Bakery PM Dough Mixer and Scaler Royal Oak

Bakery PM Dough Mixer and Scaler

Full Time • Royal Oak
Benefits:
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discounts
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
 
Crispelli’s Bakery is a growing retail and wholesale bakery looking for a bread mixer. We specialize in artisan style breads and pastries including naturally leavened hearth bread, pan breads, rolls, viennoiserie, cookies, quiche, and more. We are seeking candidates who are passionate about the craft of artisan baking, being part of a close-knit team, and continuously learning and improving their skillset. Previous experience is preferred, but training on the job will be provided. Will consider recently graduated culinary students. 

Our PM dough mixer ensures that all the dough is scaled, mixed and portioned according to our artisan bread making standards. Every day various breads such as sourdough, crostini, French, Italian, ciabatta, rye, whole wheat, etc. are all made in an artisan setting using traditional techniques.   


Primary Shifts: 9:30am-5:30pm, 5 shifts per week 

Scheduling: Flexible schedule is preferred with weekend and holiday availability. 

Compensation: $16-$18 based on experience. This position will also include cash tips weekly on top of base wage.  

 
Responsibilities:  

  • Works with AM mixers to pick up where they left off 
  • Using scales to properly to scale and portion various doughs 
  • Preparing all bins and containers used in daily production 
  • Restocking flour and other various ingredients 
  • Managing fermentation of all dough, using a flexible production schedule 
  • Scaling and Mixing various types of preferments 
  • Maintaining communication with other bakers and management to ensure that all responsibilities and expectations are being met  
  • Maintaining a clean and sanitary workspace and ensuring that all cleaning checklists are complete at the end of each shift 
  • Following production schedules to ensure proper amounts are being made and baked 
  • Responsible for accessing and printing of recipes each morning 
Requirements:  

  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs 
  • Must be able to stand for long periods of time 
  • Must be able to properly us a scale and read recipes 
  • Able to comfortable using large kitchen equipment 
  • Keen attention to detail 
  • Can work quickly and efficiently 
  • Must be able to maintain good working relationships with team members 
  • Must be able to manage time 
  • Can take direction  
  • Must have weekend and holiday availability 
  • Must be reliable and responsible for scheduled shifts 
  • Must communicate effectively with management  
Compensation: $16.00 - $18.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Flexible Hours
Work Life Balance
Competitive Wages
Health, Vision, and Dental insurance available to full time employees
Employee Discounts
Paid Sick Leave
Current employee recruiting bonus