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bakery manager/duty manager

  • Prepare and manage departmental budgets and wages
  • Supervise the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing and filling of stock.
  • food health and safety
  • customer and staff safety
  • planning of displays and making sure correct stock is received on time and depending on sales/ customer needs
  • baking of products
  • maintaining of stockrooms, freezers etc
2

bakery manager

  • Ensuring quality service for customer satisfaction
  • Supervising, scheduling, and training new employees
  • Maintain inventory controls
  • Reordering and stocking of merchandise
  • Balance daily reports and documentions accurately
3

bakery manager

  • Took care of mods, price changes, donations, and features.
  • Prepared donuts, baked bread, stock sales floor, decorate cakes, and occasionally helped with
  • Check equipment to ensure that it meets health and safety regulations and perform maintenance or cleaning, as necessary. other departments.
  • Worked with other consumers for the company such as Franz, Sara Lee, and Mission.
4

bakery manager

  • Supervise and assign duties to workers in the department.  
  • Coordinate and make schedules for associates within the bakery.
  • Oversee and order inventory while reporting to the store manager.
  • Manager in charge of store weekly.
5

bakery manager

  • Baking for daily needs according to season and productions plans
  • Develop production plans to reduce shrink and increase sales
  • Train bakery crew for success
  • Take monthly inventories of bakery department
  • Merchandise bakery products for sale
  • Train other bakery managers on inventory procedures to ensure correct inventories
  • Maintain excellent cleaning standards to ensure that all food safety practices are upheld