Sous Chef/Line Cook,

Sous Chef/Line Cook,


Company
Bocca Di Lupo Restaurant
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Salary
$24–$29 an hour
Posted
4 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Overview

We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Sous Chef to join our dynamic culinary team. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, extensive restaurant and kitchen experience, and a passion for food preparation and service. As a vital part of our management team, the Sous Chef will oversee daily kitchen operations, ensure food safety standards are maintained, and support the Head Chef in delivering exceptional dining experiences. This role offers an opportunity to showcase culinary expertise while managing a team in a fast-paced hospitality environment.

Duties
• Assist the Head Chef in planning and executing menu items with high-quality food preparation and presentation.
• Supervise kitchen staff, providing guidance, training, and leadership to ensure efficient operations.
• Oversee food handling procedures to maintain safety and hygiene standards in compliance with health regulations.
• Manage food inventory, order supplies, and monitor stock levels to ensure smooth kitchen operations.
• Ensure all dishes meet quality standards before serving to guests, maintaining consistency across all menu items.
• Coordinate with front-of-house staff to facilitate seamless service and uphold excellent customer satisfaction.
• Enforce safety protocols within the kitchen environment, including proper use of equipment and sanitation practices.
• Support restaurant management in daily operational tasks and contribute to ongoing process improvements.

Skills
• Proven supervising experience within a restaurant or food service setting.
• Strong background in food preparation, cooking techniques, and food industry standards.
• Excellent team management skills with the ability to lead a diverse kitchen staff effectively.
• Knowledge of restaurant management principles, including inventory control and food safety regulations.
• Demonstrated leadership qualities with a focus on hospitality excellence and customer service.
• Proficiency in food handling procedures, ensuring compliance with health codes and safety standards.
• Experience with restaurant operations, including serving processes and guest interactions.
• Ability to work efficiently under pressure in a fast-paced environment while maintaining attention to detail. This role is ideal for a passionate culinary professional eager to advance their career in a vibrant hospitality setting while demonstrating leadership and culinary mastery at every level of service.

Pay: $24.00-$29.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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