Line Cook NADC - Chicago

Line Cook

Full Time • NADC - Chicago
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
 Not a Damn Chance Burger (NADC) is a wagyu cheeseburger collaboration between Professional Skateboarder Neen Williams and Michelin Starred Chef Phillip Frankland Lee of Sushi by Scratch Restaurants & Pasta Bar 
 
NADC Burger - Chicago is looking for a line cook to join our team. Come be part of a team who is looking to provide a friendly, fun and welcoming atmosphere for the community to enjoy high quality and thoughtful culinary selections. We value our team and are very proud of their accomplishments and commitment. This is not just another job but a career opportunity to grow with us as we grow. 

POSITION SUMMARY 
The line cook position is responsible for preparing the food according to the Company Standards ensuring compliance with all food and sanitation requirements.  This position must be able to work with a flat top griddle and fryer.  This position requires the ability to read customer orders according to the specifications listed as well as communicate with the team and customers.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Prep according to the daily or weekly par
• Cook and package batches of food, such as hamburgers prepared to order or kept warm until sold.
• Cook the exact number of items ordered by each customer, working on several different orders 
• Read food order slips or receive verbal instructions as to food requirements, and prepare and cook food according to instructions.
• simultaneously.
• Measure ingredients required for specific food items.
• Wash, cut, and prepare foods designated for cooking.
• Clean food preparation areas, cooking surfaces, and utensils.
• Operate large-volume cooking equipment deep-fat fryers, or griddles.
• Verify that prepared food meets requirements for quality and quantity.
• Maintain sanitation, health, and safety standards in work areas.
• Clean, stock, and restock workstations and display cases.
• Participate in pre-shift meetings for instructions
• Communicate effectively and respectfully with management and coworkers 
• Ability to work effectively and efficiently under pressure and maintain high standards
• Additional duties as needed by the position

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES)
• 2 years of high-volume kitchen experience required
• Food Handler is required
• Knowledge of restaurant prep and cooking methods
• Exceptional written and verbal skills 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Supervisory experience or progressive management
• Bilingual: English/Spanish

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT 
• Standing for long periods of time 
• Frequent squatting, twisting, lifting, carrying of products
• Frequent hand washing 
• Working in extreme temperatures
• Exposure to loud noises
• Exposure to working in close spaces 

Position: Full time 
Rate $16.20 + tips

Benefits offered for full time: 
Medical, Dental, Vision after 60 days, PTO, Sick time, Dining discounts, 401K with Matching, EAP Services and more! 
Compensation: $16.20 per hour

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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