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Level 2 Production Chef Apprentice at Idsall School, Telford

Employer
Aramark Ltd
Location
Telford
Salary
£8.25 per hour
Closing date
24 Jun 2023

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Specialism
Catering
Sector
Hospitality & Travel
Role Type
Apprenticeship
Start Date
Immediate
Duration
12-18 months

If you are interested in becoming a chef we offer apprentice training, working in a professional kitchen under a full-time chef. Through this position you will get to work in the food industry, performing basic, intermediate and higher level tasks as you learn.

The apprenticeships will focus on the culinary skills necessary to work as a professional cook or assistant to a chef and we offer a supportive, skilled environment in which to learn.

If you are willing to be curious with food, own your learning journey, share success with your team members and make it special for our customers, then we can show you exactly what it takes to become an Aramark star.

Even better, the majority of our apprentice chef positions are offered on a Monday-Friday, day shifts only basis!

Aramark are a global employer and have multiple opportunities for career growth and development across the UK and the globe.

Duties include

•Working alongside our Kitchen Team

•Learning food preparation techniques

•Cooking and presenting meals to a high standard

•Working under pressure to ensure meals are served on time

•Helping with general cleaning required in the kitchen

•Adhering to hygiene and health and safety standards

What’s in it for you

•Gain a Level 2 Production Chef qualification.

 

•Be supported by Apprentice Mentors, your Head Chef and your Line Manager.

•Off job training which includes bespoke Master Classes, webinars and business focused fun projects

•Face to face and remote learning

•The opportunity to gain recognised health and safety and food safety qualifications

 

You can start an apprenticeship whether you’re starting your career, want a change or you're upskilling in your current job. You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship.

As an apprentice you’ll:

•Have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace

•Learn and train for a specific job

•Get paid and receive holiday leave

•Get hands-on experience in a real job

•Complete assessments during and at the end of your apprenticeship

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