Lead Line Cook Austin

Lead Line Cook

Full Time • Austin
Benefits:
  • Employee discounts
  • Free uniforms
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
About us... 

We are Escuela, a new concept in Austin coming early 2026! 


At Escuela, we offer a unique dining experience rooted in fresh, locally sourced ingredients, exceptional service, and a deep connection to place. We use regenerative and organic practices on our five-acre farm to source our ingredients for our food and beverage menus—a true farm to table experience. Set in a beautifully restored 100+ year old schoolhouse in the heart of Oak Hill, our restaurant honors the spirit of learning and community that once filled these walls. 


Today, that legacy continues through true Texas hospitality. We invite our guests to have a table right at our farm to tell them stories about our land, our building, and the people behind each plate. Every team member helps carry this story forward, creating thoughtful, memorable experiences for our guests and community. 

 
Benefits/Perks: 
  • Flexible Scheduling 
  • Competitive Compensation 
  • Career Advancement Opportunities 
  • Shift Meals 
  • Off-Shift Discounts 
  • Food Handler Permit Reimbursement  
  • Health Insurance Available (Full-Time Employees) 
 
Job Summary: 
 
We are seeking a Lead Line Cook to join the team at Escuela! In this position, you will be responsible for being the anchor of our line during service, leading by example, showing the ability to prepare food and dishes at the highest level. Our ideal candidate is experienced and committed to creating an excellent experience for our guests, and a drive to excel in a team-driven environment with an array of moving parts. 
 
 
Duties and Responsibilities:  
 
  • Help the chef team create menus according to season 
  • Set up the kitchen with necessary tools and equipment 
  • Prepare food and present it in an appealing manner 
  • Supervise and delegate tasks to other team members 
  • Be a mentor and leader to your fellow cooks 
  • Cultivating high morale to drive the kitchen forward 
  • Remaining calm and supportive in stressful situations 
  • Maintain appropriate levels of inventory and restock when necessary 
  • Follow all food safety regulations 
  • Participate in daily kitchen opening or closing procedures 
  • Perform other duties as assigned by our chef team 
 
Qualifications:  
 
  • Previous experience in a similar role is preferred 
  • Ability to use professional-grade kitchen appliances and equipment 
  • Advanced knowledge of culinary techniques and recipes 
  • Ability to remain calm and thrive under pressure 
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills 
  • Knowledge of food safety practices 
  • Open to feedback and the ability to utilize it as a tool 
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of the position, including standing for long periods and lifting up to 40 pounds 
  • Texas Food Handlers Certification 
 
 
Compensation: $18.00 - $22.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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