Sous Chef
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![]() United States, California, Irvine | |
![]() 52 Discovery (Show on map) | |
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Job Summary The Sous Chef is Responsible for the preparation of all meals, including the food quality and its presentation. Duties & Responsibilities
Minimum & Preferred Qualifications and Experience Minimum Qualifications
Education Bachelor's degree in Culinary Arts/Management or an Associate's degree in Culinary Arts from an accredited University. Applicants with high school diplomas and extensive on-the-job experience can also be considered. Formal culinary training in food preparation and culinary management is a plus as well. Where necessary, a candidate should be able to produce licenses or certifications required by local and state agencies for food production and management. Compensation The anticipated salary range for this position is $65,000- $70,000 plus benefits. Actual placement within the range is dependent on multiple factors, including but not limited to skills, education, and experience. Physical requirements/Work Environment This position operates in a kitchen environment. This individual in this position routinely uses stoves, ovens, grills, machines, and knives. Frequent exposure to hot water, potentially slippery floors, hot stoves and fire. Must possess the ability to physically handle knives, pots and other display items as well as grasp, lift and carry/transport up to 50 pounds to every area of the kitchen. In addition, this position requires the ability to use and handle various kitchen machinery including but not limiting to slicers, grinders, mixers, etc. Occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; and stoop or kneel. Must frequently lift and/or move objects up to 30 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move objects up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The physical demands of the position described herein are essential functions of the job and employees must be able to successfully perform these tasks for extended periods. Reasonable accommodations may be made for those individuals with real or perceived disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job described. |