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Chef Jobs in Lochgelly

Chef

In the engineering sector, a Chef is responsible for managing food preparation tasks within professional facilities, such as on construction sites and staff canteens. Candidates do not necessary need to have previous experience working in the engineering sector to successfully secure a Chef position, if they have operated in a kitchen before preparing food.

Key responsibilities include designing nutritious menus, sourcing ingredients, and supervising cooking processes to maintain strict quality and safety standards. As a Chef you’ll also need to support with supervision of the kitchen team and assist management with planning work rotas.

Companies looking to hire Chefs typically require candidates to have food safety certifications, previous experience (not necessarily in an industrial environment), strong communication and time-management skills. To work in this role as a Chef you’ll need to be able to work under pressure, prepare large volumes of food, adhere to all food hygiene practices and you may be called upon to manage the food budget.

​Lochgelly

Lochgelly is a town in Fife, Scotland with a population of around 8,000 people. It is approximately 20 kilometers west of Edinburgh on the A92 road and has many beautiful stretches for walking as well as theatres, restaurants and cafes.

The engineering sector in Lochgelly is very active and there are a lot of companies working on smaller research projects, as well as larger scale projects. It's very diverse, covering work from the design stage through to the prototyping stage. There are many manufacturing opportunities too with suppliers of everything from metal products to components for control systems.

Lochgelly is well connected by road, rail and bus. The M90 motorway runs through the town making it easily accessible from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth. There is a train station in the centre of town offering connections to Edinburgh, Glasgow and other towns. Buses serve all surrounding areas.