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Prepared Foods Cook / Food Production
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Join Whole Foods Market in Norwalk as a Prepared Foods Cook. Utilize fundamental cooking techniques to prepare high-quality items for our fresh bars, ensuring consistency and adherence to recipes. This role requires stamina for a physical environment and a flexible schedule. We offer benefits inc...
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United States , Norwalk
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18.00 - 30.20 USD / Hour
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OysterLink
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Join our team as a Production Cook in Appleton. Prepare large-scale, high-quality meals for the local school system using industrial equipment. We require a Food Handler's Permit, strong time management, and the ability to lift 50lbs. Benefits include weekly pay, a 401K match, employee meals, and...
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United States , Appleton
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American Food & Vending
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Production Cook
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Join our mission-driven team as a Production Cook in Spokane. Utilize your 2+ years of high-volume kitchen experience, preparing 400+ meal batches to serve our community. This role requires physical stamina, a ServSafe certification, and a deep commitment to dignity and respect for all. We offer ...
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United States , Spokane
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19.00 - 21.00 USD / Hour
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OysterLink
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Cook - Production
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Join our award-winning private social club in Back Bay as a Production Cook. Utilize your 1-3 years of culinary experience to prepare exceptional food across multiple stations. We seek a detail-oriented team player with strong knife skills and open availability. Be part of a vibrant community ded...
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United States , Back Bay
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27.00 - 31.00 USD / Hour
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The 'Quin House
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Production Cook
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Join our team as a Production Cook in Appleton. Prepare large-scale, high-quality meals for the local school system using industrial equipment. We require a Food Handler's Permit, strong time management, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced kitchen. Benefits include weekly pay, a 401K match,...
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United States , Appleton
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Join Aramark as a Production Cook in Glenview. Utilize your culinary skills and food safety knowledge to prepare diverse dishes in a well-equipped kitchen. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) plans. Bring your passion for cooking to a supportive and creat...
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United States , Glenview
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18.50 USD / Hour
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About the Cook - Production role

Explore a rewarding career in the culinary world with production cook jobs, a vital role at the heart of any high-volume food service operation. Production Cooks are the skilled professionals responsible for the efficient, consistent, and safe preparation of food on a large scale, serving diverse settings from hotels and resorts to corporate cafeterias, healthcare facilities, and university dining halls. This profession is ideal for individuals who thrive in a structured, fast-paced environment and take pride in delivering quality meals that satisfy hundreds of guests daily.

The core of a Production Cook's role revolves around executing standardized recipes with precision. Typical responsibilities include preparing ingredients, operating and monitoring various kitchen equipment like combi-ovens, tilting skillets, steamers, and large-volume grills, and ensuring all food is cooked to proper temperatures and safety standards. A significant part of the job involves meticulous preparation, such as portioning, arranging, and garnishing dishes for service, as well as managing inventory by pulling items from storage, tracking usage, and minimizing waste. Production Cooks are key to maintaining the seamless flow of a kitchen line, requiring constant communication with chefs and service staff about menu items, timing, and stock levels.

Beyond cooking, professionals in these jobs are expected to uphold stringent health, safety, and sanitation protocols. This includes maintaining a clean and organized workstation, adhering to HACCP guidelines, completing food safety logs, and following all company safety policies. The physical nature of the role demands stamina, as it involves standing for extended periods, lifting supplies, and performing repetitive tasks. Essential soft skills include teamwork, clear communication, adaptability during peak service times, and a strong commitment to quality and consistency.

Typical requirements for production cook jobs often include a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers valuing a vocational culinary certificate or relevant apprenticeship. While entry-level positions may be available, several years of experience in a commercial kitchen are commonly sought. A food handler’s certification is frequently required or must be obtained upon hire. The most successful candidates are detail-oriented, able to work efficiently under pressure, possess a solid understanding of food safety principles, and are dedicated to being reliable members of a cohesive culinary team. If you are passionate about culinary arts and seek a stable, dynamic career with structured processes, production cook jobs offer a foundational and essential path in the food service industry.