Pop-up and Food Truck Event Manager for Crumbl Cookies Hybrid - US

Pop-up and Food Truck Event Manager for Crumbl Cookies

Full Time • Hybrid - US
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Benefits:
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • 401(k)
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Free food & snacks
  • $16.00 - $25.00+ / hour*
  • Salary option after 90 days
  • Full-Time or Part-Time
  • Food Truck and Event Operations
  • 401k with Matching
  • Generous PTO Accrual
About Us:
CNH Group is a franchisee of Crumbl, the nation's leading and largest gourmet dessert company and bakery, with over 1100 stores in the United States and Canada. We boast over 300 different recipes of cookies, small pies and cakes, and other “LTO”s; and recently launched "Dirty Sodas".

We also have a vibrant pop-up business with our custom Crumbl Dessert Trucks active throughout the region. What makes Crumbl fun and unique is the fact that we rotate our menu WEEKLY, so customers always have a new reason to visit (and our employees always get to do something new!). Our mission is to Bring friends and family together over a box of the bet desserts in the world. Join us?

Position Description:
This is a new role for our company, focused on becoming the leader of our off-site sales team in the DMV. We have several contracts in the region, as well as ad-hoc Pop-up sales events which require coordination, production planning, and event execution from initial commitment to final reporting and financial reconciliation. These operations are already running, with our ownership and Store Managers executing the day to day, and we need someone to learn the ropes quickly and then take the lead.  Events include onsite sales weekly at Federal installations around Washington, DC, so you will need to be able to pass a background check, have a clean driving record, and maintain a professional demeanor at all times.

Minimum Requirements:
  • Previous food service experience as the primary shift leader responsible for leading staff, operations, and closing procedures
  • Previous experience leading event setup, execution, tear down, and reporting while communicating with on-site stakeholders.
  • Track record of previous position(s) averaging more than two (2) years with fewer than three (3) total prior jobs
  • Open availability with heavy lean towards Fridays and Saturdays given that’s when most events occur. (We are closed on Sundays however, so you would always have that day off)
  • Completion of Basic Food Handlers certificate prior to start date and ServSafe equivalent within 30 days of hire if not already certified
  • Comfortable with Smart Phone Apps, Spreadsheets, Email and Online Calendars
  • Valid driver's license with at least 5 years without citations or insurance claims where you were at fault.
  • *Includes Bonus Structure Related to Event Earnings and Tips:
  • This role includes a built-in bonus related to event profitability and tip collections
  • The more events you work, and the better they do financially, the more you can earn
Full-Time Benefits:
  • Up to 80 hours of PTO per calendar year
  • Employee Discount
  • Free Cookies
  • Closed Sundays
Primary Work Location:
1421 S. Hayes St, Suite 110, Arlington, VA 22202 and typically within 10 miles of the store for events

Flexible work from home options available.

Compensation: $16.00 - $25.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Fast-paced, Fun Environment
Learning Opportunities
Room for Advancement
Flexible Scheduling Options
Rapid raises and promotion for top performers
401k with Matching
Generous PTO Accrual
"We Pay for A's" Bonus Program for high school and college students