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At New City Microcreamery, we are not only an Ice Cream Shop. Think of us as a factory where anything we dream is within our reach. As a Scooper, you'll be an essential part of our guest's experience.
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As an Ice Cream Scooper, you will be creating a fun and memorable experience for our guests by scooping ice cream, making ice cream sundaes and milkshakes and various novelty items, making coffee and tea drinks, and of course toasting that marshmallow fluff.
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You will ring up customers, keep the shop clean, know our menu inside and out, make waffle products, change out tubs of ice cream. Handle and store ice cream products according to safety and hygiene standards.
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The Scooper takes our guests on taste adventures by sampling and scooping ice cream and narrating the journey to create memorable experiences. Audit invoice and put away large orders of ice cream in the walk-in freezer.
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In this role, you will welcome customers into the store and prepare their coffee and ice cream orders. In this role, you will welcome customers into the store and prepare their coffee and ice cream orders.
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Gelati Celesti Ice Cream is growing and needs talented team members to join our Scotts Addition location as a Scooper! We enjoy indulging in our ice cream as much as we do scooping it for others.
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Lundy's Ice Cream Shop is now accepting applications for Ice Cream Scooper for our newest location in Fargo! Be knowledgeable of our company's history, vision, and willingness to share our passion for ice cream and cocoa bombs.
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As an Ice Cream Scooper at Paradis, you will be at the forefront of our customer service efforts, handling cash transactions. Produce ice cream, make shakes, coffee, and other Paradis products (when applicable.
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To bring the magic of our homemade ice cream to every guest through the creation of artistic quality, perfectly portioned ice cream treats. Make increased ice cream consumption the goal of each shift.
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Treat our fragile, premium, premium ice creams and toppings with total respect and pride. Be the final quality control checkpoint- be proud of everything. Treat our fragile, premium, premium ice creams and toppings with total respect and pride.
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You will be well-versed in how our gelato and sorbet is made and be able to explain the differences between traditionally made ice cream and Italian gelato. As a Gelato Scooper you are the face of Honeysuckle Gelato, therefore the Gelato Scooper is extremely important.
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Ice Cream Scooper - Oakway Center $14.20 + $11.01 average tips per hour! Tasting/sampling a scoop of ice cream daily (including, when possible, different flavors of ice cream, including flavors that might not be the Team Member’s personal preference), in order to be able to better communicate to customers why they might enjoy each flavor.
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Ice Cream Scooper - 14 years or older Retail Associate - 14 years or older Warehouse Associate - 16 years or older Cafe Associate - 14 years or older Custodian - 14 years or older Prep Cook - 16 years or older Line Cook - 16 years or older Dishwasher - 16 years or older Brand Ambassador - 16 years or older.
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Crew members are responsible for serving the customer and ensuring that the customer gets "The Ultimate Ice Cream Experience" by being friendly, fast and efficient. Scooping correct portions of ice cream.
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Previous service experience as a barista, ice cream scooper, waiter, waitress, or restaurant manager is helpful. Gelato Fiasco has been awarded Down East Magazine's Reader's Choice award for Maine's Best Ice Cream Shop several times, and has also been featured in Oprah Magazine, Food & Wine, the Wall Street Journal, and Bon Appetit.
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