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If you enjoy creating exceptional food experiences you might be a great fit for a Bakery Assistant/Cake Decorator at Walters Wedding Estates. Walters Wedding Estates, a Walters Hospitality brand, is actively seeking professional, self-motivated, skilled cake decorator to create dream wedding cakes for our Brides in a fun working environment.
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Responsible for baking cakes, desserts and cake decorating. Required Experience: Minimum 2 years cake decorating experience. Must have a working knowledge of food coloring, fondant, edible images, and cake design.
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Prior experience as Baker, Cake Decorator, or Pastry Chef, a plus. Experience with Supermarket, In-Store Bakery, or free-standing Bakery. A NALYZE TRENDS: Understand industry and competitor trends (sugar free, gluten free, non-GMO, Kosher, Halal, etc.
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Knowledge of Sanitation and GMP, HACCP, AIB, SQF or BRC. P&L, Budgeting and Forecasting experience: Purchasing Ingredients and Supplies, Materials Control, Inventory, and Cost Control knowledge. Product Merchandising experience: building retail food displays for Bread, Buns, Muffins, Cakes, Cookies, Pastry.
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Any bakery/cake decorating experience. Offer product samples to help customers discover new items or products they inquire about; prepare bakery items, including wedding cakes, per customer requests using proper bakery equipment.
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As a Bakery Decorator, you'll be responsible for all duties related to creating and decorating cakes, tarts, pastries, and special-order items. Complete the Bakery Decorator Apprentice training program, or equivalent experience.
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Provide guidance and support for Bakery Decorator Apprentices and other Team Members. As a Bakery Decorator, you'll play a critical role in upholding our differentiators by providing outstanding service and delicious treats to our customers that meet our quality standards.
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Efficient cake and pastry decorating skills, including intermediate piping techniques and the ability to create decorative flowers and borders. create special order cake designs based on customer preferences.
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Fryer, ordering equipment, slicer, case cutter, ovens, proofer, bread slicer, kitchen utensils, electronic scales, mixer, shrink film wrapper, roller racks, unicarts, double deckers, skids, baler, pricing gun, trash compactor, water hose, intercom system, sink, cake machine, cooler, freezer, pricing gun, approved cleaning supplies and equipment.
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Assemble, fill, and finish/decorate cakes, tarts, select pastry, and special-order bakery items. You'll use your artistic talents to build and finish all specialty bakery goods, ensuring that every detail is just right.
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Build, ice, and decorate cakes and other bakery items following standard procedures to meet business demand. Prior experience within a professional bakery or grocery retail, preferred. Ability to apply proper technique when using all icings, including Swiss Buttercream, American Buttercream, Ganache, Cream Cheese Icing, Whipped Cream, Chantilly, German Chocolate Icing, Fudge Icing, and all varieties of Meringue.
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Understand color theory as it pertains to blending buttercream colors and coordinating complementing palettes. Ability to use tools and equipment, including knives, box cutters, electric pallet jacks, and other heavy machinery.
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Merchandise and showcase products in the sales display case to satisfy and delight customers. Advanced knife handling, tool, and equipment safety. Provide excellent customer service, addressing customers' needs in a timely and effective manner, model suggestive selling techniques, answer phones and pages promptly and courteously.
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Perform opening, mid, and closing duties as assigned, ensuring accuracy of signage and pricing. Monitor product quality for freshness and ensure proper product rotation within the display case, following standard procedures.
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Basic math skills for recipe conversions and modifications. Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays as needed. Complete production and spoilage records according to standard procedures, adjusting production sheets to maintain sufficient product.
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