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Chefs of all levels - Edinburgh and Glasgow Referral

Constellation Careers
Midlothian
1 day ago
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Do you want a flexible and varied work schedule? To work at venues all over Edinburgh, Glasgow and across Scotland. Choosing where you work and how often?


Constellation tailors your schedule, giving you the freedom to work at over 5,000 Compass venues across the UK on shifts that perfectly suit your lifestyle!


With market leading pay, training, and perks. Unlock your potential with total flex and true growth!


What's in it for you.



  • Immediate Start
  • Full or Part time work
  • Weekly Pay
  • Flexible Hours – various shifts patterns available at weekends and weekdays
  • Access to over 150 sites across Scotland plus a further 5000 sites in the UK.
  • Hot meals during shifts
  • Career Progression
  • Employee Perks- Compass Exclusive Benefits, Lifestyle Benefits "Perks" Platform, and Health & Wellbeing Support Programmes Including Access to Our Employee Assistance Programme.


We're looking for:



  • Experienced: Commis, Chef de Partie, Sous, Lead and Head Chefs.
  • 6 months experience required within the role you are applying too.
  • Passionate: A genuine passion for hospitality catering and events, with a desire to create memorable experiences for our guests.
  • Personable: Positive attitude, friendly, outgoing, and able to connect with team members and guests of all backgrounds and ages.
  • Adaptable: Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment and remain calm under pressure, even during busy shifts.
  • Team Player: Collaborative and supportive, with a willingness to pitch in and help out wherever needed to ensure the success of the team.


Pay rate:

Commis: £13.21 + Holiday Pay

Chef de Parties: £16.32 + Holiday Pay

Sous: £18.36 + Holiday Pay

Lead: £19.58 + Holiday Pay

Head Chef: £21.88 + Holiday Pay



If you thrive in fast-paced environments and love the excitement of diverse events and global guests, apply now to begin your journey with a truly connected team!

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