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Responsible for all facets of budget forecasting, analysis and management both short and long term within UC and UCSC policy and practice, as it pertains to the Unit. Directs staff in methods of cost control, ensures security of assets (including observing UC cash handling policies), portion control and efficient staffing for optimal productivity at lowest cost.
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Applies TSA approved cash handling procedures for opening and closing of registers. Manages cash handling procedures in accordance with TSA Policy. Supports Manager in all day to day operations of assigned thrift store.
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Support and adhere to CSI’s cash/money handling and accountability processes; comply with Loss Prevention processes; effectively utilize all transactional equipment (cash registers, electronic safe, lottery, fuel, phone card, EBT, and credit card, etc.
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Your responsibilities will consist of, but not limited to: Welcoming customers Register transactions on a POS system Cash handling Lottery handling Stocking tobacco Cleaning around registers Stocking coolers, fountain area, and shelf goods Cleaning restrooms, parking lots, trash cans, and inside of store Hiring and maintaining employees Completing Daily Paperwork and deposits Controlling Inventory Working efficiently with General Manager Full-time and Part-time positions available.
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Work with Store Manager to oversee accuracy of recordkeeping, to include cash handling, sales and refund receipts, and returns. Full-Time Assistant Manager (233 Commerce Drive - Store 0530.
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Full-Time Assistant Manager (121 Hillsmere Drive - Store 0107) Assist in ensuring adherence to Company directed loss prevention programs including cash control, key control, security systems, refund and void procedures and other loss prevention programs.
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Ensures store personnel adhere to inventory procedures, product handling guidelines, and cash control policies to minimize losses. Meets any state and local requirements for handling and selling alcoholic beverages.
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In the absence of the General Manager, manages inventory/inventory levels, assets and expenses within the store by applying financial controls and routinely reviewing all operational processes including receiving, data entry, cash handling, and payroll control.
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Work Remotely No Job Type: Full-time Pay: $17.00 - $19.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Experience level: 2 years Shift: 10 hour shift 12 hour shift Education: High school or equivalent (Required) Experience: Cash handling: 2 years (Required) Customer service: 2 years (Required) Sales: 2 years (Required) Work Location: In person.
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Responsibilities:Oversee all aspects of in-store operations, including staffing/scheduling, food safety, inventory/stock ordering, merchandising, food cost/loss tracking, equipment maintenance, cash handling, and brand compliance.
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Proficiency required in reading, writing, mathematics, cash handling/ reporting. Perform all register/cash handling/ Loss Prevention functions in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures.
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Follow cash-handling and reconciliation procedures of the restaurant. Cash-handling skills and knowledge of POS Systems (Squirrel preferred). Job Title: Restaurant Floor Manager Job Type: Full-time, seasonal and year-round The Stray Dog Bar & Grill is looking for a passionate and experienced Restaurant Floor Manager to join our team.
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The General Manager will be required to prepare monthly reports for the corporate office and should have the ability to follow corporate office financial procedures, including but not restricted to; handling cash, credit cards, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and all other financial transactions.
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1+ years of management experience Additional Requirements: Able to work on your feet for up to 13 hours at a time Able to lift up to 50 lbs Open availability - ability to work weekends and some nights required Cash handling skills required Familiarity with Microsoft office required Top notch customer service skills Ability to lead and develop a strong team People come back when they’re treated well and fed well.
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Perform opening and closing responsibilities, including activation and deactivation of the store's alarm system, cash handling, and daily store balancing. In addition, Full-Time Assistant Manager positions must be able to perform External Key Carrier responsibilities which include but are not limited to opening and closing responsibilities.
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