Morning Dough Production Lead at Crumbl Pentagon City Arlington, VA, 22202, Pentagon City

Morning Dough Production Lead at Crumbl Pentagon City

Full Time • Arlington, VA, 22202, Pentagon City
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Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Employee discounts
  • Free food & snacks
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • $17.00 - $22.00 / hour*
  • NO SUNDAYS - We're Always Closed on Sundays
  • Fast-growing, fun place to work with rapid advancement opportunity
  • Structured training program
  • Up to 80 hours of PTO for full-time employees
  • 401(k) with Matching
  • Fluent in Both Spanish and English preferred
The Crumbl Mission:
Bringing friends and family together over the best desserts in the world

Morning Dough Production Lead Description:
This role is for a morning shift, full time Mixing and Production Leader at our Pentagon City location, the newest Crumbl location in the DC region. Saturdays are required most weeks, but we are closed Sundays.

No previous experience with cookie production necessary. More important than specific dough mixing experience is an ability to follow recipes precisely, while managing a small production team of 1-3 people per shift to complete the daily mix plan on-time. Shifts typically begin at 6:30 AM, but there are options to start earlier if the entire production team’s availability aligns.

* Hourly compensation has a minimum, but also offers daily bonus incentives for meeting production speed and quality standards

Responsibilities:
  • Arrive before other team members to review the daily mix plan established by the store AGM and/or GM
  • Gather / confirm availability of all ingredients needed for the day’s plan
  • Inventory all ingredients weekly
  • Manage the speed of the production team to ensure completion of each day’s plan within the required timeframe
  • Ensure all recipes are accurately produced with the maximum quality standards
  • Record production yields and make quality control notes via electronic forms provided
  • Manage cleaning and restocking of production area in preparation for the next shift
Minimum Requirements:
  • Previous experience managing food or dough production on a tight schedule
  • Previous experience leading other team members to achieve production goals
  • Availability on Saturdays
  • Completion of Food Handlers certificate before start date
  • Completion of all internal training certifications within 90 days of hire
  • Obtain ServeSafe or equivalent within 90 days (we reimburse class cost on 1 year anniversary of employment start date)
  • Comfortable with basic Smart Phone Apps, Spreadsheets, Email and Online Calendars
  • Fluent in English with basic Spanish (ideally fluent in both English and Spanish)
Shift Options:
  • 4-6 Days per week depending on production needs, but always includes Fridays and Saturdays
  • 6:30 am (or earlier) until mix plan is complete and station cleaned and re-stocked 
  • Full-Time Benefits:
  • 401k with Employer Match after 3 months
  • PTO accrued @0.038 hours per each hour worked up to 80 hours max annually
  • One free cookie per shift
  • Employee discount
  • Closed Sundays
Why Work for Crumbl:
Crumbl is NEVER boring, and we’ll teach you to bake if you don’t already know! We strive to make every visit a memorable moment for each customer. We offer many different roles and schedules to support the different career stages of our team members. Our goal is always to promote from within, and we believe strongly in supporting our employee’s efforts to grow and advance and earn more. Our training program builds in a set of guaranteed raises, and our tips are shared across all staff working to serve our customers during store hours. We also offer monthly incentive programs that reward great attendance and teamwork towards meeting overall key store performance goals.

Work Location:
1421 S. Hayes St. Suite 110, Arlington, VA 22202

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Compensation: $17.00 - $22.00 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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We Offer

Fast-paced, Fun Environment
Learning Opportunities
Room for Advancement
Flexible Scheduling Options
Rapid raises and promotion for top performers
401k with Matching
Generous PTO Accrual
"We Pay for A's" Bonus Program for high school and college students