Pastry Cook Halls Chophouse Nashville

Pastry Cook

Full Time - Hourly • Halls Chophouse Nashville
Halls Chophouse is seeking a professional, passionate, hospitality- minded Pastry Cook to join our team! We strive to "enhance" traditional hospitality models by taking care of our employees, guests, and community. If you are a leader who encourages staff progression in a professional and positive culture, Let’s Go!

Job Summary: Halls Chophouse is seeking career minded, passionate and motivated Pastry Cooks. We strive to provide friendly, knowledgeable and professional service with a genuine sense of Hospitality along with a desire to place the guest experience at the forefront of each encounter. If you are detail-oriented and understand what it takes to plate the perfect dessert, we want to hear from you!

Responsibilities: 
  • Prepping, measuring ingredients
  • Cake and dessert decorating 
  • Baking for large format events as well as for distribution to our sister properties in Charleston
  • Expediting during service
  • Following recipes and SOPs
What we need:
  • Experience preferred but not required – We will teach you! You just need to be willing to learn!
  • Able to work in a fast paced, intense, and quiet environment
  • Positive Attitude and Strong Work Ethic!
  • Follow Health & Safety and Food Safety standards.
  • Able to work as a team
  • Punctuality 
  • We strive for all of our staff to have a desire to be a part of a successful team and to work alongside like-minded individuals working together to achieve the common goal of making every guest a repeat guest through food and service. 
What you’ll get from us:
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance available for all fulltime employees (30 hours per week or more). Our company pays up to 70% of your medical premium dependent on the plan you choose.  We also offer legal and voluntary life insurance options.
  •  Paid Time Off to support you with an active life outside of work after 6 months (1 week) and 2 weeks after 1 year.
  • 50% dining discount throughout the Hall Management Group of restaurants
  • Flexible Spending Account or Heath Spending Account depending on the plan you choose
  • Company paid Employee Assistance Program to support overall mental wellbeing
  • 401(k) to help you invest in your future after 6 months with a 4% company match
  • Generous Employee Referral Program
  • A healthy and safe work environment where you are encouraged to grow your career
  • A work community that is actually a community
Who we are:  Hall Management Group operates notable restaurants in South Carolina including Halls Chophouse (Charleston, Greenville, Columbia, Nexton and Nashville), Rita’s at Folly Beach, High Cotton, S.N.O.B and Halls Signature Events. 
 
Please submit an up-to-date resume. We look forward to hearing from you. Let's make something good happen today!   
 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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