Cook II (Grill) Restaurants & Beverage at Geebo

Cook II (Grill)

Company Name:
Penn National Gaming
Overview:
Penn National Gaming has thrilled and entertained guests since 1971 when it all began as a horse racing venue. From a single race track, we have grown to be one of the nation's largest gaming companies, operating properties that offer broad and diverse gaming and pari-mutuel wagering experiences. PENN is dedicated to becoming the undisputed leader in guest service by offering a Red Carpet experience for each and every guest.
Boomtown Casino - Biloxi is currently looking for a Cook II (Grill) to join the team.
Work Schedule: To Be Determined
Average Hours per Week: 35-40
Pay Rate: $10.00
Your daily responsibilities include:
Prepares daily ala carte food items according to departmental standards and established menus in a timely manner
Provides fast, friendly, professional and responsive customer service to guests and culinary team members
Maintains current and accurate information regarding food items (i.e., preparation techniques, seasonings, ingredients)
Prepares food items per guest order as required
Employs proper cooking methods, cooks to specifications, and handles, stores and rotates food properly in accordance with established health and safety standards
Slice, dice, chop and prepare raw products
Wipes counter areas, sinks and floors as required to maintain a clean and safe work station
Maintains cleanliness of designated areas as directed in accordance with established health and safety standards
Cleans all equipment and assigned work areas prior to the end of the shift
Maintains par levels of operating supplies and food product for each workstation obtaining replacement stock from warehouse inventory in accordance with procedures
Operates and maintains all equipment and utensils as required in accordance with established guidelines and safety procedures
Provides personalized service and uses guests' names when possible
Knows and promotes current casino events and programs and can give guests directions to all casino areas
To be successful in this position it will require the following skill set:
Must be at least 21 years of age
High school diploma or equivalent preferred
Two years prior experience as cook in high volume food service operation
Knowledge of kitchen sanitation, operation, and maintenance of kitchen equipment
Basic knowledge of food preparation techniques
Knowledge of weights, measures and recipe yield
Possess and maintain culinary tools (knives) to perform the necessary job functions
Read, write legibly, understand and speak English
Excellent customer service/communication skills
Available to work required schedule which may include nights, weekends, holidays and overtime as needed
Must meet professional appearance standards as prescribed by company policy
Must be physically mobile with reasonable accommodation
Must be able to respond to visual and oral cues
Able to work in constricting areas
Must be able to tolerate areas with high temperatures
Must be able to tolerate industry standard chemicals used for cleaning and sanitizing
Able to work at a fast pace in often crowded/noisy environment
Physically mobile with reasonable accommodations including ability to push, pull, carry and lift up to 25 lbs., and the ability to push, pull, reach, bend, twist, stoop, stack, crouch, kneel and balance when performing job duties in varying work areas such as confined spaces
Something to leave you with:
If you''re truly committed to a red-carpet service culture, then you need a team that is just as dedicated in pursuing that vision. Penn National Gaming is the place where we empower our cast members to deliver that WOW factor to our guests and in turn, we will provide them an opportunity to build an A list career portfolio. You will soon understand why It''s Good To Be PENN!,
Job ID: 2014-20413
Casino Property: Boomtown Casino Biloxi
Location: US-MS-Biloxi
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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