Fast-paced, high volume family restaurant.
Responsible for making sure that food is prepared to the exact specifications of the chef, establishment, and customer.
The following job duties are what one can expect to perform:
- Station Set Up. The line cook is responsible for preparing his or her station before the start of each service. The line cook must make sure that all the supplies that will be needed for the night are available and ready for use. This can include preparing some items in advance, or performing simple tasks such as stocking the station with plates and bowls.
- Prepping Food. The line cook will be asked to prep food for service each day. This can mean chopping vegetables, butchering meat, or preparing sauces. Depending on the needs of the kitchen, the line cook may also be asked to prepare items for other stations or for special events.
- Cooking. During meal service, the line cook is responsible for preparing the items requested from his or her station. This requires working with other cooks in the kitchen to make sure that food is ready at the right time, in the right order so that it arrives at the customers table ready to eat and at the right temperature. A line cook will often be directed by a Sous Chef or Executive Chef as he prepares food.
- Clean Up. At the end of service, the line cook is responsible for cleaning his or her station, and may be asked to help other cooks clean up their stations. This means disposing of garbage, cleaning utensils, pots, and pans, and cleaning cooking surfaces. The line cook will also be responsible for taking care of left over food, whether that means disposing of it, returning unused items to the correct inventory location, or storing cooked goods for use at another service.
Pay: $15.50 - $25.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Physical Setting:
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
- Restaurant : 2 years (Preferred)