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Seasonal Confectionery Assistant (Mince Pies)

Hobbs House Bakery
South Gloucestershire
1 day ago
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Job Title: Seasonal Confectionery Assistant (Mince Pies) 


Location: Main Bakery, Chipping Sodbury


Hours: 10am – 6pm


Days: Monday - Friday (Saturday and Sunday off)


We’re looking for a passionate and detail-oriented Mince Pie Maker to join our team over the festive season. 


Attitude is more important than experience; but if you have bakery knowledge or worked in a similar environment before, that would be advantageous. This is a temporary role working up until Christmas. 


General Responsibilities

To ensure you are fully conversant with Health & Safety and Food Hygiene procedures and that you adhere to company policies.


Follow the whole process from making and dividing pastry, stamping out cases, filling and topping mince pies.
To weigh up ingredients, produce the required number of mince pies per shift and to the correct standard. 
Communicate appropriately and effectively with colleagues and internal customers at all times.
Complete ingredient release forms as appropriate. 
To undertake other duties of a similar nature as reasonably required by your line manager.

Skills and experience 


Strong attention to detail and commitment to product quality.




Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, team environment.




Understanding of basic food hygiene and safety practices.


Everyone leaves with a loaf. Great bread is meant to be shared.


We are a 5th generation family bakery based in Chipping Sodbury, with shops throughout Bristol and the Cotswolds. We are proud to have been the first B Corp Bakery in the UK, a global movement driving change through ethical and sustainable business. Being a certified B Corp company means that we are committed to ensuring our staff feel valued, our communities feel supported, and our planet is protected. Our teams are spread across 5 sites, working together to put bread on the table.


More than just bread – as well as leaving each shift with a loaf of bread, we have a range of company benefits including:


- 40% discount to use in our shops and cafés


- Free lunch


- Family tickets for local attractions


- Dedicated Wellbeing Team, Mental Health First Aiders, First Aiders and Financial First Aiders, and Menopause Champions.

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