Ice Cream Maker with kitchen experience PM Shift 4-11:30, M-F Accounting - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Ice Cream Maker with kitchen experience PM Shift 4-11:30, M-F

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2 San Francisco Bay Area, CA San Francisco Bay Area, CA Full-time Full-time $20 - $25 an hour $20 - $25 an hour 11 days ago 11 days ago 11 days ago Job description We are looking for full time Ice Cream Maker, 4:
00 PM - 11:
30 PM shift M-F, for our San Francisco location.
You will be working with others to complete daily/weekly tasks.
Production will include making multiple ice cream flavors.
Days will involve heavy lifting, executing recipes and operating machines (large mixers, ice cream spinners, blenders).
We are looking for team members who can stay organized, quality check materials and product, and have good communication skills.
Candidate should love all things ice cream and enjoy working with others! Ice Cream, Cookies, Caramels, Fudge, Sorbets, Sauces, Cakes Monitoring and maintaining equipment cleanliness, operations and kitchen environment.
Help setting up and breaking down of kitchen production.
This includes washing dishes, mopping floors, consolidation/organization Keeping up with standard operating procedures such as FIFO, sanitation tests, standard kitchen temp safety, labels.
Communicating when discrepancy occurs.
Reporting with team for daily operations.
Familiarity with weights grams/pounds, volume measurements Able to lift 50
lbs repetitively Able to stand for 8 hours at a time Serve Safe certified Food safety/sanitation standards; shoes, clothing, hair net 1
year kitchen experience Can complete production paperwork daily Computer literate Benefits (when full time) Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance for full time employees Free Ice Cream! Great team dynamic Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$20.
00 - $25.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Shift:
8 hour shift Evening shift Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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