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Kitchen Porter

Drake and Morgan
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Kitchen Porters wanted for Drake & Morgan’s Bars & Restaurants

If you love what you do, then we want to hear from you, as a role at Drake & Morgan could be the next step in your career development, and not just another job.

You will be responsible for supporting the kitchen team, in what for us is a key role in the business.

Key responsibilities include the following

• Ensure basic cleaning jobs are carried out as quickly as possible.
• Collect and wash up pots and pans.
• Clean food preparation areas and equipment, in addition to crockery and cutlery.
• Keep the storeroom organised.
• Keep work surfaces, walls and floors clean and sanitised.

We are focused on developing our teams and this role could be the first step to becoming a professional chef with us.

What’s in it for you?

We offer competitive hourly rates, great service charge, cash tips and huge opportunities to progress into bigger roles in the future.

• Career progression
• Meals on duty
• Full cocktail/ wine/ barista training
• Company trips & incentives
• Tips & Service charge
• Staff Parties & Events
• Great team culture
• Your Birthday off & paid

Drake and Morgan is the most progressive and dynamic bar/restaurant company in London. Our vibrant, individually designed venues in The City, Canary Wharf, Bankside & Kings Cross have become the most talked about brand in London, not to mention our venue in Manchester.


Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK

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