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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. 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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Doughnut Packer/Panner wage is $16.28 per hour. Doughnut Packer/Panner wage is $16.28 per hour. The doughnut factory can be warm inside as well as a bit noisy, with all that equipment producing our special doughnuts.
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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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In this role, you will ensure the doughnuts that you pack up are fresh and meet our strict quality standards, and you'll make the process of loading doughnut trucks smooth and easy so our doughnut delivery drivers can get back on the road.
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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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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 keep everything in the loading area clean and organized, and you'll check for any quality issues and let your leaders know if you find anything concerning.
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You'll need to be able to move around, read produce boxes and use measuring devices. You'll lift 25 to 30 pounds often, and you might have to move up to 60 pounds at times. You'll need to be able to use cleaning equipment, such as mops and brooms.
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You're good at managing time, and you're enthusiastic and love working on a team. Get ready to get moving while you pack up and load our beautiful doughnuts! This is a role for people who prefer not sitting still.
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Doughnut Packer/Panner wage is $18.00 per hour. Doughnut Packer/Panner wage is $18.00 per hour. This is where you come in! What will you do? What makes you a great fit.
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This is where you come in! What will you do? What makes you a great fit.
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This is where you come in! What will you do? What makes you a great fit.
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On the moveThis is a role for people who prefer not sitting still. Get ready to get moving while you pack up and load our beautiful doughnuts You'll lift 25 to 30 pounds often, and you might have to move up to 60 pounds at times.
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