Hiring BOH Positions: Oyster Shuckers, Line Cooks

  • Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Full Time
Hiring BOH Positions: Oyster Shuckers, Line Cooks

Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar

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KITCHEN

FULL-TIME

28-36/HR

SEATTLE

$28-36/HR average + full time benefits, PTO, 401k

We are looking to hire BOH positions: Oyster Shuckers and Line Cooks to work at our Queen Anne Oyster Bar location! We are building our team in preparation for a busy summer season. Come work in one of Seattle's favorite neighborhoods. Just steps from the Climate Pledge Arena, the Seattle Rep Theater and the Pacific Northwest Ballet.

Cooks work in an open kitchen and are encouraged to interact with guests and have fun! A positive attitude and a tidy workspace are imperative. We value hard work, efficiency, and a positive work environment.

Shuckers, Line Cooks

-2-5 years of relevant work experience in an upscale and fast-paced environment.

-Flexible schedule with the ability to pick up shifts.

- Great attitude - team oriented, fun, passionate about food & hospitality.

- high volume, line cook experience

- Passionate about food, specifically shellfish!

ABOUT TAYLOR SHELLFISH FARMS: Taylor Shellfish Farms is a family owned shellfish farmingpany that produces clams, oysters, mussels and geoduck. Thepany owns and operates 3 oysters bars in the Seattle area. Our bars exemplify the Tide to Table philosophy and set a gold standard for oyster shucking presentation. Employees benefit from hands-on seasonal farm visits, proprietary training, and oyster education.

COMPENSATION: $22.21 + Commission( averaging a additional $10-15/hr) and full benefits with average of 30 hours a week (medical, dental, vision, 401K, personal paid time off)

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Taylor Shellfish Oyster Bar - 124 Republican St, Seattle, WA, 98109
Job ID: 484298401
Originally Posted on: 7/7/2025

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