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Published on Jan 18 2025

Experienced Cook

$22.00 - $40.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Nov 15, 2023 to Apr 30, 2024

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Sugar Bowl Corporation

Also known as: Sugar Bowl Resort

629 Sugar Bowl Road
Norden, CA 95724
United States

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Job description

Experienced Cooks will be responsible for preparing, seasoning, and cooking soups, meats, vegetables, desserts, and other food items in a restaurant. The Experienced Cook will be responsible for preparing and cooking food while delivering exceptional service to our internal and external guests. The Experienced Cook is also responsible for performing a full range of the most difficult cooking tasks in addition to plating complex menu items and preparing sauces & soups. The Experienced Cook will be responsible for not only the sanitation of their own station, but the full kitchen as well. The Experienced Cook may also assist with ordering, inventory management and kitchen sanitation audits. Follows all grooming guidelines, is a role model for the rest of staff. Reads, understands, and follows recipes and station standards, strong knife skills required. Must be able to understand and help to enforce all applicable sanitation and food safety guidelines set by state and government. Helps to inspect food preparation and serving areas to ensure observance of safety and sanitary food handling practices. Able to execute the following skills to a high standard; sautee, grill, broil, bake, poach, fry, and braise. Please see job description for additional information.

Special Requirements

The Petitioner will consider for employment any applicant who possesses at least six (6) months of culinary experience in a fine-dining or high-volume environment at a high-end restaurant, resort, or private club.

Employer Contact Info

+15304269000

[email protected]

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