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Cook and Culinary Specialist (83318) at U.S. Army Reserves
Job Description
Culinary Specialist
Job Overview:
We are in search of aspiring culinary enthusiasts eager to acquire the essential skills needed for success across various culinary domains. In this role, you will be equipped with the expertise to nourish the organization through diverse cooking techniques, catering, hospitality services, inventory management, and upholding the highest standards of cleanliness.
Requirements:
Attend a 19-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in menu planning, catering, expert cooking techniques, culinary art design, food preparation, food storage, inventory, sanitation standards, forecasting, food inspection, food quality standards, cleanness standards, station establishment, hospitality services, and temperature control point.
Your job experience may qualify for a reduced training timeline and promotion.
Advanced certifications require additional full funded training programs.
Benefits:
Pay and Promotion:
Additional Career Opportunities:
Upon successful completion of first term contract, you are guaranteed up to 5 interviews with your choice 1,200 industry leading organizations including Tyson Foods, Pepsi Co, and Smithfield Foods.
Similar Career Fields Include: Sous Chef, Head Cook, Food Preparation Work.
About Our Organization:
The U.S. Army is wealth of possibilities for your future - whether you are looking to build a meaningful career, continue your education, or start a family, the Army is committed to helping you build the future you are looking for and improve yourself in the process. Be All You Can Be.
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Typical mid-level pay: $61k for Chefs and Head Cooks nationally
Senior roles pay 61% more than entry—experience is well rewarded.
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