Line Cook / Sautee Cook / Prep Cook – Hiring Immediately REUNION KTCHN

Line Cook / Sautee Cook / Prep Cook – Hiring Immediately

Full Time • REUNION KTCHN
Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Free uniforms
  • Health insurance

🇺🇸 Line Cook / Prep Cook – Hiring Immediately 🔥 

Reunion Ktchn Bar 

Location: Aventura
Job Type: Full-time / Part-time
Pay: Competitive (based on experience)  

Job Overview: 

Reunion Ktchn Bar is seeking reliable and hardworking Line Cooks and Prep Cooks to join our team. This is a great opportunity to work in a fast-paced, professional kitchen with a strong team culture and opportunities for growth.  

Responsibilities: 

  •  Prepare and cook menu items according to recipes and standards 
  •  Maintain a clean, organized, and sanitary workstation 
  •  Assist with food prep (cutting, portioning, sauces, etc.) 
  •  Ensure food quality, consistency, and proper temperatures 
  •  Support the team during busy service periods 
  •  Follow all food safety and sanitation guidelines 

 
Requirements:
 
  •  Previous kitchen experience preferred 
  •  Ability to work in a fast-paced environment 
  •  Strong teamwork and communication skills 
  •  Attention to detail and consistency 
  •  Availability for nights, weekends, and holidays 
  •  Positive attitude and strong work ethic 

 
What We Offer:
 
  •  Competitive pay 
  •  Flexible scheduling (full-time & part-time) 
  •  Growth opportunities within the company 
  •  Stable and supportive work environment 

 
Apply Now:

Apply through Indeed, our carrers website or come in person to apply.


🇪🇸 Cocinero de Línea / Prep Cook – Contratación Inmediata 🔥

Reunion Ktchn Bar

Ubicación: Aventura
Tipo de empleo: Tiempo completo / Medio tiempo
Pago: Competitivo (según experiencia)


Descripción del puesto:

Reunion Ktchn Bar está buscando cocineros de línea y preparación responsables y trabajadores para unirse a nuestro equipo. Excelente oportunidad para trabajar en una cocina profesional y dinámica con oportunidades de crecimiento.


Responsabilidades:
 
  •  Preparar y cocinar platos según recetas y estándares 
  •  Mantener estación limpia y organizada 
  •  Apoyar en preparación de alimentos 
  •  Asegurar calidad y consistencia 
  •  Trabajar en equipo durante servicios de alto volumen 
  •  Cumplir con normas de higiene y seguridad 

 
Requisitos:
 
  •  Experiencia previa en cocina preferida 
  •  Capacidad para trabajar bajo presión 
  •  Buen trabajo en equipo y comunicación 
  •  Atención al detalle 
  •  Disponibilidad noches y fines de semana 
  •  Actitud positiva 

 
Ofrecemos:
 
  •  Buen salario 
  •  Horarios flexibles 
  •  Oportunidad de crecimiento 
  •  Buen ambiente de trabajo 

 
Aplica hoy:
 
Aplica por Indeed, nuetra pagina de carrers o en persona.
Compensation: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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