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Milktech

2.
4 Fairfield, CT Fairfield, CT Estimated:
$30.
2K - $38.
2K a year Estimated:
$30.
2K - $38.
2K a year Milkcraft in Fairfield, CT is looking for Milktech/Expeditesr to join our team.
We are undergoing a culture change at the store and are more focused on Customer Service and needs.
We are looking to expand our new team & Our Current team love it here! We would love to add a few more members to our team.
We offer flexible schedules and our hiring a new management team due to previous bad reviews with managers.
Our ideal candidate is attentive, punctual, and hard-working and with GREAT Customer Service abilities.
We are located on 1215 Post Road.
Responsibilities Cashier BubbleCone making Expediting Orders Milktech (Making Ice Cream) Qualifications 1 Year Food Experience (Helpful) We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Available shifts and compensation:
We have available shifts all days of the week.
Compensation is $14.
00 - $16.
00/hour.
About MILKCRAFT:
Milkcraft small batch creamery began with an inspiration from a stroll down a via in Capri, Italy.
Our goal has been to create ice cream from scratch and express our passion for artisinal flavors.
It is very important to us to develop relationships with local farmers in pursuit of the purest all natural ingredients.
We freeze every scoop to order with food grade Liquid Nitrogen, which creates smaller ice crystals when freezing, and results in the smoothest possible ice cream.
Our caramelized HONG KONG style waffles are made from scratch to order, our hot CREAMEE buns are made fresh daily, along with artisan toppings! Learn more about us at https:
//www.
milkcraftca.
com/.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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