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CDP & Sous Chefs Required for sites around the Newcastle area

Constellation Careers
Tyne and Wear
1 day ago
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Do you want to provide a legendary dining experience for our guests? Can you deliver culinary excellence going above and beyond all expectations? Look no further…


As part of our culinary team you will have access to our system training which will accelerate you within your Constellation career. With excellent pay, training, opportunity and perks, we look forward to welcoming you to our team!


Working Hours

Constellation optimises the working schedules of Compass employees, so we can also help you work at over 5,000 venues across the UK on shifts that suit you.

We have numerous sites across the Newcastle area, with other sites in Durham, Sunderland & North of Morpeth

The sites in question are mainly Monday to Friday operations, however we do have a couple of 7 day a week operation, with all sites having early 0600 to 0800 starts, with finish times from mid-afternoon to early evening, depending on location


Main Responsibilities

Based in our busy 'staff feeding' kitchen's, your main tasks will be to:

  • Prepare delicious food to menu specifications, ensuring that Compass standards and procedures are followed.
  • Ensure all ingredients are available for the entire menu matrix.
  • Take pride in your business and share agreed standards with your team.
  • Assist with new team members by giving respectful and encouraging coaching as needed.


Skills / Qualifications

We are looking for experienced CDP's & Sous Chef's with exceptional standards of hygiene and cleanliness who inspire those around them to be passionate about food.


Excellent communication and remaining calm under pressure will be key to ensuring smooth delivery.


Why Work for Compass

All Training Provided. Compass Exclusive Benefits, Lifestyle Benefits "Perks" Platform, and Health & Wellbeing Support Programmes Including Access To Our Employee Assistance Programme.


Apply online now via our short application form (only takes 1 minute!). We will be in touch straight away and if successful you could be working as a CDP or Sous Chef in one of our venues within a few days.

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