Career

Food Trades Assistants

Hospitality & Tourism

Career stats

Weekly pay

$900

Prospects

Medium

Employed in Australia

6,600

Growth

Moderate growth

Overview

Food Trades Assistants assist Food Trades Workers by performing routine food preparation, cleaning and storage tasks.

Job Titles

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Job Tasks

This occupation may include associated occupations with varying tasks.

  • gathering food ingredients in preparation for cooking and serving
  • gathering pots and pans in preparation for cooking food ingredients
  • weighing and measuring ingredients
  • washing peeling cutting slicing and dicing ingredients for cooking and serving
  • cutting and grinding meat poultry and seafood in preparation for cooking
  • removing cooked food from ovens and food warmers
  • washing work areas equipment utensils dishes and silverware
  • storing food supplies equipment utensils dishes and silverware in refrigerators cupboards pantries and other storage areas
  • informing Foods Trade Workers when food supplies are low

Training & Qualifications

Vocational education & training (VET)

  • Certificate I in Food Processing 

 

Short Courses Available

  • Certificate II in Baking
More about VET

Industry

Hospitality & Tourism

If you are outgoing, like dealing with people and enjoy working as part of a team, then you should explore the possibilities of a career in the Hospitality & Tourism industry. Employment in this industry has been rapidly increasing, with the hospitality industry offering the largest number of jobs and there are a huge variety of roles available! The Hospitality & Tourism industry encompasses many different sectors including catering and events, restaurants, cafés, clubs and hotels. This gives you the opportunity to work in a vast range of establishments, depending on your qualification. Many of the jobs in the hospitality industry include food, therefore a lot of positions involve working in kitchens. “Front of house” roles require you to work directly with customers in a fast-paced environment. This could be as a waiter, bar attendant or function coordinator. Supervisory and management positions are also available in all of these areas, You could possibly even end up running the show in your own business. If you like helping people and making them feel comfortable; you should explore career pathways in accommodation services (such as in reservations, reception, or housekeeping). People working in smaller hotels, motels and holiday parks are often responsible for a variety of tasks, from reception duties to room service, making for a very interesting and rewarding experience.With Australia being a popular travel destination, and fast become ‘foodie’ destination this industry is growing! It’s a great industry to explore if you love both food and/or and travel.

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