Type of contract : Permanent Contract
Activity : Kitchen
Experience required : 2 to 5 years
Published on 21/11/2025
Le Royal Mansour Marrakech recrute un (e) Demi-Chef de Partie.
Mission principale :
Réaliser les préparations culinaires de la partie dont il a la charge suivant les directives de son supérieur hiérarchique.
Activités et responsabilités :
- Confectionne les mets dont il a la charge, en respectant les fiches techniques et les délais ;
- Dresse les assiettes ;
- Applique et fait respecter les procédures de travail et les fiches techniques relatives à sa partie ;
- Remplace les postes inférieurs au sein de sa partie si besoin ;
- Veille à l’application des critères de qualité ;
- Respecte et assure le respect des normes en matière d’hygiène et de sécurité, procédure clé verte ;
- Respecte à la lettre les procédures et consignes pour optimiser la qualité et minimiser les pertes.
- Diplôme professionnel en cuisine ;
- Expérience dans une fonction équivalente de 3 ans et 1 an dans la fonction ;
- Français maitrisé à l'écrit et à l'oral.
Every guest will be amazed by the welcome that Royal Mansour Marrakech reserves for its guests in the heart of Marrakech. It was born from the desire to create a spectacular hotel.
Luxury and service exceed the traveler's expectations by warmly embracing them into the heart of Moroccan lifestyle and art of living. The owners of Royal Mansour Marrakech wanted to celebrate here the architecture, traditional decorative arts, contemporary creation, and culinary arts of Morocco.
The hotel is an integral part of heritage. Cedar wood, intricately carved bronze, and sculpted plasterwork adorn the monumental entrance reminiscent of the grand gates of imperial cities. Just like the famous "Bab el Khemis" (the Thursday gate), the gates of Royal Mansour Marrakech promise "happiness, wealth, and prosperity". The reception areas, lounges, bar, library, and restaurants make the main building a place of life. Arab-Andalusian architecture and interior decoration make it a place of art and culture. Zelliges, glazed clay tiles, smooth and shiny tadlakts (lime plasters) contrast with lace-like plasterwork. The wrought iron of the light fixtures rivals the delicacy of the carved wood doors. Innovation dominates service engineering. Underground tunnels lead to each of the 53 riads. Thus, the staff accesses them quickly and discreetly, ensuring the guests' comfort almost invisibly and respecting their privacy.
Far from traditional hotel codes, Royal Mansour Marrakech is lived as an experience; it promotes emotions and allows everyone the pleasure of creating their own story and future memories.