Bury’s local award-winning café based in the Fusiliers Museum on Moss Street is excited to announce that they are currently seeking a talented and experienced sous chef to join their growing team.
As one of the most popular cafes in the town centre, Olive's Kitchen is looking for someone passionate about food and with a proven track record of creating delicious and creative dishes.
Tony said, "We are thrilled to be expanding our team and are looking for someone who shares our passion for creating amazing food for our customers. We are committed to providing the highest quality ingredients and exceptional service, and we are confident that the right candidate will help us continue to deliver on that promise."
The cafe is a great environment, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with a team of passionate and talented individuals committed to creating an exceptional dining experience for the residents of Bury.
If you are a skilled and passionate sous chef looking for an exciting new opportunity, this could be your perfect role. To apply, please pop in and see the team or email info@oliveskitchen.co.uk
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