πŸš€ Kitchen Crew Wanted – Up to $2,800/mth + AWS | Tori San (Taiwanese F&B) – Singaporeans/PR Only

πŸš€ Kitchen Crew Wanted – Up to $2,800/mth + AWS | Tori San (Taiwanese F&B) – Singaporeans/PR Only


Company
MARUKYU JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Location
Singapore
Job Type
Full–time, Part-time and Contractor
Salary
$2.2K a month
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via FastJobs
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Job Description
Tori San is a fast-growing Taiwanese F&B brand bringing refined, everyday dining to Singapore. We specialize in premium one-pot chicken soups (slow-cooked in Taiwan) and grilled accompaniments, crafted with locally sourced, sustainable ingredients.

Role Overview

Join our pioneering team as Kitchen Crew and play a key role in delivering high-quality, efficient back-of-house operations. You’ll support food prep, plating, and kitchen hygiene while growing with a dynamic, expanding brand.

Key Responsibilities

βœ” Food Preparation & Plating
β€’ Assist in prepping ingredients (no complex cooking required).
β€’ Plate signature soups/grills neatly and efficiently.

βœ” Kitchen Operations
β€’ Maintain strict hygiene standards (SG Food Agency compliant).
β€’ Replenish stocks (sauces, ingredients, retail products).
β€’ Support smooth workflow during peak hours (lunch/dinner rushes).

βœ” Sustainability Commitment
β€’ Handle antibiotic-free chicken and sustainably sourced produce.
β€’ Minimize waste in line with brand values.

Requirements

βœ… Experience: Prior F&B (kitchen/back-of-house) is a plus, but training provided for motivated candidates.βœ… Skills:
β€’ Ability to work fast & clean under pressure.
β€’ Basic English (Mandarin a bonus).
β€’ Team player with a strong work ethic.

βœ… Eligibility:
β€’ Full-Time: Open to SPR holders.
β€’ Part-Time: Students/LOC holders welcome.

Pay & Perks

πŸ’° Full-Timers:
β€’ Basic Salary: Up to $2,800/month + OT pay.
β€’ AWS (Performance-based).
β€’ CPF + Annual Leave + Staff Meals.

β˜• Part-Timers:
β€’ Hourly Rate: $12–$14 (Weekdays) / $14–$16 (Weekends).
β€’ Flexible Shifts (Lunch 11AM–3PM / Dinner 5PM–9PM).

🎯 All Staff: WSQ food safety training + career growth opportunities!

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