Vic Social is an exciting culinary destination is in Prince Edward County (ONLY 25 MINUTES FROM BELLEVILLE OR TRENTON), and we are looking for the right people to join our team.
Vic Social is a restaurant / bar in the County and we are looking for line cooks with a passion for excellent service, quality food, lots of energy and a passion for providing a fantastic guest experience. If you think you bring these qualities to the table, and more, please apply today.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
* Discounted or free food
* Flexible schedule
* Relocation assistance
Schedule:
* Full and part time shifts available
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
* Morning shift
* Weekend availability
Supplemental pay types:
* Tips
Ability to commute/relocate:
* Picton, ON: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
* Line cook experience in high volume setting
* Practical kitchen knowledge/experience
*Responsibilities*
* Prepare and cook a variety of dishes according to established recipes and standards.
* Ensure all food is handled and stored safely to maintain quality and safety.
* Maintain cleanliness and organization in the kitchen and food preparation areas.
* Collaborate with team members to ensure efficient food service and timely meal delivery.
* Assist in inventory management and restocking of kitchen supplies as needed.
* Adhere to health and safety regulations while performing all kitchen duties.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent, Casual
Pay: $18.00-$21.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Overtime pay
* Tips
Benefits:
* Discounted or free food
* Flexible schedule
* On-site parking
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Schedule:
* Day shift
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
* Morning shift
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
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