[Full Time] Assistant Kitchen Manager (Nisshin, Aichi) **FILLED**
Cezars Kitchen • August 25, 2022
Cezars Kitchen is a leader in food service in Japan and the international community.
Since our beginning in 1996, we have served hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers in schools and businesses throughout Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Korea.
Our chefs are from all over the world, and they are all unique and passionate about cooking.
We are currently seeking a
full-time assistant kitchen manager at a cafeteria in an international school located in
Nisshin, Aichi.
Working Location:
4-4 Sagamine Komenoki, Nisshin Aichi 〒470-0193
Work Description:
- Cooking from scratch with love.
- Oversee all kitchen activities, assign team’s tasks.
- Ensuring promptness, freshness, and quality of dishes.
- Implementing hygiene policies and examining equipment for cleanliness.
- Performing administrative tasks, taking stock of food and equipment supplies, and doing purchase orders.
- Assist Kitchen Manager with all staff training, make sure all new staff are receiving proper training and follow SOPs.
- Keep the kitchen looking fun and inviting, updating signage and displays. Make sure staff are working efficiently and the environment projects a clean, organized, and professional business.
- Monitor kitchen to ensure proper use of product and inventory control while keeping waste to a minimum.
- Ensure register is properly opened every day and ‘end of day’ is closed out every evening.
- Maintain a safe work environment for all staff and guests.
Requirements:
- Must have a valid visa to work in Japan.
- 2 years of cook experience with minimum 1 year of management experience.
- Must work well within a team culture.
- Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
Working Days & Hours:
- 5 days/week
- 7:00~17:00 (1-hour break)
Salary:
¥204,000~¥250,000 / Month
Benefits:
- Employment Insurance
- Social Insurance
- Transportation Allowance
- Paid Leave
- Annual Health Check-up
- Free Staff Meals
- Uniform Allowance
- Pay-raise System