Assistant Baker 154 - Eagan

Assistant Baker

Part Time • 154 - Eagan
Benefits:
  • Company parties
  • Employee discounts
  • Training & development
  • Flexible schedule
At Nothing Bundt Cakes, the Assistant Baker is at the heart of it all.

Dedicated to perfecting the craft, you are able to support the Bakery because you see beauty in raw ingredients and strive for consistency when you make our guests’ favorite recipes. You’ll make the cakes that make people’s days, so you’ll get to enjoy yours as well.

Here are a few reasons working here is so sweet:
Enjoy your evenings: We close earlier than most food service jobs.
We offer flexible work schedules.
We’re keeping it casual. T-shirts and sneakers are where it’s at!
Cake discounts. Yummm!
This job is fun. It’s literally a piece of cake!
This is a great place to make new friends!
It smells great in here, all the time, and you will too!
You’ll get trained. Not only on crafting cake, but on growing your career.

Apply now. Joy is the job.

The Nothing Bundt Cakes (NbC) Assistant Baker partners with the Baker to ensure that cakes of the highest quality are consistently created for our guests and contributes to superior service by meeting production demands. Following strict proprietary recipes, NbC production methods, and food safety standards, the Assistant Baker helps the Baker perform the repeated baking process for our delicious cakes offered in a variety of flavors and sizes. The Assistant Baker embodies NbC core values and demonstrates a strong commitment to excellence and efficiency in the workplace.
 
Accountabilities/Duties: 
  • Follows NbC proprietary recipes and cake production methods with precision and achieves productivity goals.
  • Effectively utilizes measuring instruments, commercial-grade mixers and ovens, and other tools to bake cakes.
  • Assists baker with daily baking and production flow and processes.
    • Understands basic units of measurement used in the U.S.
    • Has the ability to perform repetitious, physical tasks that require the strength to lift items of moderate to heavyweight (as much as 50 pounds) and stand for extended periods of time.
    • Is meticulous about using exact measurements, paying strict attention to timing, and working on a tight, fast-paced production schedule.
    • Can evaluate products, processes, information, and surroundings to determine compliance with standards.
      Possesses the discipline and attention to detail to strictly adhere to health and safety practices and work environment standards.
    • Is diligent, organized, and self-motivated, with the ability to operate independently with minimal supervision.
  • Adheres to the proper packaging, labeling and storage of baked cakes as well as product rotation standards, and maintains baking and refrigeration logs.
  • Cleans, sanitizes, and restocks workstation and assists baker to ensure all baking supplies are sufficiently prepared for the next shift.
  • Complies with all health and safety guidelines and NbC policies and procedures, including strict adherence to dress code and personal hygiene.
  • Maintains a consistent work attendance and punctuality record.
  • Is able to understand written and oral directions, interpret instructional documents such as recipes, operating procedures, and health and safety rules, and apply knowledge to perform job responsibilities. 
    • o Please note that NbC recipes are available in English and Spanish.

 Education, Certifications, and Work Experience Requirements:
  • Applicants must be 18 years of age or older.
  • While no formal education or work experience is required, previous experience as a Baker or in another operational support role at a bakery, restaurant, or foodservice environment is a plus.
 
Work Availability:
Must have the flexibility to work various shifts, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays, based on changing business demands. This position is year round.
Compensation: $13.00 - $16.00 per hour

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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Sweet Perks

As a team member at a Nothing Bundt Cakes® bakery, you are rewarded by “Bringing the Joy” to guests each shift! Other potential “Sweet Perks” of working for a Nothing Bundt Cakes® franchised bakery are listed below. Bakeries are independently owned and operated by a franchisee (bakery owner), and perks may vary by location.

Joyful Working Environment
Sense of Family Culture
Flexible Schedule