Job Description
Pollman’s Bake Shop Cleaning Crew Member
Qualifications
- Ability to read and understand instructions and follow directions and procedures
- Experience using different types of chemicals and cleaning equipment
- Must know and follow sanitation procedures
- Capable of working in a timely manner through multiple tasks
- Detail oriented and organized
- Must be able to work independently and part of a team
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs
- Capable of standing for long periods of time
Responsibilities
- Maintain a clean and sanitary environment at all times in accordance with health department standards for back of house by following the daily, weekly and monthly checklist for all cleaning procedures
- Sweep, mop, and scrub floors; dust and wipe down surfaces; clean and sanitize some kitchen and cooking equipment
- Clean windows, mirrors and other glass surfaces
- Maintain cleanliness of the restroom, perimeter of the building and parking lot
- Gathering and emptying indoor trash
- Maintaining tools and equipment needed for cleaning duties
- Responsible for making sure all trash is disposed of properly
- Immediately report safety hazards, violations, and needed repairs
Details
- Full time and part time positions available, Monday-Sunday from 9am-8pm
- $12-16 based on past experience and skill level
- Must be able to work some minor holidays
Pollman’s Bake Shop all began 100+ years ago back in 1918 with Fred J. Pollman. He initially moved from New Orleans to Mobile to help at his brother-in-law’s bakery and later opened his own business, which continually ran until the Great Depression. In 1937, he and his wife, Corinne, started over small and by 1950, his children – Fred J. Pollman Jr., Charles Pollman and Mary Pollman Bender – had acquired the business. The second generation added two more bake shops under the Pollman name. The business stayed in the family until 1981 when it was purchased under new ownership. Then again in 1989, Fred J. Pollman III and his wife, Rose, brought it back into the family. Together they operated the three Pollman’s Bake Shops in Alabama’s historic Mobile for 30 years! After a long and dedicated career, they are now retiring to enjoy time together. As of 2023, the business is now under new management. Although it may not be operated by a Pollman family member today, we are absolutely proud of Pollman’s legacy and want to honor the name by restoring the brand that is so loved in the city - Here’s to another 100 years of delicious business!