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Position Overview The produce associate is responsible for increasing customer confidence and loyalty by providing courteous and prompt service, consistent operating conditions and a friendly atmosphere.
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Notify management of team member theft, customer shoplifting, unauthorized mark-downs, property defacement or any action that is illegal and/or against company policy. Job Title: Produce Associate.
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Keep work area clean, orderly and free from safety hazards; report faulty equipment and hazards to management. Provide continuous attention to customer needs; greet, assist and thank customers in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner.
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The produce associate is responsible for increasing customer confidence and loyalty by providing courteous and prompt service, consistent operating conditions and a friendly atmosphere.
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Customer-orientated by passionately demonstrating that the customer comes first. Lives the Values by embracing the essence of the company demonstrating a commitment to the company’s goal and values.
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Stock and rotate department products to ensure freshness and date control; restock and use supply items efficiently to eliminate waste and to maintain the lowest supply cost. Successful completion of pre-employment drug testing and background check.
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Location: Retail Grocery Location. People Passion through consistently treating others with respect and dignity. As a great place to work , we empower everyone to be their full, authentic selves. Unifies and motivates team through praise and recognition of success with immediate feedback to build an environment of trust.
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