- Domain Hospitality
- Availability Full-time
- Experience Mid Level
- Type of contract Indeterminate term
- Location Vienna(Wien)
- Accommodation No
- Salary 2015 - 2400
- Verified company Yes
The Ritz-Carlton, Vienna is looking for Ladies or Gentlemen for our Culinary Department for the position:
Chef de Partie
Your tasks:
· Prepare fresh ingredients for cooking according to recipes/menu
· Cook food and prepare top-quality menu items in a timely manner
· Test foods to ensure proper preparation and temperature
· Operate kitchen equipment safely and responsibly
· Ensure the proper sanitation and cleanliness of surfaces and storage containers
Your Competencies:
· A successfully completed apprenticeship as a chef in the upscale gastronomy/hospitality
· Creativity and love for the product
· resilience, teamwork and flexibility
· attention to detail
· open and professional appearance
Our benefits:
· An attractive salary
· Team-spirited co-workers
· Encouraging management
· Meals in our in-house Employee Dining Room
· Excellent career opportunities within the world's largest hotel chain Marriott International
· Regular growth and training opportunities
· Wellbeing programs
· Worldwide discounts on hotel rooms, gift shop items, food and beverage
· Recognition programs
“We are Ladies and Gentlemen, serving Ladies and Gentlemen”
At The Ritz-Carlton, our Ladies and Gentlemen are the most important resource in our service commitment to our guests.
We are already looking forward to receiving your application:
Please be advised that English language Skills and a valid working permission for Austria are required for this position.
Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. We are committed to non-discrimination on any protected basis, such as disability and veteran status, or any other basis covered under applicable law.
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