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Demonstrated ability to use basic bakery-related analytical equipment, this includes; thermal profiling, pH meter, viscosity (various methods), specific gravity, product dimension measurement, texture analyzer, dough rheology (by feel is fine), etc.
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Take advantage of our Dough & Degrees program - we'll pay 100% of tuition for undergraduate and graduate online degree programs through Purdue University Global among others. Dough & Degrees - 100% Paid Online Tuition at Purdue University Global among other Online Universities.
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Papa Johns Offers: Benefits- Medical, Dental, Paid Vacation, and 401(k) Benefits vary based off hours worked and position Paid Weekly Dough & Degrees - 100% Paid Online Tuition at Purdue University Global among other Online Universities Flexible Hours 50% off Discounts Direct Deposit and Debit (Pay) Cards On-going Training Programs Critical Ingredients: You need to be at least 18 years old with a car, insurance and acceptable driving record.
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We need help to weigh and shape dough, bake the dough and frost/decorate the cookies after they come out of the oven. After thousands of dollars in wasted dough, recipes that did not live up to their expectations, and cookies that were just plain embarrassing to them today, the cousins decided to try something a little unique, A/B test their way to the perfect cookie.
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You need to be at least 18 years old with a car, insurance and acceptable driving record. Some of the other things we offer: Affordable health insurance options, flexible hours, pizza discounts (of course) and loads of corporate discounts on things like cell phone service, car maintenance & event tickets.
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Prepare, mix, and bake all pastry dishes, including, but not limited to pastry cream, almond macaroons, key lime pie, creme caramel, creme brulee, rum buns, pie dough, chocolate and almond cream pies, sugar dough, and glass paste cookies.
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Do you want to have fun, be eligible for numerous career advancement opportunities and discounts on pizza? You can work either full time or part time - whatever fits your schedule. What about a company that offers many benefits as well as free college tuition.
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We're hiring Delivery Drivers TODAY at an hourly rate plus mileage and tips, which are paid out at the end of each shift. Apply now and one of our recruiters will give you a quick call to get you started.
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The very first Crumbl opened in Logan, UT while Sawyer, Crumbl's COO and Co-founder, attended Utah State University (go Aggies). It all started with one big dream, two crazy cousins, and the perfect combination of flour, sugar, and chocolate chips.
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Preparing all ingredients necessary for doughnut production - brew, dough, glaze, fillings and icings - using the correct formula. This includes preparing the dough, the yeast brew, the glaze, and the fillings.
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Cultivate partnerships with local schools, realtors, title companies, and other community entities to support Knead Dough Fundraiser events, coordinating with the Home Office to ensure seamless execution.
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Reports to: Manager / Assistant Manager / Shift Leader Pizza Maker & Line Cook responsibilities include preparing pizza dough, slicing and chopping toppings like vegetables and meats and executing customers’ orders considering special requests.
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You will also be asked to operate hand-held appliances and simple restaurant equipment (industrial can opener, dough press, industrial dishwasher, etc. With your crew, you serve customers but completing food prep, stocking make lines, pressing dough building custom pizza's and salads, cooking pizza to perfection and assisting customers in the restaurant.
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Able to use equipment such as, but not limited to, cash registers, guest ordering systems, grills, fryers, steam kettles, drink machines, dough machines, ovens, warmers, popcorn machines, ice cream machines, knives, slicers, wedgers, rolling carts, carrying trays, tray jacks, dishwashers, bus tubs and carts, dollies, brooms, mops, etc.
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Benefits*- Medical, Dental, Paid Vacation, and 401(k) If so, come join our pizza team! Benefits vary based off hours worked and position. On-going Training Programs. Want to know more about those perks.
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