Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£17 - £18 per hour
Chef Manager Here at Pertemps Network Catering, we are currently recruiting for a Chef Manager to work alongside our client in Walsall. Hours: 7am-2.30pm Days: Monday- Friday Enhanced DBS needed The role will involve working as a Chef Manager at an academy in Walsall, where you will need to be a strong character capable of managing a team of 8 staff. You will play an important role in providing children with well balanced and appetising meals, which will benefit their over -all well-being and academic achievement. Chef Manager Responsibilities: Prepare and cook lunch for the students (approx. 500 meals) Take control of the ordering Maintain a clean and organized kitchen, adhering to all safety and hygiene regulations. Order and manage food supplies to ensure availability of fresh and high-quality ingredients. Collaborate with kitchen staff to ensure smooth and efficient operations. Adapt menus to accommodate special dietary needs and allergies. Monitor food quality, portion control, and minimize waste. Ensure proper maintenance of kitchen equipment and report any issues for repair. Assist in maintaining inventory records and budget control. Comply with health and safety regulations and food handling standards. Qualifications: Chef Manager Benefits: Competitive salary. Regular working hours from Monday to Friday. Opportunity to contribute to the well-being and nutrition of students. Supportive and collaborative work environment. This role is ideal for an experienced Chef Manager, permanent placement for the right candidate, if you feel this role is for you then please do apply or call Edi Santos at Pertemps Network Catering on 01216326661.
Birmingham
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