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Sushi Chef

Inamo Restaurants
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Sushi Chef – Quick Service Restaurant Manchester





Alongside our tech-led restaurants, we operate five inamo
sukoshi (meaning “little inamo”) locations across Central London, Manchester,
and Sheffield.



inamo sukoshi brings knockout sushi and fusion street food,
inspired by flavours across Asia, to vibrant food hall-style venues. Guests can
enjoy some of our award-winning dishes from the main restaurants — including
our signature Dragon Rolls, Korean BBQ Ribs, and the new Chicken Katsu Curry —
all served with the speed and flair of a QSR concept.



We’re now looking for a skilled Sushi Chef to join our
Manchester team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with proven
sushi-making experience who thrives in a high-energy, fast-paced kitchen.



Responsibilities



            •          Prepare and present sushi and sashimi
dishes with speed, precision, and consistency.



            •          Demonstrate full sushi chef skills,
including:



                        Hand-rolling sushi to a high
standard.



                        Expert fish cutting and portioning.



                        Sushi rice preparation for quality
and consistency.



            •          Maintain excellent food quality,
presentation, and portion control.



            •          Support the kitchen team in delivering
outstanding service for every guest.



            •          Follow all food safety, hygiene, and
health & safety procedures.



            •          Assist with daily opening and closing
procedures.



            •          Maintain your section to the highest
standards, keeping the kitchen clean and organised.



What We’re Looking For



            •          Proven experience as a Sushi Chef in a
restaurant, QSR, or food hall environment.



            •          A passion for service, people, and
fresh food, with strong attention to detail.



            •          Ability to work quickly under pressure
while maintaining accuracy and quality.



            •          High energy and positivity – you’ll be
working in a fast-paced environment serving hundreds of guests daily.



            •          A hunger to learn and develop further;
we’ll support you during induction, then you’ll help support others once you’re
confident.



            •          In the spirit of kaizen (continuous
improvement), you’re always looking for ways to improve and raise standards.



What We Offer



            •          Pay rate: £14.00 per hour



            •          Training and opportunities for career
progression within a growing brand.



            •          Full time position available



            •          Be part of a supportive, passionate
team bringing exciting Asian-inspired food to new audiences.



Location: Manchester- Kargo MKT, Central Bay, Salford M50 3AG



Start Date: Immediate / by arrangement





If you’re a motivated Sushi Chef with the skills, energy,
and passion to deliver exceptional food, we’d love to hear from you.

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