Come work for a top 50 in the world hotel with two Michelin Keys.
Come work for a top 50 in the world hotel with two Michelin Keys.
All Cooks are responsible for delivering the highest quality food and service at all times. Cooks are responsible for daily operational procedures and are responsible for food production and plating in accordance with company specs and timing standards. Cooks are responsible for following Company recipes at all times.
Displays a pleasant and cheerful disposition. Must maintain a high level of integrity. Is able to adapt to difficult situations. Shows an eagerness and capacity to learn. Can be relied upon to complete tasks. Must have the ability to perform this job successfully, including each essential duty. Must understand the operation of all related equipment. Must possess the ability to communicate via written and/or oral communication with the Kitchen Management.
Culinary degree preferred, with 1 year of related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Explore an exciting career in hospitality with The Mark Hotel New York
The Mark is housed, as it has always been, in the beautiful, 1927 landmark building at the corner of 77th Street and Madison Avenue. But inside, The Mark has been completely reimagined, and given a new life and identity for the 21st century.
Designed by Jacques Grange and with impeccable service under the perfectionist eye of luxury hotel manager Olivier Lordonnois, The Mark combines old-world comfort, avant-garde design, the latest technologies and an unprecedented level of personal service to create the finest New York City five-star hotel of the 21st-century.
The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges in NYC features a masterful design by Jacques Grange and an innovative restaurant menu specially crafted by NYC's pre-eminent chef, the award-winning Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
Each New York City suite and guest room at The Mark Hotel is a luxurious, serene retreat. As in the great public spaces, the hotel's designer Jacques Grange applied his same bold vision and exacting eye for detail, but in a quieter, more private key. The furnishings for the guest rooms and suites have all been personally designed or selected by Mr. Grange, in pale soothing tones that evoke the height of Parisian luxury in the 1930s. State-of-the-art baths, sheathed in black and white marble and nickel fittings, are a contemporary update of Grand Hotel elegance. Beds custom-made for The Mark are dressed in the finest Italian linens.