Lead Cook - Episcopal High School, Houston

Episcopal High SchoolBellaire, TX
1dOnsite

About The Position

The Lead Cook is a supervisory and skilled cooking position involving the preparation of a variety of complex foods for the cafeteria and catering events in accordance with the recipe and menus.

Requirements

  • High school or vocational school graduate or equivalent or working toward diploma.
  • Good working knowledge of English.
  • The employee must maintain excellent attendance and be available to work events as scheduled per business need.
  • Good communication skills, ability to get along well with others, flexibility and patience.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in food service preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Check menu and recipes in advance.
  • Helping all food pre-preparation such as peeling, cutting vegetable, and soups.
  • Measure, weigh ingredients, and prepare a variety of recipes.
  • Operate standard cooking equipment including mixing machines, steam kettles, stoves, food choppers, slicers, etc.
  • Maintain proper documentation for food production records.
  • Completes food temperature checks each meal. Tastes all food items prepared.
  • Prepares hot entrees, soups, and vegetable following recipes.
  • Does advance preparation as indicated.
  • Observes the rules of the department pertinent to food handling and production.
  • Assists in production, quality control, and safety and sanitation.
  • Serves food on cafeteria line.
  • Sets up serving lines and replenishes food as needed to keep serving counter well supplied.
  • Keep quality of food exceptionally high by using good preparations techniques. Enforce batch cooking standards and procedures.
  • Supervise food production, preparation and presentation, to meet standards; assist with conducting taste panels.
  • Participating in menu planning as needed with the Food Services Director.
  • Assists other employees in the performance of their jobs, as directed by supervisor.
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