Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£12.50 per hour
Kitchen Assistant – FM Service Provider – Faversham - £12.50 per hour Exciting opportunity for an experienced Kitchen Assistant to work for an established Facilities company on a unique site based in Faversham. The successful candidate will have a proven track record working in hospitality and can start immediately. Hours/details available: Flexible shift pattern Minimum 25 hours per week Pay rate - £12.50 per hour Contract type - Permanent Immediate start Driving license needed Important – Must have previous experience working in the role above and be able to start immediately. Responsibilities & Duties (Kitchen Assistant): Ensuring all food hygiene regulations are adhered to, in particular HACCP regulations Checking in of food deliveries ensures that only the highest standard of produce is accepted into the units. Ensuring that all food storage complies with food hygiene regulations and that F.I.F.O stock rotation system is being followed Cleaning duties associated with service and related equipment and/or furniture Preparation of service area and/or service points Correct storage of food items and equipment after service Maintain personal hygiene, appearance and uniform to company regulations at all times Comply and assist in the promotion and implementation of the company’s health and safety policy Monitor and record food and equipment temperatures. Helping with the salad bar Assisting chefs in basic cooking Assist front of house Please send your CV to Jordyn at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.
Faversham
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