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A leading food service company seeks a Chicken Station Worker to ensure high standards in food preparation and customer service at retail outlets. The role involves cooking chicken products, maintaining food safety, and interacting with customers. Ideal for those with food handling skills and a desire to work in a busy environment.
A Chicken Station Worker in a retail setting is responsible for preparing and cooking chicken or chicken-based products for customers in fast-food outlets, supermarkets, or retail chicken shops. The position requires maintaining high standards of food safety, quality, and customer service, ensuring that food items are prepared quickly and consistently.
Food Preparation and Cooking:
Prep Work: Marinate, bread, season, and portion raw chicken for cooking.
Cooking: Fry, bake, grill, or roast chicken to ensure it’s cooked to safe internal temperatures and consistent quality.
Assembly: Prepare meals by pairing chicken with sides (fries, salads, etc.) or assembling chicken-based sandwiches, wraps, or bowls.
Food Presentation: Ensure that the cooked chicken and related products are presented attractively and in line with the brand’s standards.
Quality Control:
Monitor cooking times, temperatures, and portion sizes to ensure the product meets quality standards.
Inspect raw chicken for freshness and discard anything that does not meet the company’s quality criteria.
Conduct routine checks on stored chicken, ensuring it’s stored at the correct temperatures.
Food Safety and Hygiene:
Follow health and safety guidelines for handling and cooking chicken, including using proper sanitation practices.
Clean cooking equipment, prep areas, and utensils regularly to avoid contamination.
Maintain personal hygiene and wear the required uniforms, gloves, and hair coverings to prevent foodborne illnesses.
Customer Service:
Interact with customers in a friendly and efficient manner, taking orders and serving food as needed.
Assist with packaging take-out orders or preparing food for dine-in customers.
Address customer concerns or complaints related to food quality or service.
Inventory Management:
Monitor and track chicken supplies, ensuring that products are well-stocked and ingredients are rotated to minimize waste.
Report any shortages or inventory issues to supervisors or management.
Teamwork and Communication:
Collaborate with other team members in the kitchen and on the front line to ensure smooth operations.
Communicate effectively with supervisors regarding food preparation needs, stock levels, or any issues.
Typically, a high school diploma or equivalent is required, though no formal degree is needed.
Food Safety Certification or similar training (e.g., ServSafe) may be required or encouraged.
Food Preparation and Cooking Skills: Ability to handle chicken and other food products safely, using kitchen equipment such as fryers, grills, and ovens.
Attention to Detail: Ability to ensure consistency in cooking and presentation.
Customer Service: Friendly attitude and ability to handle customer orders efficiently.
Time Management: Ability to multitask and prepare large volumes of food within specified timeframes.
Team Collaboration: Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment with others.
The job is typically in a retail environment such as:
Fast-food restaurants or chicken chains (e.g., Chick-fil-A, KFC).
Supermarkets with hot food stations or delis.
Standalone chicken shops or specialty food vendors.
Physical Demands: The role may involve standing for long periods, lifting heavy items (e.g., boxes of chicken), and working in hot or noisy environments.
Shifts: Retail chicken station workers often work in shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, as the food service industry operates beyond regular business hours.