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Seeking a Kitchen Supervisor for overnight shifts in London. Bring your passion for food, basic kitchen knowledge, and a solution-focused attitude. Enjoy benefits like free meals, extensive training, and a generous holiday package including your birthday off.
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United Kingdom , London
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35000.00 GBP / Year
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Holroyd Howe
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Data Analyst / CDP Developer
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Join our team in Torrance as a Data Analyst / CDP Developer. You will analyze complex automotive datasets, develop scalable solutions on AWS, and support our customer data platform. We require expertise in SQL, Python, Presto/Hive, and data pipeline operations. This long-term contract includes co...
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United States , Torrance
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Robert Half
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A Chef de Partie (CDP) position is a pivotal and rewarding career step within a professional kitchen brigade, offering the perfect blend of hands-on cooking and leadership responsibilities. Often referred to as a station chef or line cook, a CDP is responsible for managing a specific section of the kitchen, such as sauces, fish, meat, pastry, or vegetables. This role is the backbone of kitchen operations, ensuring that every dish leaving the pass meets the highest standards of quality, consistency, and presentation. For culinary professionals seeking to advance from a Commis Chef and move towards a Sous Chef role, securing one of these jobs is an essential and expected part of their career trajectory. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Chef de Partie are both varied and demanding, centered on the flawless execution of their designated station. A CDP is primarily tasked with preparing, cooking, and presenting all dishes from their section according to the Head Chef's established recipes and specifications. This involves meticulous preparation, including portioning, chopping, and marinating ingredients. They are experts in operating and maintaining all the kitchen equipment relevant to their station, from ovens and grills to specialized pastry equipment. A critical part of the role is monitoring food quality at every stage, conducting taste tests, and ensuring all items are cooked to perfection. Furthermore, a CDP is responsible for setting up their *mise en place* before service, breaking down the station afterwards, and adhering to stringent health, safety, and sanitation protocols, including proper food storage and kitchen cleanliness. Beyond technical cooking skills, a successful CDP possesses a strong set of soft skills. They must have excellent communication and teamwork abilities to coordinate seamlessly with other stations and the broader kitchen brigade, especially during the intense pressure of service. Leadership potential is key, as they often supervise and guide Demi-Chefs de Partie or Commis Chefs within their section. Organizational skills are paramount for managing inventory, minimizing waste, and ensuring their station is fully stocked. The physical demands of these jobs are significant, requiring the ability to stand for long hours, work in a hot environment, and lift heavy pots or ingredient containers. Typical requirements for Chef de Partie jobs usually include a culinary school diploma or equivalent hands-on experience, coupled with at least one to three years of proven experience in a professional kitchen environment, often as a Demi-Chef de Partie or Commis Chef. A comprehensive understanding of various cooking methods, ingredients, equipment, and procedures is non-negotiable. A strong commitment to hygiene and safety standards is critical. For those with a passion for food and a drive to excel in the culinary arts, Chef de Partie jobs represent a challenging yet incredibly fulfilling opportunity to master a craft, lead a team, and make a tangible impact on a restaurant's culinary output.

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