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Dough Roller

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5 San Rafael, CA San Rafael, CA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $20 an hour $20 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Round Table Pizza - Urgent Hiring for Dough Roller Are you passionate about creating delicious pizzas? Do you thrive in a fast-paced and fun-loving environment? In 1959, Bill Larson opened the first Round Table Pizza, envisioning a place where people could share hand-crafted pizzas made with gold-standard ingredients and time-honored recipes.
Today, we continue to honor Bill's legacy by using only superior ingredients and refreshing our brand to reflect the extraordinary pizzas we bake.
Immediate Hiring - Dough Roller Perform repetitive tasks with hands, wrists, and arms Enjoy a fun and fast-paced environment Opportunity for part-time with promotion possibilities Frequent lifting involved Fresh dough made daily
Benefits:
Positive working environment Discounted meals while working Flexible schedule Join Round Table Pizza's team dedicated to creating an amazing experience for customers and employees.
If you are enthusiastic about being part of this journey, apply today! Location:
San Rafael #751 186 Northgate Dr, San Rafael, CA 94903, USA In 1959, Bill Larson opened the first Round Table Pizza in Menlo Park, California.
He envisioned a gathering place where you could share a little pizza with someone you love.
Bill believed in using gold-standard ingredients and time-honored recipes to boldly bake hand-crafted pizza worth sharing.
Today, we pay homage to Bill's vision by continuing to use only superior ingredients in our pizzas, along with many of his original recipes.
At the same time, we are refreshing our brand look - from the logo to the store design itself - to better reflect the extraordinary pizza we bake, and the dreams of our founder.
Pay:
$20 / hour Job Type:
fulltime, parttime Education:
No education required Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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