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Sous Chef - Modern Italian Grill - 39k Package - 40 Hours per week

Corecruitment
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Lead the brigade in a vibrant East London restaurant renowned for its modern Italian cuisine and charcoal grill.

We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Sous Chef for a prestigious modern Italian restaurant in East London. This Sous Chef position is a fantastic opportunity to work with premium ingredients and master a charcoal grill in a high-energy, professional environment.

The Restaurant:


  • Focus on expertly grilled meat and fish using a charcoal grill.
  • Modern Italian cuisine with seasonal, fresh ingredients.
  • Formal dining outlet within a renowned group.
  • Structured service: closed between lunch and dinner.


The Ideal Sous Chef:


  • Proven experience as a Sous Chef,  or Junior Sous Chef.
  • A passion for high-quality ingredients, with knowledge of meat and fish.
  • Experience in busy, high-volume kitchens.
  • Strong leadership skills with the ability to run sections and train junior team members.
  • A stable CV and a collaborative, hard-working attitude.


Sous Chef Benefits:


  • Total compensation package of up to £39,000 (including tronc).
  • Paid overtime
  • Structured 40-hour contract with a considered work-life balance.
  • Free staff meals and 28 days holiday.
  • Involvement in menu specials and development.
  • Comprehensive training and induction programs.
  • Discounts and group benefits.
  • Refer a friend bonus scheme.


Sound like the Sous Chef role for you? APPLY TODAY!
Send your CV to Olly at COREcruitment dot com

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