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Pastry | Commis II - Prep Cook
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Join our iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach team as a Pastry Commis II - Prep Cook. Utilize your culinary skills in a high-volume, luxury kitchen environment, preparing ingredients and maintaining HACCP standards. This role offers a competitive wage, full benefits package, and the chance to work in...
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United States , Miami Beach
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OysterLink
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Banquet Cook II
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Join our culinary team at Four Seasons Resort Lāna’i as a Banquet Cook II. This role requires advanced culinary skills, your own tool kit, and weekend availability. You will prepare exquisite dishes, lead junior staff, and ensure top kitchen standards. We offer comprehensive benefits, including f...
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United States of America , Lana'i city, Hawaii
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31.52 USD / Hour
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Four Seasons
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Banquets Cook II
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Join our culinary team at The Resort At Pelican Hill as a Banquets Cook II. Utilize your 1+ year of experience to prepare, cook, and present high-quality dishes for events. You will operate various kitchen equipment while adhering to strict recipes and safety standards. This role focuses on ingre...
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United States , The Resort At Pelican Hill
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28.00 USD / Hour
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Explore a rewarding culinary career with Cook II jobs, a vital mid-level position within professional kitchens. A Cook II, often referred to as a journeyman cook or line cook, represents a crucial step up from entry-level roles, requiring a solid foundation of skills and the ability to work with greater independence. Professionals in these roles are the backbone of a kitchen's daily operations, executing a high volume of dishes with precision, speed, and consistency. If you are passionate about food service and ready to take on more responsibility, pursuing Cook II jobs is the next logical step in your culinary journey. The typical day for a Cook II is dynamic and hands-on. Core responsibilities revolve around the preparation and cooking of food according to established recipes, quality standards, and presentation guidelines. This involves meticulous ingredient preparation, including portioning, chopping, marinating, and proper storage to minimize waste and ensure freshness. Cook IIs are expected to expertly operate a variety of kitchen equipment such as ovens, grills, broilers, sauté stations, and fryers. A significant part of the role is "mise en place"—setting up their station before service and breaking it down afterwards, all while adhering to strict time constraints. Beyond cooking, they are responsible for monitoring food quality throughout their shift, checking temperatures for safety and doneness, and ensuring that every plate that leaves the kitchen meets the establishment's standards. Essential skills for success in Cook II jobs extend beyond technical prowess. A comprehensive understanding and unwavering commitment to food safety and sanitation protocols, including HACCP principles and personal hygiene, are non-negotiable. Physical stamina is required, as the role involves standing for extended periods, lifting heavy pots and supplies, and working in a hot, high-pressure environment. Time management and the ability to multitask during busy service periods are critical. Furthermore, effective communication and a collaborative spirit are essential, as Cook IIs must work seamlessly with other cooks, prep staff, and servers to ensure a smooth and efficient service. They must be able to follow instructions from sous chefs and head chefs while also demonstrating the initiative to solve minor issues independently. Typical requirements for Cook II positions generally include a high school diploma or equivalent and 1-2 years of previous experience in a commercial kitchen, often starting in a Cook I or prep cook role. While a formal culinary degree can be beneficial, many professionals advance through demonstrated experience and a strong work ethic. The role rarely involves supervisory duties but is a stepping stone to such positions. For those with a passion for food, a strong work ethic, and a desire to hone their craft, Cook II jobs offer a challenging and fulfilling path with opportunities for continued growth into more specialized or senior culinary roles.

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