Domino’s started back in 1960 as a single-store location in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Over the years, we expanded to three stores, and thus came the three dots on our logo. The original plan was to keep adding dots for every store, and at over 18,000 stores worldwide (6,300 in the U.S.) you can probably figure out why that original plan didn’t work.
You might be thinking, “Wow, how does Domino’s get food to 18,000 stores?” Well, that’s where you come in. We have 22 food supply and dough manufacturing centers in the U.S., and seven more across Canada, Hawaii and Alaska. They provide fresh dough, equipment and supplies to franchise and company-owned Domino’s stores in the U.S. and Canada. In 2019 alone, these centers made 720,000 deliveries.
Want to get in on the fun? We’d love to have you.
QualificationsTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be proactive and self-motivated, have the ability to evaluate and repair all types of mechanical and electrical equipment and lead and develop a maintenance team to do same, and have the ability to perform under extreme stress when there is equipment failure.
Maintenance, Management and Administration skills:
Define problems and draw valid conclusions
Work Environment
Other Skills and Abilities
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be proactive and self-motivated, have the ability to evaluate and repair all types of mechanical and electrical equipment and lead and develop a maintenance team to do same, and have the ability to perform under extreme stress when there is equipment failure.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.