Doughnut Decorator - 210-Atlanta- GA (Atlanta, GA) Legal & Paralegal - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Doughnut Decorator - 210-Atlanta- GA (Atlanta, GA)

Our mission is to touch and enhance lives through the joy that is Krispy Kreme, not only in our doughnut shops but also in grocery and convenience stores.
What will you do?You'll inspire customer wonder by inspecting our doughnuts to make sure they meet all our quality and food safety standards before packing them up gently for their journey to grocery shelves.
You'll also add filling, icing and other toppings like sprinkles to make them look and taste delicious.
You'll help clean and maintain the work area, so it stays safe and sanitary.
You'll also learn all about how our doughnuts are made and how to operate the equipment.
You'll check labeling of our packages and help in other ways when asked by your leader.
On the moveThis is a role for people who can't stand to sit still during the day.
Get ready to get moving while you pack doughnuts! This may include things such as carrying and lifting boxes or cleaning supplies, sweeping, and mopping.
You'll need to be able to lift a decent amount of weight, up to 25 pounds, and occasionally 50 pounds.
The retail shop can be warm inside as well as a bit noisy, with all that equipment producing delicious doughnuts.
What makes you a great fit?You have 2-4 years of experience working in a food manufacturing or similar environment, doing food packing or processing.
You can pack up our doughnuts gently without crushing them.
You can communicate with fellow Krispy Kremers effectively and know how to stay organized.
You can read and do basic math.
You can move around and are dependable- we need to make sure our customers get their sweet treats! If you have a high school diploma or GED, that's ideal too.
Recommended Skills Mathematics Packaging And Processing Duties Sweeping Mopping Retailing Foods Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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