Growth Kitchen
Kitchen Training & Launch Associate

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The role We are hiring a Kitchen Training & Launch Associate to be the boots-on-the-ground engine behind Growth Kitchen's kitchen launches across the UK. This is a fast-paced, high-impact role for someone early in their career who wants to learn the delivery restaurant industry from the inside out - and isn't afraid to put the work in to do it. You'll be responsible for training 4-5 kitchens per week, travelling across the UK to get new kitchen partners live and operating to the Growth Kitchen and brand standard. Think of this as the frontline of our growth: every kitchen you train and launch is a new revenue stream for our brand partners and for GK. This role sits within the Account Management team, reporting directly to the Account Management Team Lead, and working closely with our Account Managers and Onboarding team. For the right person, the natural next step is growing into an Account Management role as you build your knowledge of our brands, partners, and operations. Key Responsibilities Travel to kitchen sites across the UK to execute 4-5 trainings per week Train kitchen teams on food preparation and presentation, as well as the GK playbook and brand-specific playbooks, ensuring every site goes live to standard Prepare and plan the following week's launches while executing the current week's Work closely with Account Managers to ensure a smooth handover of newly launched kitchens Collaborate with the Onboarding team to flag issues, share feedback from the field, and continuously improve the launch process Be the face of Growth Kitchen in the kitchen - professional, energetic, and representing our standards A background working hands-on in restaurants or professional kitchens is essential - you understand how kitchens work and can earn the respect of kitchen staff quickly Comfortable with significant weekly travel across the UK and open to flexible working hours (but never on weekends or holidays) Highly organised and self-sufficient - you'll be managing a packed schedule with multiple moving parts A strong communicator who can train and motivate teams you've just met Hungry to learn, grow, and progress - this role rewards people who take ownership Resilient and adaptable: no two kitchens are the same Fluent in English and right to work in the UK is a must A clear path into an Account Management role Work at the frontline of one of the UK's most exciting delivery restaurant businesses Get hands-on exposure to multiple restaurant brands, kitchen operations, and the delivery platform ecosystem Work with ambitious, fun, and driven people who care about doing things properly Be part of a company at the cutting edge of the restaurant sector Competitive salary and stock option compensation, pension scheme & health insurance
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