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Join our culinary team as an AM Line Cook in Atlanta. Support our Executive Chef with daily prep and cooking to exact specifications in our onsite restaurant. Utilize your proven cooking experience and knowledge of best practices in a professional kitchen. This role is key to delivering high-qual...
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United States , Atlanta
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The Gathering Spot
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Line/Prep Cook
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Join our premier private club's culinary team as a Line/Prep Cook in Atlanta. You'll prepare a seasonal, chef-driven menu in our stunning rooftop venue. We seek a detail-oriented professional with 1-2 years of fine dining experience. Enjoy competitive pay, staff meals, and growth in a luxury hosp...
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United States , Atlanta
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The Gathering Spot
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Banquet Cook III
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Join our culinary team as a Banquet Cook III in Atlanta. Utilize your 2+ years of experience to prepare and present exquisite banquet plates and operate action stations. You will handle diverse cooking equipment, ensure food quality, and manage station setup. This role is ideal for a skilled cook...
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United States , Atlanta
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Cook II
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Join Sodexo as a Cook II in Atlanta. Utilize 3-4 years of experience to prepare diverse meals, ensuring food safety and quality. Enjoy a flexible schedule with morning weekday shifts and comprehensive benefits. Grow your career with training, advancement, and a supportive team environment.
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United States , Atlanta
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30.25 USD / Hour
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Embark on a dynamic and foundational culinary career with Cook I jobs, an essential entry point into the professional kitchen. A Cook I is a vital member of the food service team, responsible for executing the fundamental tasks that form the backbone of any successful food operation, from bustling hotel kitchens and restaurants to corporate cafeterias and healthcare facilities. This role is the proving ground for aspiring chefs, offering hands-on experience in food preparation, cooking techniques, and kitchen safety protocols. The day-to-day life of a Cook I is fast-paced and hands-on. Central to the role is meticulous ingredient preparation, often referred to as "mise en place." This includes washing, peeling, and chopping fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as portioning, weighing, and measuring ingredients according to established recipes. Cook I professionals are then responsible for operating a variety of standard kitchen equipment, such as ovens, stoves, grills, fryers, and microwaves, to transform these raw ingredients into finished dishes. They follow recipes and presentation guidelines with precision, ensuring consistency and quality in every plate that leaves the kitchen. A critical part of their duties involves monitoring food during the cooking process, testing for doneness, and maintaining proper holding temperatures to guarantee both safety and quality. Beyond cooking, Cook I team members are tasked with setting up their workstations at the start of a shift and breaking them down afterward, which involves thorough cleaning and sanitizing of all surfaces, tools, knives, and equipment to comply with stringent health and safety standards. To excel in Cook I jobs, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, though a passion for food and a strong work ethic are often just as important. Many positions are open to individuals with less than a year of formal experience, providing valuable on-the-job training. Key skills include the ability to follow written and verbal instructions carefully, a solid understanding of basic cooking methods, and a commitment to food safety and personal hygiene. Physical stamina is crucial, as the role requires the ability to stand for extended periods, lift heavy supplies (often up to 25-50 pounds), and work in a hot, high-pressure environment. Time management and the capacity to work effectively as part of a coordinated team are also essential traits. For those with a dedication to the culinary arts, Cook I jobs offer a rewarding pathway to build a career, develop advanced skills, and grow within the vibrant food service industry. Explore the possibilities and find your next opportunity in this foundational culinary role today.

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