Sushi Cook Sushi by Scratch Restaurants - Seattle

Sushi Cook

Full Time • Sushi by Scratch Restaurants - Seattle
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
Escape from the Every Day and Discover an Extraordinary Career Experience with Scratch Restaurants!

Sushi by Scratch Restaurants is expanding and we are looking for capable and talented chefs to open our newest location!

We invite you to explore our exciting and rewarding career opportunities and to be a part of our growing, dynamic team whose focus and passion is innovation, commitment to excellence, and uncompromising quality. With regular recognition both locally and nationally, this is a great place to grow and develop your career. We are looking for chefs to help us run a Michelin aspiring restaurant. 

POSITION SUMMARY Responsible for or assisting in all daily operations of the kitchen including but not limited to maintaining food and service quality standards. Full and active participation in daily service in proper uniform. Maintain fine dining service standards in cadence with the dining experience. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Execute recipes set forth by the CDC or Sous Chef • Maintain and follow all systems within the kitchen. • Follow detailed recipes and company standards. • Participate in service daily including shift line ups, new menu roll outs, and evolving service and food standards. • Demonstrate familiarity of Omakase style dining • Report to each shift on time and prepared to work: o Clean and neat proper uniform ▪ Black prep shirt ▪ Black pants (no card, track pants, or jeans) ▪ Clean, unstained and ironed white button-down service shirt ▪ Clean white no logo undershirt ▪ Service apron (clean and ironed) ▪ Black shoes (no bright accents) ▪ Sharpened knives o Acceptable hygiene standards o Attend work with a positive and helpful attitude • Sushi rice production and forming techniques in line with company standards. • Soy sauce production methodology, in line with company standards • Counter/ guest service (attitude of hospitality) • Fish storage and quality standards • Proficient in generally accepted sushi techniques and company standards • General product storage and usage • Maintaining clean and orderly prep and service station • Maintain inventory including regular quality inspection of plateware, bowls, service pieces. Reporting any broken items to the CDC or Sous Chef • Maintain a professional atmosphere with staff and supervisors.

This is a full time, non-exempt position, benefits and paid time off are offered after 60 days of employment. 
Compensation: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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