**Job Description**
**Description**
As a Dunkin Donuts franchisee, we are committed to our team members as much as we are committed to our guests. We value hardworking and enthusiastic team members and we make it a priority to ensure their success.
The Doughnut Maker/Finisher will be responsible for baking, decorating and finishing the Company’s baked good items, including donuts, bagels, croissants, etc. The Doughnut Maker/Finisher will be expected to execute proper pre-bake, baking, and post-bake procedures in a timely fashion to produce consistent, high-quality finished baked products to guests. The role also requires cleaning and maintenance of a clean work space.
We are growing and want you to grow with us!
**Requirements**
+ Ability to effectively communicate
+ Ability to keep work area clean and neat
+ Previous restaurant experience an asset
+ Ability to speak and read English fluently
+ Previous Baker / Finisher experience a plus
+ Previous experience with Dunkin Donuts/Coffee shop/QSR a plus
+ Flexible availability an asset
**About**
In 1950, Bill Rosenberg opened the first Dunkin' Donuts shop in Quincy, Massachusetts. Dunkin' Donuts licensed the first of many franchises in 1955. It is now the world's leading baked goods and coffee chain, serving more than 3 million guests per day. Dunkin' Donuts sells 52 varieties of donuts and more than a dozen coffee beverages as well as an array of bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.
We are a locally owned and operated Dunkin' Donuts franchise, with a fast-paced, high energy environment where you get to interact with loyal guests every day. Join our team today!
You are applying for work with a franchisee of Dunkin' Donuts, not Dunkin' Brands, Inc. or any of its affiliates. Any information you submit will be provided solely to the franchisee. If hired, the franchisee will be your only employer. Franchisees are independent business owners who set their own wage and benefit programs that can vary among franchisees.
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