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Chef de Partie

Hickory's Smokehouse
Nottingham
3 days ago
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Chef de Partie

Nuthall, Nottingham


Start an exciting new chapter in your hospitality career at Hickory's Smokehouse - We are thrilled to have been recently crowned the ‘Best Pub Employer’ for 2025 at The Publican Awards! 

Join us as a Chef de Partie and we can offer you a generous package of up to £15.66 per hour including Tip Jar!

Real Chefs Wanted. To Cook Real Food….Sounds like a basic request – it’s a key ingredient for our chefs. Learn the art of authentic BBQ cooking and become a master of the flames as we take your career to a whole new level.

Our kitchens are busy places, hubs of excellence for BBQin, grillin’ & smokin’ & training grounds for our talented team. We can offer you real progression opportunities and a company culture that really cares and embraces work life balance. You work hard for us, and we will invest in you. Big time.

So, if you are a passionate chef who would love to master the art of authentic BBQ cooking, apply now & join the gang.

Thank You’s & Benefits:

A package of up to £15.66 per hour including Tip Jar – that’s up to £3.00 per hour in tips! The chance to work in one of our £250k bespoke built kitchens, with authentic smokers imported all the way from USA Excellent training & progression opportunities – through our award-winning Hickory’s Training Academy Birthday reward meal on us for you & your friends - every year Free smokin’ BBQ on shift – team food & drinks menu Christmas Day off work - every year Moments that matter – Paid occasion days off (Wedding day, kid’s first day at school, moving into first home & more) Team Player card – 25% discount for you & 5 friends in all Hickory’s (rising to 50% for loyal service) Wellbeing support & 24-hour access to our wellness programme, plus a Wellbeing Champion in each restaurant to support you A packed team social & engagement calendar & annual team party – think competitions, challenges, pizza nights & more A chance to ‘give a bit back’ with fundraising activities for Cash For Kids Up to £500 for you – through the refer a friend scheme

Up for the challenge? Click apply now – we can promise it will be one heck of a ride!


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