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Kitchen Porter required


SueJ

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Hi All


Its that time of year when we start to get really busy again and so are looking to recruit at least 2 kitchen porters to join our team. We are a really busy catering and events company based on Barry Road although our events are actually rarely in Dulwich! We work in so many incredible venues in Central London and the South East.


Our porters are the backbone of the business and are really valued within the team...I will be honest, the job is not the easiest in the world but the team are lovely and the lunches are great!


Ideally we are looking for 2 people to join us on an adhoc basis and a full clean driving license is essential. Our porters work with us both in the kitchen and as event porters. They work days, evenings and weekends and rotate their shifts to suit family life, social life and work life.


We offer on the job training and a good environment with respectful chefs and good rates of pay - even a pension plan!


If you feel you would be a good fit then please do get in touch. A CV would be great but appreciate this sort of job may suit someone in between work so the CV may not fit the role. A trial is essential prior to any offer of work. (might possibly suit a gap year student wanting to earn plenty prior to travelling?)


Please do get in touch via email

[email protected]


Many thanks for reading

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