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Line Cook FT *Starting at $20 hr**Roswell**

Ansley Golf Club
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 10 Oct 2025
💰 $40,000/yr

About the role

Description

Line Cook

5500 Settindown Dr, Roswell, GA 30075


Overview: A Line Cook is a vital role in a restaurant or commercial kitchen, responsible for preparing and cooking food during service. Line cooks work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment, ensuring that meals are prepared to specification, cooked to the right temperature, and presented beautifully. They typically work on specific stations in the kitchen, such as grill, sauté, fry, or prep, and collaborate with other kitchen staff to ensure smooth operations during service.

Duties/Responsibilities:

Food Preparation:

  • Prepping Ingredients: Line cooks are often responsible for preparing ingredients for the day’s service. This includes washing, chopping, marinating, and portioning meats, vegetables, sauces, and other ingredients.
  • Station Setup: Before service begins, line cooks prepare their cooking stations, ensuring they have all the necessary tools, ingredients, and utensils ready for cooking. This is called "mise en place" (everything in its place).
  • Organizing Work Areas: A clean and organized workspace is essential. Line cooks keep their stations tidy, make sure tools and ingredients are easily accessible, and ensure food safety protocols are followed.

Cooking and Cooking Techniques:

  • Cooking Dishes: Line cooks are responsible for cooking food according to the restaurant’s recipes and standards. This includes grilling, sautéing, frying, boiling, baking, and other cooking methods depending on the station.
  • Plating and Presentation: After cooking, line cooks are responsible for plating the food, making sure each dish looks visually appealing and is garnished according to the restaurant’s standards.
  • Timing and Temperature: Line cooks ensure that food is cooked to the proper temperature and served at the right time. They may be responsible for ensuring food is ready quickly and efficiently, especially during busy service periods.
  • Consistency: One of the most critical aspects of a line cook’s job is ensuring that each dish is consistent in taste, texture, and appearance every time it’s cooked.

Managing Orders:

  • Reading Tickets: Line cooks receive orders through a ticket system or verbal communication, which includes specific instructions for each dish. They must interpret these tickets quickly and accurately.
  • Timing Coordination: Since multiple orders are typically being cooked at once, line cooks must manage timing to ensure that everything is finished at the right moment and all parts of an order are completed at once.
  • Working with Other Line Cooks: Communication and coordination with other line cooks are crucial for getting multiple dishes out at once, especially if several stations are involved in a single order.

Collaborating with the Team:

  • Teamwork: Line cooks work alongside other kitchen staff, including sous chefs, prep cooks, dishwashers, and sometimes the head chef or executive chef. They collaborate to ensure everything is cooked and served properly.
  • Communication: Clear communication with the rest of the kitchen team and the front-of-house staff (servers) is essential. This helps ensure that orders are correct, timely, and meet the expectations of the customer.

Maintaining Cleanliness and Safety:

  • Health and Safety: Line cooks must adhere to food safety regulations, including proper food handling, storage, and sanitation. They ensure that their cooking areas are clean and organized, following procedures for cleaning utensils, equipment, and surfaces.
  • Cleaning During Service: In addition to cooking, line cooks are responsible for maintaining cleanliness at their stations throughout the service, wiping down counters, washing tools, and discarding waste.

Inventory and Stock Management:

  • Managing Supplies: Line cooks help manage inventory, ensuring they have enough supplies for service, and often assist with ordering ingredients. They ensure that items are stocked appropriately and rotated to avoid spoilage.
  • Minimizing Waste: By following portion control guidelines and using ingredients efficiently, line cooks help minimize food waste.

Handling Special Requests:

  • Accommodating Dietary Restrictions: Line cooks often prepare food according to customer preferences, which may include dietary restrictions (e.g., gluten-free, vegetarian, allergies). They must follow these instructions carefully and ensure the dish meets the specifications.
  • Flexibility: Line cooks need to be flexible and adaptable, handling last-minute changes or special requests in a timely manner.

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