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Back of House Team Member

The Restaurant Hub
Worcestershire
2 days ago
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Join Our Back of House Team and Bring Culinary Excellence to Life!

Be the Heart of Our Kitchen!

At Our Restaurant Hub, we’re combining the flavours of top brands from the Boparan Restaurant Group, including Carluccio's Caffe, Slim Chickens, Ed’s Easy Diner, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, and Harry Ramsden's—all in one vibrant space. We’re not just preparing meals; we’re crafting culinary experiences that delight every guest.

Why This Role Is Special:

As a Back of House Team Member, you’ll be an essential part of our kitchen, helping to create the delicious dishes our guests love. From prepping fresh ingredients to ensuring every plate meets our high standards, your hard work and dedication behind the scenes will help make every dining experience memorable.

Your Key Responsibilities:

  • Food Preparation: Prepare ingredients, cook, and plate dishes with care, following our recipes and presentation standards.
  • Quality Assurance: Ensure every dish that leaves the kitchen is perfect, from taste to presentation.
  • Kitchen Organization: Keep your workspace clean and organised, ensuring the kitchen runs smoothly and efficiently.
  • Team Support: Work closely with your teammates, helping where needed to ensure seamless service.
  • Stock Management: Monitor ingredients and supplies, reporting any shortages to keep the kitchen well-stocked and ready.
  • Safety and Hygiene: Follow all health, safety, and hygiene standards to maintain a safe and clean working environment.

What We Offer:

  • Generous Discounts: 50% off at all our brands for you and up to 5 friends—plus additional perks!
  • Training and Development: Opportunities to learn new skills and advance in your culinary career.
  • Supportive Team Environment: Work in a kitchen where teamwork and collaboration are key.
  • Flexible Hours: We offer flexible working schedules to fit your lifestyle.

Are You the Team Member We’re Looking For?

If you’re passionate about food, thrive in a fast-paced kitchen, and are committed to quality, we’d love to have you on our team! Join us and play a vital role in delivering the delicious dishes that keep our guests coming back.

Apply Now and Start Cooking Up a Great Career with Us!

Boparan Restaurant Group (BRG) is a growing hospitality group committed to striving to become the Best Restaurant Group in everything we do. We’re obsessed with building credibility, going above and beyond, and delivering a memorable guest experience and an amazing working environment.

At BRG, we live by our core values:
✅ Honest – Acting with integrity in everything we do.
✅ Hardworking – Giving our best, every day.
✅ Hungry – Always striving for growth and excellence.
✅ Heart – Caring deeply about our people, our guests, and our communities.

Historically Kidderminster is famous for Carpets and located on Carpet Trades Way you’ll find our Kidderminster Restaurant Hub. Located upstairs inside the Sainsbury’s Supermarket you’ll find a range of meals from Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Slim Chickens, Ed’s Diner and Harry Ramsdens as well as Caffe Carluccio’s. 

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