Coia's Cafe Restaurant
Pizza Chef

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Company Description
Coia’s Cafe Restaurant is a long-established, family-run Italian institution in the East End of Glasgow, founded in 1928 and now managed by the fourth generation of the Coia family. With a team of around 55 employees, the restaurant continues to grow and develop, with new projects planned for the coming years. Coia’s Cafe is known for welcoming guests from across Scotland, the UK, and abroad, offering an extensive menu focused on high-quality Italian cuisine and beloved traditional dishes. The business is committed to using fresh, premium ingredients and delivering professional service, a unique atmosphere, high-quality dishes, and an unforgettable guest experience. Team members can pursue varied career paths within both the professional kitchen and front-of-house operations.
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The Pizza Chef role is a full-time, on-site position based at Coia’s Cafe Restaurant in Glasgow. The Pizza Chef will prepare and cook a variety of pizzas to a high standard, including dough preparation, sauce making, topping selection, and oven management. Daily responsibilities include maintaining consistent quality and presentation, managing stock and ingredients, and coordinating with the wider kitchen team to support service during busy periods. The role requires strict adherence to food safety and hygiene regulations, cleaning workstations and equipment, and following kitchen procedures. The Pizza Chef will contribute to menu development, support training of colleagues when needed, and help ensure guests receive prompt, friendly, and high-quality food.


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Qualifications
- Strong Food Preparation and Cooking skills, with a particular focus on pizza and Italian cuisine.
- Solid knowledge of Food & Beverage operations, including portion control, ingredient handling, and stock management.
- Demonstrated understanding of Hygiene standards and safe food handling practices in a professional kitchen.
- Experience preparing and working with Sauces, doughs, and other core pizza components.
- Previous experience as a Pizza Chef or in a similar chef role in a busy restaurant environment.
- Ability to work efficiently under pressure, manage time well, and collaborate positively within a kitchen team.
- Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required.
- Relevant culinary training or certification is beneficial; a strong interest in Italian cuisine and continuous learning is highly valued.
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