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Your next opportunity is now boarding: Join OTG as a Cook II at LGA Airport now and drive a new type of hospitality. Explore career opportunities in a unique hospitality environment with some of the industry's best compensation and benefits, including PTO, Healthcare, and a competitive 401k match. What is OTG? OTG has revolutionized the hospitality industry by pushing the boundaries of excellence. With more than 300 in-terminal dining and retail locations across 11, airports, OTG and its 4,000+ Crewmembers serve millions of travelers each year. Why OTG? By joining our team, you’ll discover endless opportunities to explore, learn and realize your greatest potential in some of the most exciting hospitality environments around. Our people drive our experiences, so we offer our crewmembers some of the best compensation and benefits in the industry. We transform airport experiences. You drive it. Role and responsibilities Position Summary: The Cook II at LGA Airport is responsible for delivering the OTG guest experience. The ability to prepare food to the correct temperature, portion, and plating specifications while maintaining a clean and sanitized area, is critical to success in this role. Responsibilities: An OTG Cook II will work on the line in one of OTG’s multi-unit concepts Prepare food following the recipe guidelines, ensure portion sizing and plating with identical contents and appearance for consistent presentation according to OTG specifications Ensure all food items are ready at the same time as others on the same order Responsible for controlling the quality of all food items prepared to OTG specifications and restaurant directions Maintain organization, cleanliness, and sanitation of work areas and equipment Knowledge of operating all kitchen equipment (i.e., stoves, ovens, broilers, slicers, steamers, kettles, etc.) Ensure uniform and personal appearance are clean and professional Develop and maintain positive working relationships with others and work toward the goal of guest satisfaction Other duties as assigned. Qualifications and Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age Must be fully conversational in English 2 or more years of culinary experience in a fast-paced dining restaurant (demonstrating moderate-level cooking skills: Quick serve, grilling, frying, etc.) Must successfully obtain SERVSafe Certification or equivalent within 30 days of being hired Knowledge of cooking procedures, safety, and sanitation Experience on multiple stations in the kitchen preferred Excellent knife skills Able to lift 35 lbs. or more Supporting other cooks and working in a team environment Must be mobile and able to stand for extended periods, stoop, kneel, and crouch Must be available to work varied hours/days, including nights, weekends, holidays, and bad weather conditions--must be flexible Pay Rate $19.75 hourly OTG Concessions Management, LLC and its subsidiaries and affiliates are proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace and employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability status, gender identity, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.
We are looking for a Main Cook to join our kitchen team. This is a full-time position offering a competitive hourly rate of $20. Responsibilities: Prepare and cook a variety of dishes according to the menu Ensure food quality, presentation, and cleanliness standards are met Maintain a clean and organized kitchen Manage kitchen inventory and assist with ordering supplies as needed Work closely with the kitchen team to ensure smooth operations Requirements: Proven experience as a cook or chef, preferably in a high-volume kitchen Strong knowledge of food safety and sanitation standards Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment Reliability, professionalism, and good communication skills If you’re passionate about cooking and want to work in a supportive team environment, we’d love to hear from you!
compensation: DOE / Competitive employment type: part-time experience level: entry level job title: Garde Manger / Line Cook Previous Experience Needed\Part Time Garde Manger / Line Cook Send us a message if your resume Public transportation is difficult, please check address before applying.
Chef Instructor Synopsis Under the direction of the Executive Director and Program Manager, the Chef Instructor is responsible for administering the NYC Food Handler's Certificate training program and overseeing the 24-week culinary training program at The Brownsville Community Culinary Center (BCCC). The Chef Instructor will lead culinary arts instruction, teach job readiness skills, and coordinate related activities and events to enhance the program. The Chef Instructor will monitor and report on participant progress throughout the first module, ensuring participants gain essential foundational skills. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of training, teaching, and professionally developing aspiring culinary professionals. Strong communication skills are imperative, as well as a personal commitment to nutrition, sustainability, and culinary traditions within the African diaspora. This is a full-time position. Who We Are The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. is committed to working with historically marginalized or underprivileged communities to build the infrastructure necessary for sustainable, self-determined, and equitable futures. The BCCC provides free, world-class culinary vocational training to Brownsville residents through our culinary training program. The BCCC provides advocacy, support, and coordination services for Brownsville residents living with Type-2 diabetes through our Diabetes Wellness Project, working to improve public health in the neighborhood and offering resources to expand program participants' capacity to manage their conditions. The BCCC is available to community groups seeking to organize and address issues affecting the neighborhood and to celebrate, learn, train, and enjoy each other’s company. Essential Duties and Responsibilities - Review, enhance, and develop curriculum based on the needs of the program and community, including the in-house Diabetes Wellness Program. - Conduct hands-on culinary instruction of participants, including online/Zoom-related instruction if required or advantageous. - Administer written and practical tests as required. - Document and report each participant’s ability to comprehend, perform, and retain practical techniques. - Work one-on-one with participants to ensure comprehension of lessons and information. - Develop and maintain external relationships for job placement and activity opportunities. - Administer the NYC Food Handler's Certificate curriculum and test, ensuring all participants achieve certification. - Lead and support the recruitment of participants. - Conduct interviews and evaluate potential candidates. - Support and lead, if necessary, fundraising efforts to support the culinary training program utilizing various in-house resources. - Adhere to the Melting Pot Foundation Policies and Procedures. - Follow all Human Resources and departmental policies and procedures regarding performance, recognition, coaching, training, and discipline. - Report on key initiatives as required. - Provide weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports to the Executive Director and other determined stakeholders. - Maintain a professional appearance in accordance with company/department standards. - Exercise independent judgment in daily responsibilities. - Perform all other related and compatible duties as assigned. - Cultural Responsibilities - Mentor and develop individuals inside the organization and the community to help them reach their full potential. - Maintain a positive, professional, and friendly demeanor at all times. - Consistently offer professional, friendly, and proactive service while supporting fellow team members. - Promote a positive public image and maintain strong employee relations. - Foster an inclusive, harassment-free work environment. - Serve as an ambassador for all company and department expectations, leading by example. Skills and Qualifications - Excellent interpersonal skills required; ability to exercise sound judgment and interact with senior management. - Strong organizational skills with attention to detail. - Ability to multitask and take initiative in problem-solving. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.). - Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. - Ability to perform mathematical operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in all units of measure. - Education and Experience - 4-6+ years of relevant industry experience at a chef level or higher, with related management experience. - Proven track record of educating and mentoring culinary students or staff. - NYC Food Handler's Certificate (required). - Experience in a large-scale production facility or institutional foodservice setting. - High degree of technical ability to engage participants and promote learning. - Experience developing a training program or curriculum, including proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Zoom. - Passion for education, health, and wellness. Compensation This position offers a competitive hourly rate ranging from $30 per hour, commensurate with experience, qualifications, and demonstrated expertise. The final rate will be determined based on the candidate's background and ability to contribute to the program’s success. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and all applicable state or local laws. We will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities if such accommodation allows them to perform the essential functions of the job, unless doing so would create an undue hardship. Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, lift, use hands and fingers, reach with hands and arms, talk, and/or hear. Specific vision abilities required include close, distance, color, peripheral vision, and depth perception. The employee must be able to lift a minimum of 35 lbs multiple times per day and push a cart weighing up to 100 lbs. Must practice proper body mechanics and use appropriate personal protective equipment to avoid injury. Work Environment The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. - This position is an exempt position and may require working more than forty (40) hours per week. - Fast-paced environment with varying levels of guests and employees present. - Varying walking surfaces, working environments, and equipment. - Exposure to varying levels of light, sound, temperature, and kitchen conditions. - Close-quarter environment with varying hot and cold surfaces. The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. We do not discriminate based on race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, religion, disability, veteran status, genetic information, citizenship status, or any other group protected by law. The Melting Pot Foundation USA Inc. is a drug-free workplace. Pre-employment drug testing, background checks, and job assessments may be required depending on the position applying for.
The Line Cook is a self-starter & team player with leadership qualities who thrives in a fast-paced, growing environment. Excellent organizational skills - Desire to learn about flavors from various ethnic cuisines, such as Asian, Latin, Hawaiian, and Italian, that inspire our contemporary dishes - Set up stations with all necessary supplies - Handles, stores, and rotates all products properly - Prepare menu items in cooperation with the greater kitchen. - Flexibility to work within all stations - Experience in fry, plancha, poke, garde manger, or expedited - Self-starter with the capacity to follow through on tasks - The ability to multitask at all points during your workday - An eagerness to grow as part of a close-knit team - Reports all operational needs and equipment or aspects of the - kitchen in need of repair or improvement to management - Additional Pay is Billegual in Spanish & English! Shifts Needed Sun-Wednesday 6p - 2:30a Thursday- Saturday 6p-4:30a Orbital Kitchen is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment. We are committed to an inclusive work environment and value the constant evolution of our business practices.
Looking for a motivated person for a cook/ cashier position for a fast paced restaurant in queens . must have experience!! MUST BE ABLE TO WORK NIGHT SHIFTS. From 6pm - 3am 5-6 days a week schedule. must be able to multitask and interact with customers. thank you.
AI Overview +14 A Line Cook is primarily responsible for preparing, cooking, and plating dishes in a restaurant or kitchen, ensuring quality and timely service. They operate at designated stations, following recipes and chef's instructions to create food items, sauces, and garnishes. Line Cooks also maintain cleanliness, manage inventory, and assist with other kitchen tasks. Key responsibilities of a Line Cook include: Preparing Ingredients: Washing, cutting, chopping, and preparing ingredients according to recipes and chef's specifications. Cooking Dishes: Preparing food using various cooking methods (grilling, frying, baking, etc.) at assigned stations. Plating and Garnishing: Ensuring dishes are presented attractively and according to the chef's instructions. Maintaining Cleanliness: Cleaning and sanitizing work stations and equipment after use. Inventory Control: Restocking supplies, checking inventory, and alerting the chef of shortages. Following Recipes and Standards: Adhering to recipes, portion sizes, and quality standards to ensure consistency. Assisting with Other Tasks: Helping with tasks like food preparation, restocking supplies, or assisting other cooks during busy periods. Safety and Sanitation: Adhering to food safety and sanitation guidelines, ensuring food is handled and cooked properly.
A pizza maker is in charge of preparing and cooking pizza for a restaurant. Pizzas may be based on the restaurant’s menu or customized to customer requests. A pizza maker is responsible for preparing everything that you will see on a pizza. From baking pizza dough in a variety of way (thick crust, thin crust, or stuffed crust) preparing peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, and other pizza toppings, and making fresh pesto, tomato, or cream sauces. Pizza makers monitor the inventory of pizza ingredients, place orders for supplies as needed, and maintain the cleanliness of the pizza preparation station and oven. Additionally, pizza makers study the trends in pizza making and recommend menu updates. Depending on the restaurant owner’s direction, pizza makers may use traditional recipes and ingredients or modify them to cater to customers. Some examples are vegan and gluten-free pizzas. To prevent food spoilage, pizza makers follow proper food storage procedures of pizza ingredients and discard any food items that are considered contaminated.