Cadbury World is recruiting for a range of roles at its famous Birmingham attraction as it gears up for a busy summer. If you're passionate about chocolate, you could land your dream job.
One of the roles is a 'chocolate demonstrator' which will involve spending time surrounded by mountains of chocolate. The chocolate demonstrator will bring the magic of Cadbury alive by providing interactive demonstrations to a crowd – therefore the ideal candidate will be confident about presenting, demonstrating and public speaking.
This role will also involve meeting and greeting customers, and promoting and selling treats made in the production area. It's a fixed term, part-time contract until December, reports BirminghamLive.
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The job description says: "You will act as the first point of contact for all visitor enquires and serve as ambassador for the business with a good level of knowledge in all areas of the attraction, taking the opportunities to upsell products and services. You will deliver information to visitors through presentations and demonstrations, and offer and provide visitors with accurate advice, guidance and information about the attraction. You will have excellent social interaction and communication skills and experience working with members of the public."
Cadbury is owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods), and its much loved home in Birmingham gets more than 500,000 visitors every year. The attraction currently has a number of openings for now to the end of August to support it during the summer period.
1. Front of house – part-time
The part-time role will require you to meet, greet and support visitors and clients to ensure they have a safe and enjoyable experience during their visit to the attraction. You will deliver information to visitors through presentations and demonstrations, and offer and provide visitors with accurate advice, guidance and information about the attraction. The role is a temporary fixed term contract.
2. Packaging technologist – full-time
The packaging technologist will be working as part of a cross-functional team, helping deliver activities required to complete packaging design and packaging deployment. The right candidate will be working on delivering the desired consumer experience, planning and conducting activities to generate appropriate packaging information. The Birmingham-based role includes some travel, depending on business needs for the region.
3. Production planner – full-time
The full-time role of production planner will build finished goods and raw material plans. They will be required to work closely with key suppliers and business partners. Cadbury has described this as a "critical role" within the Bournville planning team and the right person will need to have excellent attention to detail and planning skills.
4. Engineer – full time
The full-time role of engineer requires you to design and implement projects, oversee marketing and manufacturing requirements and effectively communicate project statuses and risks. The right candidate will have relevant engineering experience, ideally within a fast-moving consumer goods environment.
5. Supply planner – full time
The full-time role will see you responsible for production planning, and conducting mid- and long-term planning through to finite scheduling. You will have to develop short and long-term end-to-end supply chain plans for items produced internally and externally.
You can apply for the chocolate demonstrator role, along with the other jobs listed in this article, on the Indeed website.