Sushi Cook Sushi by Scratch Restaurants: Healdsburg

Sushi Cook

Full Time • Sushi by Scratch Restaurants: Healdsburg
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
If you’ve got the discipline, we’ve got the sushi dojo

 
If you’re the kind of sushi cook who pays attention, takes pride in clean work, and wants to grow through discipline and technique — you’ll fit in here.

Not because you’re perfect, but because you’re committed.

 
THE WHY 

Sushi by Scratch believes that a team that is well taken care of will pay it forward to our guests, teammates and communities. Our goal is to support you so you can support those around you. We run organized kitchens, care about standards, communicate. We show up for each other day in and day out. Our culture is professional, focused, supportive and FUN! 

Sushi by Scratch Restaurants sees the value in  teaching, training, and knows that cooks become chefs through mentorship, guidance and commitment. Everyone here is working toward the same goal — consistency, craft, and great hospitality.

The expectation is simple: be prepared, be respectful, and bring pride to your work.

 
THE ROLE

You’ll be responsible for:

• Executing recipes and techniques accurately

• Keeping a clean, organized station

• Learning and upholding SBS standards and systems

• Supporting daily service with focus and professionalism

• Working clean, orderly prep and maintaining quality

• Sushi rice production, sauces, fish storage, and rotation

• Bringing a positive attitude and respect for hospitality
 

Non-Negotiables

• 2+ years of kitchen experience (fine dining or high-standard kitchens preferred)

• Positive attitude and willingness to learn

• High personal and professional standards

• Ability to work clean, organized, and efficiently

• Legally eligible to work in the U.S.

• Current ServSafe Food Handler or ability to obtain before starting

• Reliability, punctuality, and consistency in prep + service

• Strong attention to detail and ability to follow systems

• Comfortable in a fast-paced, detail-driven environment

 
The Extras We Appreciate

• Experience in Michelin-level or similar kitchens

• Strong sushi fundamentals or Japanese cuisine background

• Jedi-level time management and station organization

• Curiosity about technique, ingredients, and craft

• Interest in mentoring or being a supportive teammate

• Comfort adapting to structured systems and evolving standards

• Familiarity with hospitality-driven service cadence

• Desire to contribute creatively as you grow

 
On top of that

Compensation $65,000–$75,000 / year**

 
And additional benefits and perks 

For full time and part time that qualify you’ll get a full benefits package:

• 401(k) + matching

• Health, dental, vision

• PTO after 60 days

• Employee discounts

• Wellness resources

• Opportunities for advancement

If you want a kitchen that invests in you — not just your labor — we’d love to meet you.
Compensation: $60,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year

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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