What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cook position at Habit Burger Grill?
Experience all the opportunities of a rapidly growing company balanced with a 47 year history of stability! We provide training in a friendly and fun environment where your personality counts! We are looking for Cooks to join our team.
Working back to the house demonstrating exceptional knowledge of food and personal safety, as well as all procedures and standards. You should be trained and able to perform duties of all stations in the kitchen, including Fryer, Broiler, Make-up, Quarterback, and Lead Cook. In the Kitchen Leader position, strong leadership, management, and communication skills are key. You will work closely with the management team to train and develop our Cooks; help control food and labor costs; meet sales goals and other targets; and ensure health and safety standards are followed at all times. You will primarily be responsible for closing shifts. During each shift, you will manage the flow and efficiency of kitchen operations to deliver the Habit difference, ensuring we serve fresh, delicious food to every Customer.
• Set the standard and leads by example in all kitchen functions and responsibilities.
• Provide direction and coaching to Team Members.
• Manage kitchen organization and cleanliness, delegating tasks as necessary.
• Able to perform all stations in the kitchen, including preparation and cooking of all food items.
• Ensure standard operational procedures are followed for consistent delivery of quality food items.
• Detailed knowledge of cleaning, maintenance, and operation of all kitchen equipment, including flat grills, charbroiler, fryer, slicer, etc.
• Comply with all established standards, including personal safety, food safety, sanitation, personal hygiene, appearance, and uniform.
• Set and maintain ordering pars weekly to ensure quality and availability of food products.
• Assist in training and developing BOH staff.
• Manage kitchen organization, cleanliness, efficiency, and operations during closing shifts.