Part Time Cook at Hard Rock

Part Time Cook at Hard Rock


Company
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Ottawa
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$30K–$60K a year
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Description
Elevate your culinary skills as a Part Time Cook at Hard Rock Ottawa Hotel & Casino. Oversee food preparation and uphold high standards of quality in a vibrant environment.

We are seeking a motivated part time cook with at least 2 years of cooking experience. You will prepare various foods, maintain cleanliness, and operate kitchen equipment. An emphasis on safe food handling and teamwork is essential to ensure an exceptional dining experience for our guests.

Key Responsibilities:

• Prepare foods by washing, peeling, and slicing efficiently

• Maintain cleanliness of work areas and equipment

• Operate kitchen equipment, including stoves and fryers

• Assist in managing food costs and reducing waste

• Support team members to exceed guest expectations

Requirements:

• High school diploma or equivalent

• 2+ years of cooking experience in a standalone restaurant

• Safe Food Handling certificate required

• Strong English communication skills

• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds

Bring your culinary expertise and enthusiasm to Hard Rock Ottawa's kitchen and make a meaningful impact.
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