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  • DurhamDH
  • Posted 12th Mar 2010
  • Posted by: First Contact Chefs
  • Salary: 14000 GBP per annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Reference: 2248031
  • This job has been viewed 256 times since it was posted.

Job Description

This 4 star hotel would like to appoint an experienced Chef de Partie with excellent all round skills and knowledge.

Situated in County Durham nestled on the banks of the river Wear, this beautiful hotel requires a Chef de Partie to join their established brigade. The hotel has two restaurants, the main restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere offering a full a la carte menu which is traditional in style, with influences from around the world, the food and service has gained a AA Rosette. The hotel also offers a brasserie style café, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as a room service menu is also available. First class C & B facilities which are particularly popular with wedding parties are catered for through a separate kitchen and team.

You will be working across all sections, assisting the Senior Chefs in all aspects of the successful running of the busy kitchen on a day to day basis. It is therefore essential that all applicants are experienced within a similar quality, multi outlet establishment. Candidates would ideally have a Rosette background.

Reporting to the Head Chef. Benefits include Competitive salary 20 days holidays annually Great location Opportunities for career development

Qualifications/Experience required: Previous experience at CDP or sous chef level using fresh produce and producing consistent quality is essential All applicants should have NVQ level 1&2 or equivalent and Hygiene certificate essential.

In line with the requirements of the Asylum & Immigration Act 1996, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documented evidence of the eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process.

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