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Pastry Cook I
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Join our culinary team in Mexico City as a Pastry Cook I. Utilize your 2+ years of experience and vocational training to prepare, bake, and decorate a daily variety of breads and pastries. You will ensure strict adherence to recipes, quality standards, and all food safety protocols in a professio...
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Mexico , Mexico City
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Executive Pastry Chef
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Lead our pastry team in La Ribera, Mexico, as Executive Pastry Chef. This role requires 5+ years of management experience, fluency in Spanish/English, and expertise in kitchen operations. Enjoy competitive salary, incentive plans, shuttle service, and comprehensive training programs.
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Mexico , La Ribera
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Four Seasons
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Explore the world of pastry jobs and discover a career that blends artistic creativity with scientific precision. A pastry professional is a culinary expert dedicated to the craft of creating baked goods, desserts, breads, and confections. This profession is the cornerstone of any bakery, patisserie, hotel, restaurant, or catering operation, providing the sweet and savory finale to meals and the centerpiece for celebrations. For those with a passion for detail, a love for ingredients, and the stamina for a dynamic kitchen environment, a career in pastry offers a deeply rewarding path. The daily responsibilities of a pastry chef or cook are diverse and demanding, centered around the entire lifecycle of a baked good. A typical day begins with meticulous preparation, including scaling and measuring ingredients with precision to ensure consistency. Professionals in these roles are responsible for preparing a wide array of items, from fundamental doughs, batters, and fillings to complex plated desserts. This involves a variety of techniques such as mixing, kneading, proofing, baking, frying, and freezing. A significant part of the role is operating and maintaining specialized equipment like deck ovens, mixers, proofers, and tempering machines, all while adhering to strict temperature controls. Beyond production, common duties include decorating and finishing items using piping, glazing, and chocolate work, ensuring every product meets high standards of quality, flavor, and visual appeal. Maintaining impeccable sanitation and following food safety protocols, such as HACCP principles, is a non-negotiable aspect of all pastry jobs, ensuring a safe and hygienic workspace. To succeed in this field, a specific set of skills and attributes is essential. While a formal education from a culinary or technical school is beneficial, many develop their expertise through hands-on experience. Foundational knowledge of baking science—understanding how ingredients interact—is crucial. Technical proficiency is required, encompassing skills in bread fermentation, laminated doughs like croissants, pastry creams, and various cake methods. An eye for design and aesthetics is equally important for decoration and presentation. Physical stamina is a key requirement, as these roles often involve long hours standing, lifting heavy bags of flour, and working in a hot, fast-paced environment. Furthermore, time management, the ability to work effectively under pressure, and strong communication skills for collaborating with other kitchen staff are vital. Whether you are just starting as a commis or are a seasoned pastry chef, the spectrum of pastry jobs offers a structured career ladder for growth, specialization, and artistic expression in the vibrant world of food service.

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