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Prep and Line Cook

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Cousin Vinny's Sandwich Co.

Tampa, FL (In Person)

$46,800 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/16/2026

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Job Description

Prep Cook:
A prep cook's main focus is on getting everything ready for the line cooks to execute dishes quickly and efficiently.
Their tasks often involve:
Ingredient Prep :
Chopping vegetables, marinating proteins, portioning ingredients, and measuring spices.
Prepping Sauces, Stocks, and Bases :
Making stocks, sauces, and broths that are foundational to many dishes.
Pre-cooking or Par-Cooking :
Some ingredients might need to be partially cooked in advance, like blanching vegetables or cooking grains.
Maintaining Inventory :
Keeping track of inventory, ensuring all ingredients are available and fresh for the shift.
Station Setup :
Preparing the workstations for the line cooks, ensuring that tools, utensils, and ingredients are organized and easy to access.
Cleaning and Organization :
Part of the prep cook's responsibility includes maintaining cleanliness and organizing the kitchen for the next round of prep. Prep cooks are the unsung heroes behind the scenes—without them, line cooks would struggle to execute dishes efficiently.
Line Cook:
The line cook is the person working directly on the "line" during service, preparing and plating dishes. Their responsibilities are more immediate and focused on execution: Cooking Dishes to
Order :
Line cooks prepare food according to the chef's specifications and customer orders, working under pressure. Managing a
Specific Station :
Often, line cooks are assigned a particular station—grill, sauté, fryer, or pastry—depending on the restaurant's setup. Each station has its own set of responsibilities.
Ensuring Quality Control :
Line cooks check that each dish meets the restaurant's standards for taste, presentation, and temperature before it leaves the kitchen. Coordination with
Other Cooks :
Line cooks must coordinate with prep cooks, dishwashers, and other cooks to make sure food is prepared on time, especially during rush hours.
Cleaning and Maintaining Their Station :
At the end of each shift, line cooks clean and organize their work areas, ensuring everything is ready for the next shift. In essence, while prep cooks lay the groundwork, line cooks execute and bring the vision to life under pressure. Both roles are interdependent, and a successful kitchen relies on effective communication and teamwork between the two.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule
Shift:
8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Morning shift Night shift
Work Location:
In person