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Kitchen Manager Assistant Manager Jobs in Seattle, WA

Kitchen Supervisor

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$25.46/hr

This role involves managing a team of kitchen staff and volunteers, maintaining inventory, assuring kitchen safety, overseeing maintenance of appliances & equipment, while working closely with ...

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Assistant Manager Brand: Krispy Kreme Reports To: District Leader Job Overview The Assistant Manager supports the General Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the shop to ensure exceptional ...

Assistant Manager Brand: Krispy Kreme Reports To: District Leader Job Overview The Assistant Manager supports the General Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the shop to ensure exceptional ...

Assistant Manager Brand: Krispy Kreme Reports To: District Leader Job Overview The Assistant Manager supports the General Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the shop to ensure exceptional ...

Assistant Manager Brand: Krispy Kreme Reports To: District Leader Job Overview The Assistant Manager supports the General Manager in overseeing the daily operations of the shop to ensure exceptional ...

You'll partner closely with F&B Management on everything from menu pricing to cost controls, acting as an advocate for both the kitchen team and the guest experience. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Banquet ...

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Kitchen Manager Assistant Manager information

What is a kitchen manager assistant manager?

Kitchen Manager Assistant Managers are professionals who support the kitchen manager in overseeing the daily operations of a restaurant or food service kitchen. Their responsibilities typically include supervising kitchen staff, ensuring food safety and quality standards are met, managing inventory and supplies, and assisting with scheduling and training. They play a key role in maintaining efficient kitchen operations and helping deliver a positive dining experience for customers. In many establishments, they also step in to handle managerial duties when the kitchen manager is unavailable.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a kitchen manager assistant manager?

To thrive as a Kitchen Manager Assistant Manager, you need experience in food preparation, kitchen operations, and staff supervision, often supported by a food safety certification. Familiarity with inventory management systems, point-of-sale (POS) software, and scheduling tools is valuable. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help you motivate teams and handle high-pressure situations. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring efficient kitchen operations, maintaining food quality standards, and supporting a positive work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by a kitchen manager assistant manager, and how can they be effectively addressed?

A Kitchen Manager Assistant Manager often encounters challenges such as coordinating staff schedules, maintaining high food quality during busy periods, and ensuring strict compliance with health and safety regulations. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are key to overcoming these challenges. Proactively training team members, monitoring inventory closely, and fostering a positive team environment can help streamline operations and minimize issues. Regularly collaborating with the head chef and front-of-house managers also ensures smooth service and quick problem-solving.

What is the difference between Kitchen Manager Assistant Manager vs Kitchen Supervisor?

AspectKitchen ManagerAssistant ManagerKitchen Supervisor
CredentialsFood safety certifications, management experienceFood safety certifications, supervisory experienceFood safety certifications, some supervisory experience
Work EnvironmentOversees entire kitchen operationsSupports kitchen manager, handles daily tasksSupervises kitchen staff, ensures quality
Employer UsageRestaurants, hotels, cateringRestaurants, hotels, cateringRestaurants, catering, institutional kitchens

The main difference is that the Kitchen Manager oversees all kitchen operations and strategic planning, while the Assistant Manager supports the Kitchen Manager and handles daily tasks. The Kitchen Supervisor focuses on supervising staff and maintaining quality standards. Both roles require food safety certifications, but the Kitchen Manager typically has more managerial experience and responsibilities.

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School Kitchen Manager - Broadview Thomson K-8

Seattle Public Schools

Seattle, WA • On-site

$22.44 - $26.97/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Seattle Public Schools rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

193rd of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Overview of Position Summary of Assignment Under the general direction of Culinary Services Director or designee, responsible for heating and serving of high quality, nutritious meals under sanitary conditions in a Satellite kitchen. Essential Functions Prepare and serve attractive, high quality, nutritious, cost effective meals following menu planners meeting District requirements. Ensure that all student helpers and staff comply with proper food handling techniques and follow safety and sanitation procedures.

Develop, prepare and post work schedules and diagram of serving area for program continuity and to assure that tasks are complete within the time allocated. Maintain accurate records and complete necessary reports including meal count, cash count, tickets, menu planners, orders, delivery, payroll, inventory and other reports needed according to District procedures either manually or by computer. Maintain and schedule cleaning of kitchen and storeroom as well as kitchen equipment including tables and chairs.

Report equipment malfunctions to ensure safe working conditions. Order appropriate number of meals from central kitchen and adjust meal count as needed to utilize all food ordered. Maintain appropriate stock of food and supplies; rotate and reorder as needed.

Establish and maintain cooperative working relations with others. Assist school staff in promoting proper nutrition. Respond to suggestions, complaints and requests of building staff and students.

Report all accidents promptly to Culinary Services office. Train and supervise staff including conducting performance evaluations. Train, monitor and evaluate student workers, substitutes and assigned staff.

Promote Culinary Services programs to increase meal participation. Check and secure kitchen and dining area at the end of the shift. Perform related duties as assigned.

WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to stand and walk for prolonged periods; ability to lift up to 25 Ibs.; carry, push, stoop, reach and ability to handle and perform fingering functions. Required to shift tasks and priorities; experience frequent interruptions; requires flexibility and adaptability; perform repetitive tasks; requires individual initiative and teamwork; ability to communicate with students and adults in some difficult situations. Requires effective decision making and problem solving; required to communicate with difficult individuals; excellent listening skills; adapt to change and remain flexible

Have normal far vision, depth perception and color vision. May be exposed to general cleaning chemicals. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of: Food preparation techniques and procedures Food Safety and Sanitation\ Basic Math Modern methods of food preparation, including recipe adjustment; acceptable product standards, including quality and sanitation aspects; basic math; basic computer operation.

Skill in: Use English communication orally and in writing Team work Ability to: Do simple mathematical calculations. Follow instructions and use fundamentals of food preparation techniques and procedures following approved safety and sanitation requirements. Learn Federal, State and Local requirements for the National School Lunch Programs Operate all types of commercial kitchen equipment, including a mechanical aptitude for operating/adjusting complex equipment.

Establish and maintain good working relationships with a variety of employees. Work under supervision Typical Qualifications EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent. LICENSES AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid Food Handler's Permit ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Knowledge of menu planning and the nutritional requirements of the United States Department of Agriculture school meal patterns.

Ability to accurately complete necessary records required by the United States Department of Agriculture, the State and the District. Ability to take initiative, analyze information/situation and resolve situation or recommend effective solution to Culinary Services office. Must possess a valid WA Food Handler's Permit Audit and reconcile inventory and financial records.

Provide direction to assigned staff. Knowledgeable of basic food handling and preparation techniques and safe practices and ability to use kitchen tools and equipment.


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