Baker Spring Creek Barry Barn Inc. o/c The Berry Barn Location: 830 Valley Road, Saskatoon SK S7K 3J6 Salary: $17.00 / Hour Vacancies: 4 Vacancies Employment groups: Students, Youth, Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces, Visible minorities, Persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, Newcomers to Canada, SeniorsTerms of employment: Permanent, Full time, Part-Time, Day, Evening, Night, Weekend, Shift, Morning, Early MorningBenefits (Full Time Employees): Dental Insurance and Extended Medical Insurance Start date: As soon as possibleLanguages: EnglishEducation: No degree, certificate or diplomaExperience: 1 year to less than 2 yearsAbility to Supervise: 1 to 2 peopleWork Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Manual dexterity; Handling heavy loads; Hand-eye co-ordination; Ability to distinguish between colours; Standing for extended periods; Attention to detail; Fast-paced environment; Physically demanding; Repetitive tasks; Work under pressure; Tight deadlinesPersonal Suitability: Excellent oral communication; Reliability; Excellent written communication; Client focus; Accurate; Judgement; Dependability; Team playerAdditional Skills: Requisition or order materials, equipment, and supplies; Train staff in preparation, cooking and handling of food; Supervise baking personnel and kitchen staff; Train staff; Organize and maintain inventoryFood Specialties: Breads and rolls; Desserts and pastries; Donuts and muffinsSpecific Skills: Bake mixed dough and batters; Prepare special orders; Frost and decorate cakes and baked goods; Ensure that the quality of products meets established standards; Inspect kitchen and food service areas; Operate machineryWork Setting: Bake shop; Cafe How to apply In Person: 830 Valley Road, Saskatoon SK S7K 3J6By Email: natalie@saskatoonberrybarn.caBy Phone: 306-280-2775
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