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Prep Cook

Job Description Prep Cook PeopleReady of Huntington, WV is now hiring Prep Cooks! Apply today and you could start as soon as tomorrowAs a PeopleReady associate you'll benefit from:
The freedom to work where you want, when you want and as often as you wantNext-day pay for many of our open positionsThe ability to choose long-term positions for steady work or short-term positions if you just want some extra cashThe ability to sign up for jobs right from our mobile app, JobStack! Pay Rate:
The pay rate for this job is $14 - $15 / hour What you'll be doing as a Prep Cook:
Preparing and prep cooking food according to recipes Prepping various food items Observing and testing foods to determine if they are prep cooked sufficiently Storing food at correct temperatures to ensure freshness Utilizing blenders, cutlery, and ovens to prepare food Making sure area is clean and all quality and sanitation standards are met, including cold and hot storage Available shifts:
Shift Timings - All Available Job requirements:
Prep cooking experience preferred Good knife skills and a deep knowledge of food preparation Possess a valid food handler's card or ServSafe certification - our branch will help provide this training Able to work all areas of the kitchen Ready to take control of the way you work? Complete our application to join the PeopleReady team today#EVER650B Recommended Skills Cooking Procedures Cooking Terminology Following Recipes Kitchen Sanitation Sanitary Food Handling Cooking Apply to this job.
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