Restaurant Cook Restaurants & Beverage - Lady Lake, FL at Geebo

Restaurant Cook

Company Name:
Sun Communities
Do you have restaurant cook experience? Are you looking for a dynamic and growing organization that will both challenge and reward you? Join our team at Sun RV Resorts and embark on an exciting new opportunity! We are looking for a Restaurant Cook to prepare all food items in our resort restaurant. In this role, you will also be responsible for cleaning, sanitizing and maintaining the kitchen and surrounding area.
JOB DUTIES
1. Prepares food ordered by restaurant customers using a variety of kitchen equipment (grills, ovens, fryers, meat slicers, food processors, etc.).
2. Performs shift opening and closing duties as assigned by the Restaurant Manager such as starting equipment and cleaning of refrigeration units, grill and surrounding area, as well as other kitchen equipment.
3. Maintains kitchen and cooking areas and ensures kitchen equipment and food storage areas are clean, sanitary, and organized as required by the Health Department Rules and Regulations. Reports any kitchen equipment or maintenance issues to the Restaurant Manager.
4. Restocks products as needed throughout shift.
5. Collaborates with Restaurant Manager to determine daily specials, new menu items, and innovative ways to cook and prepare food.
6. Regularly checks menu cycle to ensure all food items are available in advance, notifying the Restaurant Manager of any shortages.
7. Other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS
High School Diploma or GED
Previous restaurant cook experience
Must be able to pass the Safe Food Handler Certificate Program within 60 days from date of hire
Demonstrated knowledge of food preparation and presentation
Good communication skills
Professional appearance
Basic computer proficiency, including the ability to use email and internet
Community: Water Oak Country ClubEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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