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Kitchen Manager

Aqua Talent Team
Greater London
1 day ago
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Aqua Restaurant Group is home to a unique collection of restaurants and bars in vibrant cities like London, Paris, Hong Kong, New York, Miami, and Dubai.

At Aqua, we offer passionate culinary and hospitality professionals the chance to grow their careers and explore new opportunities.

As our Kitchen Manager, you’ll play a key role in making sure our food is top-notch, our team is thriving, and our operations stay efficient and fun.


Where are we located?

Hutong, 33rd level of The Shard.

We serve lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and brunch against a backdrop of stunning panoramic views of London.


What we bring to the table:

  • Dine with us: Enjoy discounts at all Aqua venues
  • Celebrate YOU: Take your birthday off and earn additional long service leave
  • Grow with us: Ongoing training and development to support both your professional and personal development
  • Financial well-being: Manage your pay with ease through Wagestream & enhance your financial knowledge
  • Breaks: Food provided during your breaks - Restaurant perk
  • Work out: Discounted gym membership
  • Lunch & Learn: Head Office perk
  • Share the Talent: Bring a friend on board and get £500


Your day at Aqua:

  • Keep Things Safe and Tasty: Ensure food safety standards are met, train the team on best practices, and keep our records up to date so everything runs like clockwork.
  • Manage the Magic Behind the Scenes: Oversee all admin matters like ordering, stock, and supplier relationships to keep our kitchen well-supplied, cost-effective, and waste-free. Plus, keep the storage areas spotless and organized!
  • Lead an Amazing Team: Create schedules, mentor staff, and foster a positive and collaborative vibe in the kitchen while keeping everything running smoothly

Where there is water, there is life & where there is life, you will find us!

Dive into a world of culinary innovation and memorable dining experiences, where your love for food and hospitality can shine.

All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

Aqua Restaurant Group welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and is committed to creating an inclusive work environment. If you require reasonable adjustments to make your experience more accessible, please let us know.


Apply today as a Kitchen Manager and be part of Aqua’s global culinary adventure!

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