Chef; karak & Paratha

Chef; karak & Paratha


Company
Cafeteria
Location
Sharjah
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
AED 60K–AED 120K a year
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Learn4Good

Job Description
Position: Chef (karak & Paratha)

Urgent Hiring:
Indian Cook (Karak Tea & Paratha Specialist)

Location: Muwaileh, Sharjah

Restaurant: Eaty Corner

We are looking for an experienced Indian Cook specialized in cafeteria items to join our team immediately.
Job Requirements:
• Expertise: Must be highly skilled in making authentic Karak Tea and fresh Parathas
.
• Beverages: Experience in making hot & cold drinks (Fresh Juices, Mojitos, Shakes).
• Experience: Previous work experience in UAE cafeterias is preferred.
• Visa Status: Must have a valid UAE Residency (Hiring on NOC / Part-time / Labor Permit basis).
• Hygiene: Must maintain a clean and professional appearance.
Salary & Benefits:
• Total Salary: AED 2,000 (All-inclusive of Housing & Transport).
• Duty Meals: Provided by the restaurant.
• Work Environment: Professional and friendly.
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