salary - £9.97 per hour
Job Type – Permanent
Location – Thirsk, North Yorkshire
I am recruiting for experienced & enthusiastic chefs who enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, you will undertake the preparation & cooking for breakfast, lunch and dinner service. This is a full-time position and will include some weekend working. The successful chef will be expected to have their own transport and be happy to work the occasional early shift.
The Company – Situated in rural North Yorkshire this multipurpose venue serves up to 2000 meals per day, including banquets, weddings and conferences for up to 400 people.
Role:
- Liaising with the Senior Chef on duty with regards to menus, diets and numbers daily
- Responsibility for the preparation and presentation of high-quality meals and services at the required times
- Preparing for and assisting with special functions
- Contributing ideas with regards to menu development
- Being flexible with regards to the demands of the business
- Monitoring all Health and Safety aspects within all areas of the kitchen including storage of all food stuffs, stock rotation, date labelling and documentation of temperature controls
- Ensuring prep and mis en-place are always kept to an acceptable level
- Dealing constructively and proactively with customer feedback, both positive and negative
- Undertaking any other duties as reasonable to the role and in support of department
Requirements:
- Experience of providing a high level of culinary skills and customer service
- 706/2 qualification or equivalent
- Awareness of Health & Safety in the work place
- Knowledge of Food Hygiene
- Own transport due to business location
Benefit –The working week is 5 out of 7 days 40 hours a week operating on a shift system covering a three weekly cycle. The role of Chef pays £9.97 per hour and benefits include pension, meals on shift, subsidised gym, swim & golf memberships and the cycle to work scheme.