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ID #51823073
Estado Maine
Ciudad Maine
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Maine
Showed 2024-06-02
Fecha 2024-06-02
Fecha tope 2024-08-01
Categoría Alimentos/bebidas/hospitalidad
Crear un currículum vítae
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Summer In Alaska Cook / Chef

Maine, Maine 00000 Maine USA
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Whaler's Cove Lodge is entering into its 42nd Season of hosting Sport Fishing and Wilderness Adventures. We are looking for a Working Chef who:

Will report directly and cooperate daily with the Lead Chef and will quickly amass an in-depth familiarity with the kitchen s operations.

Knows what it takes and is motivated.

Is an optimist who seeks practical solutions

Has an understanding of every aspect of their trade through practice and education.

Is willing to tackle the task of a seasonal lodge: opening, performing, wrapping up.

Knows themselves well enough to enjoy living and working on a small island, in the middle of 17 million acres of wilderness, 32 crew, and up to 32 guests.

Is tenacious enough to work through all of the challenges working in a remote location brings, including limited labor force.

Is encouraging to every person who works on their team: set the pace, establish the standard.

Is willing to clean, including dishes!

Is a planner. It takes two + weeks, multiple modes of transportation, and many hands to get supplies to our kitchen. Planning starts in the fall for the next summer.

Is willing to work with management and respect the culinary culture. The lodge has been successful for 40 years, in its unique location, in part due to standards developed by the founders, and systems developed by current ownership and management. It takes a tremendous amount of communication and cooperation to make this endeavor successful.

Although this is seasonal employment; we prefer a multi-season commitment.

Qualifications to Include:

High School Graduate or GED Required

Culinary Arts Degree Preferred or Equivalent Experience

At least 2 years of experience in a professional kitchen OR degree from an accredited culinary school.

Demonstration cooking experience preferred

Excellent and genuine customer service skills

All-Hands on Deck attitude

Authentic enjoyment for chosen profession

ServSafe Manager Certification preferred

Responsibilities Include:

Primary responsibility is to create an inviting, welcoming, pleasurable, and satisfying dining experience for our guests and crew. Service will include three meals per day, for up to 65 persons. Pre & post guest-weeks involve dining for owners, hosts, employees, and select contractors; up to 32 people per service. Breakfast and dinner service are served family style. The lunch sandwich and sides bar, salad bar, continental breakfast items, and beverages are self-serve. Guests and crew are accustomed to well-flavored food and exceptional displays. The lodge has an established, rotating, 8 day menu for guests and an established menu for crew. Inventory, stock, and rotation must occur without fail. Ordering is performed in conjunction with management. Vigilance with sanitation is essential.

Additional Responsibilities Include:

Cooperation with Lead Chef, and Front of House to ensure the best flow and to provide exceptional customer service

Demonstrate new cooking techniques and equipment to staff

Eagerness and abilty to learn from seasoned culinary professionals.

Establish presentation technique and quality standards

Ensure timely serving: 7am breakfast, 12pm lunch, 6pm Soup, 6:30pm appetizers & salad, 7pm dinner, and dessert.

Train to prepare and deliver food to exceptional specifications

Maintain impeccable personal hygiene

Maintain safety standards within the workplace

Communicate via team meetings, one to one meetings, training sessions, notice boards and written formats.

Available for meetings with Culinary team and General Manager

Food orders/quality/inventory control. Check the quantity and quality of received products

All substandard food is reported to Lead Chef with the appropriate paperwork and photos for credit. Due to our remote location it is unreasonable to return substandard items.

Check the quantity and quality of received products

Secure stock, monitor, and control levels. As a seasonal enterprise, our chill and freeze needs to end with minimal stock to store over the winter for following season start-up and our pantry items need to be reduced to as bare a cupboard as possible.

Stock rotation is routinely implemented

All store rooms, fridges, and freezers are kept in order

Crew Food policy is followed with no unauthorized food leaving the kitchen

Cooperate with entire crew during food arrival and stocking.

Comply & implement all health and safety requirements.

Ensure temperature records and food labeling are maintained and up to date

Ensure the kitchen is clean and hygienic, making sure cleaning rotas are adhered to

Monitor sanitation practices to ensure that employees follow standards and regulations

Ensure proper equipment operation/maintenance;

Arrange for equipment repairs in conjunction with the Lead Chef.

Menu Selection and Presentation

Incorporating Whaler s Cove traditions and Owner s vision, while maintaining standards that long time clients have come to expect.

Although there is a menu rotation, the challenge of ending the season with minimal inventory that will keep throughout the winter creates a situation that the last few weeks menu has variability to use up the inventory. There have also been delays with receiving orders due to the unforeseen logistical challenges such as ferries being cancelled due to acts of Mother Nature or mechanical failures. Any changes needed in the menu are strategized with Executive Chef.

Daily Schedule & Routine in Alaska

Kitchen is responsible for filling bellies with good food every day, for up to 100 days, without fail. There are no other options for food service in our remote area. Work week consists of six (6) days on shift with one (1) day off.

Breakfast

7:00 am each morning.

A lunch bar is provided during breakfast (for guests and staff to pack brown bag lunches for consumption while out on the water or in the wilderness).

Twice a week, during guest turnover, double-breakfast service is required.

All guest turnovers happen first thing in the morning with outbound guests leaving on the same aircraft or ferry that the inbound guests arrive on.

Boats are typically away from our dock by 8:00 am each morning and by 10:00 am on turnover days.

Hot lunches are provided to crew at 12:00pm, daily ( 32 people). (Guests are fed first)

Hot Soup at 6:00 pm daily; Appetizers and Salad Bar at 6:30 pm daily.

Dinner & Dessert served between 6:30-8:00pm daily. (Crew is fed first)

Dinner service is usually wrapped up by 8:30 pm. If circumstances prevent any staff from being able to attend dinner, our Chefs and kitchen staff will plate and hold dinner (warm) with notice. It is NOT a requirement for most of our crew to enjoy dinner with guests, however crew are welcome. The dinner and evening presentation is a great way to wrap up the days exhilaration moments. Evening presentations and awards are shared twice a week, the night before guests depart. Guests may chronicle their experiences with the group and share notable catches. We encourage guides and captains to take turns presenting our fish count and sharing their fish stories .

Our Chefs are encouraged to treat our crew with the same customer service as our guests. Without our crew, our self-sufficient operation would not be successful! Management believes that our crew deserves just as fine of food as our guests.

This is the routine, every day, up to 100 days each summer.

Compensation

Salary DOE Starting Range is $4,000+ Plus TIPS. Other benefits disclosed at interview. Room & Board included.

Accommodations & Meals during time in Alaska Crew will be housed in modest, private rooms. A few senior crew rooms have private baths, all others will share bath facilities. Self-service laundry facilities (including detergent) are provided along with bedding and towels. Our staff enjoys hearty meals served buffet-style in the crew dining room. There is no obligation for crew to share their meals with guests; crew is welcome to enjoy their meals in the privacy of their rooms, etc. Accommodations (room and board) are valued at $2000 per month.

Personal Items your only living expenses while at the lodge will be personal items: i.e. toiletries, medicines, etc.

This position will be living and working on-site in Alaska on a remote island for 3+ months; in order to ensure a safe living environment for all, a background and reference check is required prior to final hire.

Whaler s Cove Lodge operates continuously and uninterrupted (24/7) from opening day until the last guests depart.

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