Hana Group US
Sushi Chef II

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Description
The Sushi Chef II position is a highly trained and experienced role in our organization. Identified as an expert in the art of sushi, you will be a master of knife skills, fundamentals of rolling sushi, and food safety.
The Sushi Chef II’s responsibilities include:
- Preparing traditional Japanese sushi rice
- Chopping, slicing, and filleting various kinds of fish
- Maintaining a clean and safe work environment
To be successful as a Sushi Chef II, you should ensure that all ingredients used in dishes are of the highest quality. You will minimize waste and costs through proper utilization of resources and handling of food and equipment. Ultimately, an exceptional sushi chef should work well under pressure and maintain restaurant quality standards during assigned work hours. You will lead by example at the sushi bar ensuring necessary preparation, smooth operations, and excellent customer service, engaging the customer.
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- People Skills
- Expert Culinary Skills
- Product Knowledge
- Quality and Food Safety
- Profit Knowledge and Waste Control
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Expert in cutting, slicing, and filleting different types of fish and vegetables
- Adhering to training guide/manual specs, creating rolls based upon guidelines provided to each kiosk
- Inspecting the quality of fruits, vegetables, and fish used to prepare sushi dishes and informing the STL when quality is sub-standard
- Preparing various types of sushi dishes according to established company guidelines on quality, portion size, presentation, and food safety
- Expert understanding of food waste and costs and how it impacts the goals of the kiosk
- Creating an expectation for a clean work environment in order to prevent food contamination
- Reporting any problems with kitchen equipment to the manager on duty
- Sterilizing all utensils, instruments, and equipment used in sushi preparation before every use
- Greeting and communicating with customers to ensure that they feel valued as our customer


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This job posting describes the general duties and responsibilities for the position. Other duties may be assigned as needed.
Requirements
- Minimum of two years in the food service industry; sushi rolling experience required
- Excellent knife skills - experienced in cutting large fish for sashimi & nigiri and prepping vegetables for common sushi rolls & garnish
- Ability to read, write, and communicate in English
- Demonstrated professionalism in front of the customers and respect for co-workers and workplace at all times
- Valid food handler’s license, with expert knowledge of food safety regulations
- The ability to stand for long periods of time
- The ability to work under pressure with sound judgment
- Encompass the company mission and core values
Hana Group North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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