The Kitchen Support Expert (Hot Kitchen) assists chefs with food preparation, cooking support, ingredient handling, stock organization, equipment cleaning, and maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety. Candidates should ideally have kitchen or food-service experience, basic knowledge of hot-kitchen operations, and an understanding of food safety procedures. The role requires physical stamina, attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced hotel environment. Good teamwork, willingness to follow instructions, flexibility with shifts, and a professional attitude are expected. Marriott may also require candidates to meet local employment and work-permit requirements. Formal culinary training is helpful but practical kitchen experience and a strong willingness to learn may be equally valuable.
Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel is part of Marriott International, one of the world's largest hospitality companies, operating a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts worldwide. The property is located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, overlooking the South China Sea and close to the city's business, shopping, dining, and waterfront areas. Marriott hotels are known for structured service standards, professional training, international career opportunities, and a strong focus on guest satisfaction. The hotel offers accommodation, restaurants, meeting facilities, leisure amenities, and event services for business and holiday travelers. Employees commonly work in a multicultural environment and may receive benefits such as meals, uniforms, staff rates, service charge eligibility, and development opportunities, depending on the employment contract and local policy.
Malaysia offers hospitality, tourism, food and beverage, retail, marine recreation, and service jobs, especially in Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang, and resort islands. Kota Kinabalu, on Borneo, has a relaxed coastal lifestyle, warm weather, excellent seafood, and access to beaches, islands, and Mount Kinabalu. Malaysian culture is multicultural, with Malay, Chinese, Indian, Indigenous, and international influences. English is widely used in hotels, while Malay is the national language. Living costs are moderate, though accommodation near major resorts can be higher. Foreign workers generally need an employer-sponsored work permit and must satisfy immigration, medical, and sector requirements; working before approval is not permitted. Employers often guide applicants through the process. Bring suitable tropical clothing, prepare for humid weather, and research housing, transport, healthcare, and contract benefits before relocating.
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