Demi Chef de Partie

Fortnum & Mason
London
6 days ago
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Demi Chef de Partie (Monday to Friday Only)

Our Royal Exchange satellite bar & restaurant is located in the heart of Bank. This bustling London location is within walking distance to plenty of bus stops, as well as Bank station. There is plenty to do and explore in this area and just a hop, skip and a jump to the London CBD.Demi Chef de Partie

Royal ExchangeTaking pride of place at the Royal Exchange Courtyard in Bank, the Fortnums Restaurant and Bar is one of Londons most Instagrammable restaurants. Serving a luxurious selection of fine caviar and oysters to hand carved smoked salmon with our very own selection of cocktails. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and afternoon tea 5 days a week.We are currently looking for a skilled Demi Chef de Partie to join the brigade. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to expand their skill set within a fine dining establishment and develop their career.Key Accountabilities:Working with the Senior Team to ensure the food is delivered to the highest standard in the section of responsibilityCheck the Section for standards regularly ensuring that all audits and temperature checks are completedWork with the Senior team on Stocktakes ensuring you are reporting accuratelyWork closely with the Restaurant team to ensure a collaborative partnership between front and back of houseDemonstrate high levels of planning, organising, and time management to drive the operational execution across the sectionEnsure adherence to company policies, controls and standards (e.g. due diligence, cleanliness, and HSE)Monitor and maintain inventory, ensuring these are highlighted to the Senior ChefsWe expect the successful candidate to have the following skills and experience:Experience within a busy restaurant kitchen as a Demi Chef de PartieWilling to learn and growPassionate about foodHave excellent longevity with your past employersMaintaining Food Safety standardsWe are committed to developing your career and nurturing your talent, regardless of age; disability; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race; religion or belief; sex; sexual orientation. We respect and embrace each others differences, to create a truly inclusive environment.In the last year alone, our people have been recognised and celebrated, winning awards for their outstanding contributions to Retail, Technology, Global Hospitality & Tourism, Visual Merchandising & Display, Customer Service and Local Community Awards

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