Casual Commis Chef

Posted 19 April by Bromley Court Hotel
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Casual Commis Chef
Bromley, Kent
Casual Role, Zero-hours
Hours as required
Rate: £12 per hour

At Bromley Court Hotel we are proud of our rich 200-year history and years of experience offering comfortable surroundings, superb food and personal service to all our guests whether they are holidaymakers, business travellers or are visiting us for a special occasion.

We are currently looking for a Casual Commis Chef to join us in our beautiful hotel.

Main purpose of the Commis Chef role:

To assist and learn from the Senior Chefs in the running of the kitchen. From receiving and storing goods, preparing, cooking and serving dishes to the front of house for delivery to the guests.

Following company standards, food standards and being fully compliant with our Food Safety Policy. After a reasonable period of training, you must be able to cover the running of a section in the absence of a Chef de Partie.

Commis Chef Responsibilities:

* To be aware of and strictly adhere to hygiene and food safety standards as laid down by the company and legal requirements
* Maintain high levels of hygiene in working practice
* Work with a high level of attention to detail
* Ensure minimum wastage
* Ensure stock is controlled and rotated. Accept and store deliveries
* Ensure that mis en place is completed in your section
* Ensure that food is served to guests on time
* Assist the Senior Chefs in creating and maintaining high-quality food standards

Experience not necessary but a passion for food and a willingness to learn is essential.

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Required skills

  • Hospitality
  • 'Commis Chef'
  • 'Casual Commis Chef'

Reference: 52505377

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