Bar Filo

146 Yonge St, Toronto, ON

Line Cook / Chef de Partie

Part Time / Full Time

line cook

Toronto, Ontario (view on map)

Posted 3 hours ago

 
$19/hr
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Immediate Start
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4 days/week required availability
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Afternoons, Evenings shifts

Job Description

A line cook is the engine of the kitchen. While server roles focus on "people skills," line cook requirements focus on technical precision, speed, and physical endurance.

In 2026, most casual dining restaurants prioritize hands-on experience and reliability over formal degrees, though digital literacy for modern kitchen systems is now a standard expectation.

1. Hard Skills & Technical Requirements

  • Knife Skills: You must be fast and consistent with basic cuts (dicing, julienne, slicing) to ensure even cooking and presentation.

  • Station Mastery: Proficiency in at least two of the following is usually required for a "Line" position:

    • Grill: Managing meat temperatures (rare to well-done).

    • Sauté: Handling high-heat pans and sauce reductions.

    • Fry: Managing oil temperatures and breading techniques.

  • Mise en Place: The ability to "set your station" (prep ingredients, stocks, and garnishes) so you don't run out during a dinner rush.

  • POS & KDS Systems: Most kitchens now use Kitchen Display Systems (digital screens) instead of paper tickets. You’ll need to be comfortable tracking orders and "bumping" (clearing) them digitally.

2. Physical & Environmental Demands

  • Heat Tolerance: You will be working in a kitchen that can reach 35°C–40°C (100°F+) near grills and ovens.

  • Physical Stamina: Expect to stand for 8 to 12 hours with high-repetitive motions (lifting pans, chopping, reaching).

  • Heavy Lifting: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs (bulk ingredient bags, heavy stockpots).

3. Legal & Professional Certifications

  • Food Safety: A valid ServSafe (US) or Food Handler Certificate (Canada) is almost always mandatory.

  • Apprenticeships (Optional): In some regions (like Ontario or BC), you can pursue a Red Seal certification or a 3-year apprenticeship. While not always required for casual dining, it significantly increases your pay grade.

  • Education: A High School Diploma or GED is standard; culinary school is a "plus" but rarely a requirement for line-level work.

4. The "Rush" Soft Skills

  • Composure: You must stay calm when 20+ orders hit the screen at once. Panicking leads to accidents or cold food.

  • Communication: "Kitchen shorthand" is vital. You must be able to "call back" orders to the Chef or Expo to ensure the whole team is timed correctly.

  • Timing: Ensuring the steak, the fries, and the salad for one table all finish at the exact same moment.

Requirements:

  • College Diploma
  • Work Permit
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About Bar Filo


Italian Bar Restaurant