Pastry Chef de Partie β€” Precision Desserts, Overtime Paid

Pastry Chef de Partie β€” Precision Desserts, Overtime Paid

Full-Time 25000 - 30000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Hawksmoor Wood Wharf

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Create stunning desserts and lead the pastry section with flair.
  • Company: Join the renowned Hawksmoor Wood Wharf, known for its excellence.
  • Benefits: Enjoy paid overtime, team meals, and referral bonuses.
  • Other info: Great opportunity to grow in a supportive environment.
  • Why this job: Be part of a warm, inclusive team that values your creativity.
  • Qualifications: Passion for baking and strong organisational skills required.

The predicted salary is between 25000 - 30000 Β£ per year.

Hawksmoor Wood Wharf is looking for a Pastry Chef de Partie to take ownership of the pastry section and deliver high-quality desserts.

In this role, you'll collaborate closely with the kitchen team to meet the esteemed Hawksmoor standards.

Ideal candidates are passionate about baking, organized, and detail-oriented.

The position includes great benefits such as paid overtime, team meals, and referral bonuses. A warm and inclusive workplace that values individuality awaits you at Hawksmoor.

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Pastry Chef de Partie β€” Precision Desserts, Overtime Paid employer: Hawksmoor Wood Wharf

Hawksmoor Wood Wharf is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant and inclusive work culture where creativity and individuality are celebrated. As a Pastry Chef de Partie, you'll enjoy benefits like paid overtime, team meals, and referral bonuses, all while working in a supportive environment that fosters professional growth and collaboration with a talented kitchen team dedicated to excellence.

Hawksmoor Wood Wharf

Contact Details:

Hawksmoor Wood Wharf Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Pastry Chef de Partie β€” Precision Desserts, Overtime Paid

Attention to Detail
Time Management
Teamwork
Adaptability
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Customer Service