Chefs/Cooks, Wilderness Hotels, Inari
- Location Inari
Posted 04.11.2024, 13:42 - Closes 18.11.2024, 23:59
Chefs/Cooks, Wilderness Hotels, Inari
Are you the chef/cook we are looking for?
We are looking for experienced chefs, cooks and breakfast cooks for our client company Wilderness Hotels for the winter season 2024-2025!
As chef/cook your work tasks include preparing the kitchen for service, cooking proudly tasty ala carte, buffet-food or breakfast; taking care of cleanliness of kitchen and other kitchen tasks. You will be working closely with the rest of the kitchen team and waiters. We hope you already have experience from a la carte or from buffets, ability to work independently and under pressure. The most important thing is your service mind and your will to do your best.
Employment starts with orientation around November and ends 31.03.2025. Wilderness Hotels owns five hotels and you would be located to one of those (Juutua, Inari, Muotka, Nellim, Nangu). There are shared apartments for employees near the workplaces.
Terms of employment are based on the collective agreement for hotel- and restaurant industry. Salary according to the agreement. Employment contract will be between Go On and employee.
What we offer:
* Full-time work
* Good orientation and support from your team
* Possibility to develop your skills
* Shared accommodation near the workplace
What we hope from you:
* Suitable education / work experience
* High motivation for kitchen work
* Excellent team working skills
* Fluent English language
* Will to learn and develop your skills in the kitchen
* Own car is an advantage in this area
How to apply:
Please notice – we can’t accept email or WhatsApp applications. Applications only via our websites www.go-on.fi in English or in Finnish. We will contact you during the recruitment process.
More Information:
Go On Lappi
Lappi@go-on.fi
WILDERNESS HOTELS
Wilderness Hotels is a family-owned company with five exquisite resorts in Northern Lapland. Our hotels are in nature´s most beautiful places: by lakes and rivers, away from light pollution and busy city life.