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Chocolate Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

Machine Operator

Watertown, WI · On-site

$27.50 - $30.50/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

Quality Technician

Milton, WI · On-site

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

Quality Technician

Milton, WI · On-site

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

Machine Operator

Milton, WI

$27.50 - $30.50/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

Production Worker

Watertown, WI · On-site

$26.50/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

CDL Tanker Driver

Milton, WI · On-site

$32.50/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

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Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

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Machine Operator

Milton, WI · On-site

$27.50 - $30.50/hr

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large ...

WI · On-site

$70 - $90/hr

Automation Engineer Regular Full-Time Professional Milton, WI, US 3 days ago Requisition ID: 1672 Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and confectionery coatings.

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How much do chocolate jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for chocolate in Wisconsin is $21.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.69 and $22.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a chocolate maker?

Chocolate makers are professionals who oversee the process of turning raw cacao beans into finished chocolate products. They are responsible for selecting quality beans, roasting, grinding, refining, and tempering the chocolate to achieve the desired flavor and texture. Chocolate makers may work in artisanal chocolate shops, large-scale factories, or as independent craft chocolatiers. Their work requires a blend of culinary skill, attention to detail, and creativity to produce unique chocolate varieties. They also need to stay updated on food safety standards and trends in the chocolate industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a chocolatier, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chocolatier, you need expertise in culinary techniques, chocolate tempering, and recipe development, often supported by formal pastry or culinary training. Familiarity with specialized kitchen equipment, food safety certifications, and chocolate molding tools is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and excellent time management are vital soft skills for excelling in this craft. These skills ensure the production of high-quality, innovative chocolate products while maintaining safety and efficiency in a professional kitchen.

What are some common challenges faced by chocolatiers when working with chocolate in a professional kitchen?

Chocolatiers often face challenges such as maintaining precise temperature control during tempering to achieve the right texture and gloss, and preventing chocolate from seizing or blooming due to humidity or temperature fluctuations. Working in a fast-paced kitchen environment also requires strong organizational skills to manage multiple chocolate creations simultaneously. Additionally, collaborating with pastry chefs and other kitchen staff is crucial to ensure that chocolate products align with menu requirements and presentation standards.

What is the difference between Chocolate vs Pastry Chef?

AspectChocolatePastry Chef
CredentialsOften requires culinary training, specialized chocolate coursesRequires culinary school, pastry-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentChocolate shops, confectionery factories, specialty boutiquesBakery kitchens, restaurants, hotels
Industry UsageFocuses on chocolate products, confections, sculpturesBroader pastry items like cakes, tarts, and desserts

Chocolate specialists focus primarily on creating confections and sculptures from chocolate, often requiring specialized training. Pastry Chefs have a broader scope, preparing various baked goods and desserts. While both roles require culinary skills and work in similar environments, their focus areas differ significantly, making them distinct careers within the culinary industry.

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Infographic showing various Chocolate job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,392 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

$27.50 - $30.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

New hires are eligible for a $3,000 sign-on bonus*

Clasen Quality Chocolate (CQC) is a world-class manufacturer of chocolate and innovative coatings. We have recently been awarded the Top Workplaces Award by the WI State Journal - No. 2 Large Employer and the Benefits Award. CQC has been growing double digits annually because of our flexibility, commitment, respect and integrity, and we are looking for quality individuals to join our team. Working for a family-owned company provides you with the opportunity to wear many differenthats,” make a difference every day, and have fun doing it! We are committed to being an Employer of Choice in Southern Wisconsin and offering our employees a variety of traditional and unconventional benefits.

We are currently accepting applications for full-time Machine Operators in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Watertown, WI, conveniently located between Madison and Milwaukee. Pay range is $30.50/hr (includes shift differential) on NIGHTS.

These are regular, full-time positions.

NIGHTS: 4:55pm-5:25am: Sunday-Tuesday, every other Saturday. $2000 sign-on bonus + extra $1000*

Because you're only working 3-4 days per week, you have more full days off for hobbies and time with friends and family. Also, there is 8-hours of built-in overtime during your 4-day workweek. Last, if you want to volunteer for an extra work day and its available, it is paid at double-time.

BENEFITS:
  • Bonus Potential – Perfect Attendance ($300+ quarterly) & Year-End (5%+)
  • Double Time Pay
  • Health, Dental, Vision Insurance (Low deductible and copays, LASIK reimbursement, adult orthodontics)
  • Company-paid Life and Disability Insurance
  • 401(k) Match – up to 5%
  • Paid Vacation, Personal and Volunteer days plus 11 holidays
  • Onsite Fitness Facility
  • Paid maternity/paternity leave
  • Wellness: Free fruit, insurance discounts, gym and run/walk/bike event reimbursement, free wellness checks
  • Scholarships – Employee, spouse, and children
  • Summer Camp Reimbursement – children of employees
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Employee appreciation events
  • Free chocolate and coating!

JOB SUMMARY: The primary purpose of a Technician is to read and understand coating recipes, produce chocolate and coating in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) procedures, and safety procedures, and also display competency in material handling. The Technician must also possess a great deal of flexibility in their ability to multi-task and maintain a team attitude in all actions taken.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

A Technician would be assigned to North or South plant responsibilities.
North Plant:

  • Mixing: Read recipe and add ingredients to mixer or bulk tank by hand and by using the plant control system (PCS).
  • Testing: Collect and test samples of product in various stages of the production process. Add necessary ingredients to the conches. Melt ingredients for production orders.
  • Refining: Prepare and operate the pre-refiner, refiners, and conches to achieve desired fineness and viscosity.

South Plant:

  • Chipline: Operate chipline depositor and troubleshoot color, shape, and size issues on finished products. Read, interpret, and mix bases, flavors, and dyes to meet product specifications. Melt ingredients for production orders. Collect and test samples of product in various stages of the production process. Add necessary ingredients to bulk tanks.
  • Packaging: Operate all packaging equipment to ensure product meets customer standards and complete all required paperwork and checks.
  • Sanitation: Utilize correct cleaning procedures to complete production and non-production cleaning responsibilities. Set up, tear down, and clean tanks, pipes, pumps, and plates.
  • Train and certify in the areas noted above within the designated time frames.
  • Make mixes and operate drum and pail filling equipment.
  • Inspect product for color, shape, size, flavor, and viscosity issues.
  • Read and interpret production and distribution schedules.
  • Understand and display competency in using the plant control system (PCS) and human machine interfaces (HMI).
  • Complete paperwork and log production information accurately (labor reports, recipe weight, waste sheets, Master Sanitation Schedule (MSS) sheets, etc.).
  • Operate forklift and other material handling equipment.
  • Attend team, safety, and quality meetings, complete the necessary training / certification required by supervision, and train others as needed. Perform all tasks assigned by the supervisor, while following all company, safety, and quality policies and procedures. Cover for other employees while on break/lunch. Maintain regular attendance at work, and work overtime as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • 3 years of complex industrial experience (machine operation, troubleshooting, mechanical, etc.)
  • Food manufacturing experience would be helpful, but not required
  • Previous experience lifting 55 lbs. is preferred
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Excel, RSS, Microsoft Navision, Plant Control Systems, and/or Label Management would be helpful

SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Lift 55 pounds, sometimes repetitively
  • Stand and walk for a 12-hour shift
  • Communicate, write and read in English
  • Perform math at an intermediate level (multiplication, division, fractions, etc.)
  • Work at heights above 10 feet and in extreme heat
  • Work with allergens, such as soy, milk, etc.
  • Positive, can-do attitude and flexibility to perform a variety of tasks
  • Multi-tasking, problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Accuracy and attention to detail
  • Demonstrate range-of-motion, strength, and physical stamina needed to safely perform the job in fast-paced work environment.
  • Remain alert to safety hazards, maintain attention to stay on task, manage time effectively, and work independently and in a team to complete assigned tasks.

CQC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability, protected veteran status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.


For more information, please visit our website at www.cqc.com


*$2,000 after successful completion of the introductory period and $1,000 after 6 months of employment. Applies to Watertown Machine Operator/Technician applicants from 4/28/26 to end of promotion.


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