Bakery Associate-Cub Foods


Job DetailsJob Location:
Cub Foods - White Bear, MN 55127

Position Type:
Part Time

Salary Range:
$ $20.95 Hourly


PLEASE NOTE:

PAY RANGE IS BASED ON EXPERIENCE


Being a Bakery associate at Kowalski's Cub Food's offers the entry-level opportunity to learn the intricacies of time-prioritization, professional food handling that meets health code standards, and courteous customer service.

Our bakery is focused on preparing both delicate and savory baked goods in a timely manner that allows our customers to have plenty of options to choose from.


Bakery associates are responsible for building right relationships with their coworkers and customers through transparent and respectful communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.

You will also follow strict health and safety guidelines to meet our quality standards.

The ideal candidate is someone who can manage their time effectively, fill and rotate products, maintain cleanliness standards, and provide excellent customer service.


No experience is required Kowalski's Cub Food's provides extensive, in-person, hands-on training that thoroughly educates new employees on how to perform their jobs safely, quickly, and efficiently.


Requirements:
Available 20-30 hours per week with availability of 12:00pm-8:00pm
Weekend availability is required
Ensure quality and safety of food
Comfortable speaking to customers in an energetic and helpful manner 
Strong attention to detail with the ability to multitask
Ability to work independently
Interest in preparing and handling food
Adherence to health codes and sanitation standards 
Interest in product knowledge
Understand that you have the power to impact a customers or coworkers day in a positive way  

Benefits: 

20% discount 
Weekly pay 
Vacation and holiday pay
Annual company picnic 
Holiday parties 
Employee appreciation luncheons 
Scholarship opportunities 
401k plan 

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