Assistant Bakery Manager 154 - Eagan

Assistant Bakery Manager

Full Time • 154 - Eagan
The Nothing Bundt Cakes (NbC) Assistant Bakery Manager works alongside the Bakery Manager and team members to create the highest-quality cakes, a warm, welcoming environment, and superior guest experience. The Assistant Bakery Manager shares in team leadership and collaborates with the Bakery Manager in driving sales and profitability, executing day-to-day responsibilities and ensuring that all aspects of the bakery operation comply with NbC standards. This role serves as an important carrier of the NbC culture to reinforce core values and bring our brand to life for our team members and guests.

 

Accountabilities/Duties: 

  • Prioritizes the guest experience, models superior guest engagement and fosters a positive work environment. 
  • Partners with the Bakery Manager in leading all aspects of the guest experience, cake production, brand and merchandise presentation, work environment, and inventory control.  
  • Supports the Bakery Manager in recruiting, selecting and training team members, directing daily work responsibilities, and providing performance feedback and coaching. 
  • Ensures NbC product, service, bakery environment, and visual merchandising standards are consistently upheld and that all bakery operations adhere to food and health safety standards and NbC policies and procedures.    
  • Assists the Bakery Manager in executing operational and administrative responsibilities, which may include cake production plans, productivity goal setting, team scheduling, supply ordering, sales and labor reporting, basic accounting and expense control procedures, and payroll processing. 
  • Co-manages special-order fulfillment via web and email for individual guests and corporate accounts as well as large, complex orders and deliveries. 
  • Co-facilitates the opening and closing of the bakery, including cash-drawer balancing and bank deposits. 
  • Contributes to marketing strategy execution in the local community by helping to coordinate and participating in special, brand-building events. 
  • Maintains hands-on knowledge of all bakery roles and steps in regularly to perform various responsibilities as business needs dictate. 

 

Core Values and Leadership Competencies: 

  • Servant’s Heart 
    • Goes above and beyond to support and develop the team and create a superior guest experience. 
    • Keeps the good of the team and guests ahead of personal interests or gain. 
    • Leads by example and displays humility and empathy for others.
  • Spirit of a Champion 
    • Demonstrates an intense drive, a commitment to excellence and a passion to succeed.  
    • Seizes 100% ownership of responsibilities, with zero excuses for issues within direct control.  
    • Operates with a sense of urgency, exercises sound judgment and seeks feedback to improve performance.
  • Genuine Connections 
    • Projects warmth, enthusiasm, and optimism that attracts and energizes others. 
    • Builds positive, productive relationships and communicates often and openly.  
    • Serves as a strong Cake Celebrity/Brand Ambassador in the local community. 
 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Demonstrates an unwavering guest focus and strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage, empower and motivate a team and communicate effectively in both oral and written form. 
  • Has the ability to delegate tasks, communicate clear expectations, direct others’ work and manage performance.  
  • Is highly organized and resourceful, can balance multiple priorities and demonstrates strong follow-up skills.  
  • Possesses strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to accurately assess situations and identify issues, develop possible solutions and take the appropriate courses of action.
  • Demonstrates strong learning agility, with a passion to grow and excel.   
 

Education, Certifications and Work Experience Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED; post-secondary education is a plus. 
  • 1-3 years of guest-facing experience in a retail, restaurant or food service environment, preferably in a lead role with progressive managerial responsibilities.    
  • Demonstrated success creating a superior guest experience and coaching others to do the same, training new team members, directing the work of others, and achieving productivity goals. 
  • Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook, with comfort in learning new technologies.   
 

Work Availability: 

Must have the flexibility to work various shifts, including early mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays, based on changing business demands. 
  •  Hours of Work:  The Manager position is a full-time position and operates within the normal business hours of Nothing Bundt Cakes and might also requires work outside of such normal business hours, as the job duties demand.  The salaried position requires a minimum of 42 hours worked per week during non-holiday weeks and all months excluding November and December.  Any week leading up to and including holidays require a minimum of 55 hours per week in-bakery at any location in need of additional support. Work on Saturdays is required when necessary, primarily during holiday weeks.  
There are plans to incorporate additional bakeries to our portfolio in the future.  With each new bakery there is an opportunity for additional compensation if the scope of work extends to these additional locations.


 
Compensation: $38,000.00 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.





Employees at a franchised Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery location are employed by the franchise owner/operator and are not employees of Nothing Bundt Cakes Corporate (the franchisor). All inquiries about employment should be directed to the franchise owner/operator and not to Nothing Bundt Cakes Corporate. Each franchise owner/operator is responsible for ensuring compliance with local, state and federal 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