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Roaster Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Cook

Greenfield, WI · On-site

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

Bake, roast, broil, and steam meats, fish, vegetables, and other foods. * Wash, peel, cut, and seed fruits and vegetables to prepare them for consumption. * Estimate expected food consumption ...

Cook

Pembine, WI · On-site

$13 - $17.25/hr

We need an experienced cook who is comfortable with a variety of cooking techniques such as poaching, braising, roasting, charbroiling, sautéing, grilling, frying, and baking. Our ideal applicant is ...

Baker - Bayfield Cafe

Bayfield, WI · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

As the 2010 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores, coffee shops ...

Baker - Viroqua Cafe

Viroqua, WI · On-site

$11 - $13/hr

Since 2005, Wonderstate has roasted earnest and extraordinary coffees that honor relationships and champion our collective future. Our coffees, and our values-lead approach, have caught on. As the ...

Baker - Bayfield Café

Bayfield, WI · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

As the 2010 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores, coffee shops ...

Baker - Viroqua Cafe

Viroqua, WI · On-site

$11 - $13/hr

Since 2005, Wonderstate has roasted earnest and extraordinary coffees that honor relationships and champion our collective future. Our coffees, and our values-lead approach, have caught on. As the ...

As the 2010 and 2025 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores ...

Baker - Viroqua Cafe

Viroqua, WI · On-site

$11 - $13/hr

Since 2005, Wonderstate has roasted earnest and extraordinary coffees that honor relationships and champion our collective future. Our coffees, and our values-lead approach, have caught on. As the ...

As the 2010 and 2025 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores ...

Baker - Bayfield Café

Bayfield, WI · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

As the 2010 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores, coffee shops ...

As the 2010 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores, coffee shops ...

As the 2010 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores, coffee shops ...

As the 2010 Roast Magazine Roaster of the Year and five-time Good-Food award winner, our mission continues to expand with three cafes and strong customer relationships in grocery stores, coffee shops ...

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How much do roaster jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for roaster in Wisconsin is $23.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.38 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a roaster do?

A typical day for a Roaster involves preparing and operating roasting equipment, monitoring roast profiles for consistency, conducting quality checks, and recording production data. Roasters often collaborate closely with green coffee buyers, production staff, and quality control personnel to ensure every batch meets company standards. Communication and teamwork are essential as the Roaster must adjust roast schedules based on demand and feedback. Additionally, Roasters may participate in cuppings and ongoing training to refine their skills and stay updated with industry trends. The role is both hands-on and collaborative, offering opportunities to contribute to product development and the overall success of the coffee program.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a roaster?

To thrive as a Roaster, you need strong attention to detail, an understanding of roasting profiles, and a keen sense of taste and smell, often achieved through hands-on experience or industry training. Familiarity with roasting machines, quality control systems, and, in some cases, certifications such as Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) credentials are valuable. Excellent time management, adaptability, and teamwork skills help Roasters maintain consistency and collaborate with other staff. These skills are vital for producing high-quality products, maintaining safety, and meeting customer expectations in a fast-paced environment.

How do you become a roaster?

To become a coffee roaster, you typically need experience in coffee brewing or roasting, knowledge of roasting equipment, and an understanding of coffee beans and flavor profiles. Many roasters learn through on-the-job training or specialized courses, and some pursue certifications in coffee roasting to enhance their skills.

What is a roaster job?

A roaster is a professional responsible for roasting coffee beans to develop flavor profiles, often using specialized equipment like coffee roasters. The job requires knowledge of roasting techniques, attention to detail, and may involve quality testing and record-keeping to ensure consistency.

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Infographic showing various Roaster job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, 39% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,874 per year, or $23 per hour.

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About the Role
Working under the Chef Team Leader and Restaurant Manager, the Chef prepares food from scratch for cafeteria and catering services. Preparing a variety of menu items including soups, roasts, casseroles, sauces, vegetables, salads, sandwiches, and bakery items using scratch cooking/baking techniques (roasting, sautéing, grilling, steaming, proofing and baking), you will work to improve the quality/healthfulness of foods by researching and testing menu items that fit a wellness profile, Additionally, you will: put safety first, observing safe food handling techniques, safe ergonomic and personal safety techniques, and maintaining a clean, organized and safe work area, and operating and cleaning equipment following established safety guidelines. You will work as part of a team, supporting the menu planning/management process. This role calls for an effective communicator, able to interact with customers and servers as to menu, food preparation, etc.
What You'll Do in the Role
(30%) Responsible for preparing from scratch a variety of menu items for cafeteria and catering services which include, but are not limited to, soups, roasts, casseroles, sauces, vegetables, salads, sandwiches, and bakery items. Uses scratch cooking and baking techniques, which include demonstration cooking, roasting, sautéing, grilling, steaming, proofing and baking. Works to improve the quality and wellness of foods by participating in researching and testing menu items that fit a wellness profile. Prepares foods using healthy and flavor-enhancing herbs, spices and cooking techniques. Bakes fresh a variety of products using raw dough, mixes and some scratch baking. Assures proper proofing and baking methods to offer fresh breads, and other bakery as required.
(25%) Practices safe food handling techniques in all areas of the job as outlined in food safety standards. Practices safe ergonomic and personal safety techniques in all aspects of work as outlined in restaurant standards, including the proper use of personal protective equipment and observance of proper body mechanics. Maintains a clean, organized and safe work area, which includes walk-in coolers, food preparation areas, stock areas, etc. Performs a variety of tasks to assure regular sanitation standards are met including sweeping, washing and polishing. Responsible for maintaining accurate and complete labeling and date marking of products to assure freshness. Maintains time and temperature records to minimize exposure of food to unsafe temperatures and minimize the risk of bacteria growth. Operates and cleans equipment following safety guidelines including use of PPEs.
(20%) Supports the menu management process that includes: following recipes, provides feedback for recipe improvements, follows the ordering process as defined, assures correct portions, monitors adequate records including HACCP logs and usage reports, inventories food storage areas, and assesses leftovers. Projects the ordering needs and quantities of all foods on the menu to provide timely preparation and cost-effective menu management for upcoming meals and events.
(15%) Routinely delivers on Restaurant Hospitality standards. Communicates with customers and servers through routine greeting and providing information verbally regarding the menu, preparation methods and services. Responds to any questions or concerns with the approach of immediate resolution of concerns or corrective action on matters that may be impacting the customer experience. In compliance with Restaurant Division Professional Conduct Expectations and maintains professional communication with all." (10%) In the absence of the Chef Team Leader, covers responsibilities to assure customer-focused decision-making in the continuation of food preparation, ordering, and service to the restaurant division. May adjust work location, tasks or assignments routinely throughout the day to adjust to changes in business need, customer demands, or any other business reason
What You'll Bring to the Role
  • Associate degree or equivalent work experience with a minimum of three years of high-volume restaurant or corporate dining experience required.
  • Upscale culinary experience preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to interpret written instructions to assure adequate outcome of quality, volume and presentation of foods.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of and performance in food safety production, receiving and storage practices.
  • High degree of personal initiative and motivation combined with a willingness to work as part of a team.
  • Demonstrated commitment to customer service through positive customer interaction and anticipation of needs to enhance the customer experience.
  • Demonstrated strong initiative and a commitment to continued culinary growth.
  • Must have the ability to perform the essential physical requirements of the job.

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Northwestern Mutual has been helping families and businesses achieve financial security for over 160 years through a distinctive planning approach that integrates risk management with wealth accumulation, preservation, and distribution. With more than $290 billion in assets, $30 billion in revenues and more than $1.9 trillion worth of life insurance protection in force, Northwestern Mutual delivers financial security to more than 4.6 million clients. People are the power behind Northwestern Mutual, and diversity makes us better. We are committed to reflecting and serving the marketplace. We do so by attracting and improving the engagement of those who bring their outstanding perspectives, ideas, and beliefs.

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5,001 - 10,000 Employees

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Milwaukee, WI, US