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Chef Jobs in Workington

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.

Workington

Workington is a town in Cumbria, North-West England. It is on the north bank of the River Derwent, opposite its twin town Cockermouth. Workington is known for its large harbour and beaches, which are popular all year round.

The engineering sector in Workington is growing every year. They have one of the largest petrochemical refineries in Europe and a port that serves many countries around the world.

Transport in Workington is good. There is a direct train line from Workington Railway Station to London, Leeds and Manchester. Many of the major bus operators serve this area including regular services to Carlisle and Whitehaven. The main road that runs North/South through Workington is the A595 which connects Workington to Maryport and beyond.