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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. 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.
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You’ll inspire customer wonder by making delicious sweet treats according to Krispy Kreme high quality standards. Subject to any legally required accommodations and applicable state or local law, Krispy Kreme requires all employees in NYC to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of hire.
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We make sweet treats in our Doughnut Factories, and in this role, you will do just that- ensuring that the doughnuts you make inspire customer wonder by meeting all our quality and food safety standards.
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You can communicate with fellow Krispy Kremers effectively and know how to stay organized. You'll also add filling, icing and other toppings like sprinkles to make them look and taste delicious.
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You have 2-4 years of experience working in a food manufacturing or similar environment, doing food packing or processing. You can move around and are dependable- we need to make sure our customers get their sweet treats.
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NY ONLY: Subject to any legally required accommodations and applicable state or local law, Krispy Kreme requires all employees in NYC to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of hire.
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This is where you come in We make sweet treats in our Doughnut Factories and our shops that we send into the world to inspire customer wonder on grocery shelves and in our 'fresh shops'. You'll inspire customer wonder by packing up our sweet treats and staging them in boxes and racks to be ready for delivery.
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At times you will train in how to make and decorate the doughnuts, and you'll help when your leader requests it in other areas at times too. You have a high school diploma or equivalent, and you can do basic reading and math.
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The doughnut factory can be warm inside as well as a bit noisy, with all that equipment producing our special doughnuts. Enthusiasm and lots of energy help make this role fun and vital to our teams. You'll organize the doughnuts for the drivers according to their route orders, and you'll keep track of what's being delivered and to which customers.
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You’ll make sure the doughnut-making equipment is running in top shape and fix any issues that may arise. As our Doughnut Maker, you’re looked to as a leader on the team, modeling the best communications skills, teamwork and respect of others.
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You'll check labeling of our packages and help in other ways when asked by your leader. 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.
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You will prepare dough, glaze, icing and fillings. You have 2-4 years of experience working in a food manufacturing or a similar environment, doing food production or processing and reading standard operating procedures.
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You’ll also master your craft as you minimize waste, document the production specs and readings, and restock as you go. Problem-solving and basic computer skills will also come in handy! It wouldn’t hurt if you are detail-oriented and enjoy documenting the work you do.
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Youll also keep things clean and up to the highest food safety standards. Making doughnuts requires preparing ingredients, following the right production schedule, weighing ingredients, tracking how the equipment is doing (from the proofer to the fryer and beyond), keeping an eye on how the doughnuts are looking as they come off the line, and helping to pack them up when needed.
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You can troubleshoot minor equipment failures and are a good problem-solver. Youll get to know the equipment well and be able to troubleshoot it or even repair it when needed. Youll need to be able to move around, read equipment dials and measuring devices, as well as use cleaning equipment.
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