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Cajun Seafood Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Line Cook

Waycross, GA · On-site

$12.50 - $15.50/hr

King Claw, a dynamic seafood & bar known for its bold seafood boils and signature Cajun sauces across Georgia and South Carolina, is looking for a motivated Fry Cook to join our enthusiastic team.

REQUIREMENTS ABOUT THE COMPANY Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

Busser

Country Club Hills, IL · On-site

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

Busser

Lubbock, TX · On-site

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

Busser

Lubbock, TX · On-site

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS ABOUT THE COMPANY Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

If you're excited to be part of a restaurant serving the best viet-cajun seafood, Crawfish Cafe is a great place to grow your career. Server Benefits: * Flexible schedules with AM and PM shifts ...

Busser

Livonia, MI · On-site

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

Busser

Country Club Hills, IL · On-site

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS ABOUT THE COMPANY Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

Busser

Livonia, MI

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS ABOUT THE COMPANY Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

Busser

Crestwood, IL · On-site

$10 - $15/hr

REQUIREMENTS Hook & Reel Cajun Seafood & Bar is a fast-growing, full-service restaurant chain specializing in Cajun-style seafood and interactive backyard-style seafood boils.

If you're excited to be part of a restaurant serving the best viet-cajun seafood, Crawfish Cafe is a great place to grow your career. Host Benefits: * earn takeout tips and tipshare from servers ...

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How much do cajun seafood jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for cajun seafood in the United States is $23.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cajun seafood worker?

Cajun Seafood workers are professionals who prepare, cook, and serve seafood dishes inspired by Cajun cuisine, which originated in Louisiana. Their responsibilities typically include handling fresh seafood, seasoning it with traditional Cajun spices, and using cooking techniques such as boiling, frying, or grilling. These workers may be chefs, cooks, or servers working in restaurants, markets, or food trucks that specialize in Cajun-style seafood. They ensure the food is flavorful, authentic, and meets health and safety standards. Excellent customer service and knowledge of Cajun flavors are important for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cajun seafood chef, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cajun Seafood Chef, you need expertise in seafood preparation, Cajun culinary techniques, food safety, and often formal culinary training or experience in Southern cuisine. Familiarity with commercial kitchen equipment, inventory management systems, and food handling certifications (like ServSafe) are typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, teamwork, and strong time-management skills are critical soft skills for excelling in this fast-paced environment. These abilities ensure consistently high-quality dishes, efficient kitchen operations, and a memorable dining experience for customers.

What are some common challenges faced by cooks in a Cajun seafood restaurant, and how can they be addressed?

Cooks in a Cajun seafood restaurant often face challenges such as maintaining consistency in highly seasoned dishes, managing the fast-paced nature of seafood preparation, and ensuring food safety with perishable ingredients. Mastering traditional Cajun techniques while adapting to high-volume orders requires attention to detail and strong multitasking skills. Team communication is essential, as cooks frequently coordinate with wait staff and kitchen teammates to deliver fresh, flavorful dishes promptly. Continuous learning about regional ingredients and evolving menus can also help cooks advance and grow within the culinary team.

What is the difference between Cajun Seafood vs Fish Cook?

AspectCajun SeafoodFish Cook
Required CredentialsFood Handler's Permit, culinary trainingFood Handler's Permit, culinary training
Work EnvironmentSeafood restaurants, casual diningSeafood restaurants, casual or fine dining
Industry UsagePreparation of seasoned seafood dishesPreparation of various fish dishes
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Both Cajun Seafood and Fish Cooks require culinary skills, food safety certifications, and work in seafood-focused restaurants. Cajun Seafood specialists focus on preparing seasoned, spicy seafood dishes typical of Cajun cuisine, while Fish Cooks handle a broader range of fish preparations. The main difference lies in the cuisine style and specific dish focus, but both roles share similar credentials and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Cajun Seafood job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, and 42% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $48,580 per year, or $23.4 per hour.

Line Cook - Cajun Seafood & Boil Station

Smashin Crab

San Antonio, TX • On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Smashin Crab is seeking dependable, skilled, and energetic Line Cooks to support our high-volume Cajun seafood kitchen.

This position is responsible for preparing ingredients and stations before service, executing menu items according to company recipes, cooking dine-in and takeout orders, shucking oysters, portioning products, maintaining food quality, and keeping the kitchen clean, stocked, and organized.

The ideal candidate works with urgency, follows food-safety standards, communicates well with the team, and takes pride in preparing consistent, high-quality food.

Key ResponsibilitiesPre-Service Preparation and Line Setup
  • Set up assigned kitchen stations before service begins.
  • Prepare ingredients and menu components according to prep lists, recipes, and anticipated business levels.
  • Portion seafood, proteins, vegetables, sauces, sides, and other products for service.
  • Shuck oysters safely and efficiently according to company standards.
  • Prepare and organize seafood-boil ingredients, seasonings, sauces, and add-ons.
  • Stock stations with the required food, utensils, pans, containers, and supplies.
  • Verify that equipment is operating properly and stations are clean, organized, and ready for service.
  • Communicate product shortages, quality concerns, or equipment issues to management before service.
Cooking and Recipe Execution
  • Cook dine-in, takeout, delivery, and online guest orders accurately and efficiently.
  • Prepare menu items according to established recipes, portion standards, presentation guidelines, and ticket instructions.
  • Read and accurately execute guest modifications and allergy instructions.
  • Maintain consistency in flavor, appearance, temperature, portion size, and food quality.
  • Coordinate timing with other kitchen stations to ensure complete orders are ready together.
  • Monitor ticket times and communicate delays, missing items, or production concerns promptly.
  • Assist with front-of-house expo communication when order clarification is needed.
  • Replenish prepared products and ingredients throughout service as needed.
Kitchen Equipment

Safely and properly operate assigned commercial kitchen equipment, including:

  • Grills
  • Flat-top griddles
  • Fryers
  • Burners
  • Burners used for large seafood-boil pots
  • Large boil pots
  • Steam tables
  • Deli and refrigerated preparation tables
  • Hot boxes
  • Coolers
  • Freezers
  • Dishwashing equipment
  • Other approved kitchen tools and equipment

Additional responsibilities include:

  • Follow all operating, shutdown, cleaning, and safety procedures for kitchen equipment.
  • Use caution when working with open flames, hot oil, steam, boiling liquids, hot pots, and heated surfaces.
  • Report damaged, unsafe, or malfunctioning equipment to management immediately.
  • Assist with routine equipment cleaning and preventative care.
Stocking, Receiving, and Product Rotation
  • Stock and restock food, supplies, utensils, and back-of-house work areas throughout the shift.
  • Monitor product levels and communicate preparation or ordering needs to management.
  • Assist with receiving, inspecting, organizing, and putting away vendor deliveries.
  • Verify delivered products for quality, quantity, temperature, and visible damage.
  • Store products promptly in the appropriate dry-storage, refrigerated, or frozen location.
  • Properly label, date, store, and rotate all food products using FIFO procedures.
  • Inspect products for freshness, quality, proper temperature, and expiration dates.
  • Maintain clean and organized coolers, freezers, shelving, storage areas, and preparation stations.
Food Safety and Sanitation
  • Follow all company recipes, food-preparation procedures, sanitation standards, and workplace-safety requirements.
  • Maintain required food temperatures during storage, preparation, cooking, holding, cooling, and reheating.
  • Prevent cross-contamination by following proper storage, sanitation, glove-use, and utensil procedures.
  • Follow approved procedures for handling seafood, raw proteins, shellfish, and ready-to-eat foods.
  • Follow all allergy-awareness and allergy-communication procedures.
  • Use approved chemicals properly and maintain required sanitation concentrations.
  • Keep workstations, cutting boards, utensils, equipment, and food-contact surfaces clean and sanitized.
  • Immediately report food-safety, sanitation, allergen, or product-quality concerns to management.
Cleaning and Side Work
  • Complete all assigned opening, closing, running side-work, and deep-cleaning checklists.
  • Clean and sanitize cooking equipment, preparation areas, storage areas, shelving, walls, floors, and drains.
  • Wash dishes, cookware, utensils, containers, and kitchen tools as needed.
  • Remove trash and replace liners throughout the shift.
  • Clean spills promptly and maintain clear, safe kitchen walkways.
  • Break down and clean assigned stations at the end of service.
  • Properly cool, label, store, or discard remaining food according to company procedures.
  • Assist with additional cleaning and maintenance tasks as assigned.
Teamwork and Communication
  • Communicate effectively with cooks, dishwashers, expo staff, servers, HEBR team members, bartenders, and managers.
  • Assist other stations when business needs require.
  • Respond professionally to recipe corrections, ticket issues, guest modifications, and manager direction.
  • Support food running, order verification, and kitchen organization as needed.
  • Maintain dependable attendance and punctuality.
  • Perform other reasonable duties necessary to support restaurant operations.
Qualifications
  • Previous line-cook, prep-cook, seafood, grill, fry, sauté, or high-volume restaurant experience is preferred.
  • Experience with Cajun food, seafood boils, shellfish, or oyster preparation is helpful but not required.
  • Ability to safely shuck oysters or willingness to learn.
  • Ability to prepare multiple menu items accurately in a fast-paced kitchen.
  • Knowledge of basic food preparation, cooking, sanitation, and storage procedures.
  • Ability to safely operate commercial kitchen equipment and large boil pots.
  • Strong attention to recipe execution, portion control, food quality, ticket accuracy, and cleanliness.
  • Ability to follow recipes, written procedures, checklists, and manager instructions.
  • Ability to remain organized and composed during high-volume service.
  • Dependable attendance and punctuality.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and work as part of a team.
  • Must obtain and maintain a valid Food Handler Certificate that meets all applicable state and local requirements.
Physical Requirements

This position requires the ability to:

  • Stand and walk for extended periods.
  • Work in hot, cold, wet, crowded, and fast-paced kitchen conditions.
  • Bend, reach, twist, push, pull, squat, and perform repetitive motions.
  • Safely lift and carry food, seafood cases, supplies, trash, cookware, and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Safely move, fill, empty, and work around large boil pots as assigned.
  • Work around open flames, boiling liquids, hot oil, steam, sharp utensils, shellfish, cleaning products, and wet surfaces.
  • Safely handle hot cookware, trays, containers, and kitchen tools.
  • Maintain an active pace throughout the scheduled shift.
Compensation

The hourly pay range for this position is $15.00–$17.00 per hour, based on experience, qualifications, station knowledge, and demonstrated skill.

What We’re Looking For

The ideal Smashin Crab Line Cook takes pride in preparing consistent, high-quality food and maintaining a clean, organized, and fully stocked kitchen.

Successful cooks work with urgency, follow recipes and food-safety procedures, communicate clearly, and understand that preparation, portioning, oyster shucking, station setup, recipe execution, cleaning, and teamwork are all essential to a successful service.