Kitchen Manager Backporch Drafthouse Northlake 4901 Texas 114, Northlake, TX 76262
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
- Hires 18+
Job Description
A kitchen manager is responsible for the overall operations for the back of house and kitchen area of a restaurant. Kitchen managers hire staff, purchase food and stock, and make sure everyone is trained on proper food preparation and kitchen safety techniques. In addition, kitchen managers ensure that the companies standards are upheld: the food looks good and is cooked properly, the proportions are correct, and it is cooked and served quickly. Kitchen managers also make sure that the kitchen is properly cleaned on a regular schedule, food is disposed of properly and the kitchen meets all sanitary standards.
Kitchen managers also hit the books, by keeping tabs on food cost, waste and employee hours, doing their best to optimize profit for their company and create the best dining experience possible for customers.
Responsibilities
- ▪ Customer-Service: Kitchen managers might have to interact with customers. Being friendly and courteous will help keep customers coming back.
- ▪ Attention to Detail: Kitchen managers have to keep their eyes on a lot of elements: food standards, costs, safety, employee morale, scheduling, etc. You must keep standards until the LAST ticket sold. Have a written routine everyday, and ensure that you complete everything the business needs.
- ▪ Leadership: Kitchen managers must be leaders in the back of house, rallying their team during heavy shifts, resolving conflicts and getting the job done. . Staff morale is very important to any business, especially in conditions such as heat, high demanding, and fast paced. You must be able to be stern with your staff, while being positive.
- ▪ Management Skills: Kitchen managers not only deal with food, they also have to deal with costs, pricing, creating work schedules and more.
- ▪ Organizational Skills: Keeping work schedules, shipments, cleaning schedules and more organized is crucial to the job.
- ▪ Problem-Solving Skills: Dealing with employee conflict, irate customers and wrong stock orders is part of a kitchen managers job. Being able to come up with a solution quickly is a needed skill.
- ▪ Speaking Skills: Kitchen managers need to accurately and easily communicate standards and cooking methods to staff, give orders and speak with customers clearly. Posititively motivate your staff
- ▪ Stamina: Kitchen managers can expect long days around hot cooking elements, much of it on their feet.