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Chef Manager

CBW Staffing Solutions
Somerset
2 weeks ago
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Chef Manager – Shepton Mallet – FM Service Provider - £33,280 per annum  

CBW has an exciting opportunity for a Chef Manager to work for an established company situated in Shepton Mallet. The successful candidate will have a proven track record as a Chef Manager and will be able to work Immediately.

Details / Hours:

  • Monday to Friday
  • 40 hours per week
  • Driving licence needed
  • Educational sector 
  • Contract type - Permanent 

 
Key duties & Responsibilities:

  • To assume full responsibility to produce food and to constantly introduce new and innovative menu options
  • Possess a passion for high quality food
  • To ensure that all daily menus are balanced and meet our customer requirements
  • To achieve budgeted gross margin through consistent costing and menu planning
  • To ensure the highest standards of Health and Safety and HACCP are maintained in the catering facility
  • A proactive approach to driving the catering operation forward with an emphasis on innovation
  • Manage and lead the kitchen team in food production and preparation
  • Cooking in a busy kitchen with support from the kitchen team
  • Ensure high standards of food safety and hygiene are maintained
  • Supervise kitchen staff, providing guidance and training as needed
  • Oversee inventory management and ordering of supplies
  • Maintain kitchen equipment and ensure a clean and organised kitchen environment


Requirements:

  • Third level qualification (HACCP/Culinary Arts/Professional Cookery)
  • Innovative approach to menu design with strong attention to detail
  • Commercial acumen, Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities
  • Ability to lead and motivate a team effectively
  • Excellent organisational and time management skills

   Please send your CV to Jordyn at cbwstaffingsolutions.com for more information

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