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Overview Job SummaryConsistently provides friendly and cooperative service to internal and external customers at our retail locations which operate 24 hours/7 days per week with limited exceptions, by processing customer orders in an efficient, accurate, safe and courteous manner at a two aisle check stand, a multi station self-checkout (SCO) lane, or customer service desk as assigned.
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Follows all state and federal laws concerning the sale of any restricted or regulated items (i.e. tobacco, alcohol) Adheres to all United States Department of Agriculture Food Stamp or WIC voucher procedures.
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Consistently provides friendly and cooperative service to internal and external customers at our retail locations which operate 24 hours/7 days per week with limited exceptions, by processing customer orders in an efficient, accurate, safe and courteous manner at a two aisle check stand, a multi station self-checkout (SCO) lane, or customer service desk as assigned.
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Operates check stand equipment such as a cash register, scanner and scale to process customer orders using two aisles to check customers. Learn and memorize a considerable amount of information including PLU codes, location of products, check stand and keyboard procedures and company policies.
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Maintains a high level of awareness of the self-checkout area and customers; anticipates customer needs, monitors transaction activity, makes regular eye contact with customers, observes bottom of the basket, etc.
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Adheres to all United States Department of Agriculture Food Stamp or WIC voucher procedures. Join WinCo Foods at the forefront of customer-centric service, where people matter the most.
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If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy engaging with people, apply today to be a valued member of the WinCo Foods cashier team, contributing to a workplace where everyone matters.
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Maintains an atmosphere of friendly, enthusiastic customer service with an emphasis of taking care of the customer. Navigate and manage potentially high stress situations, volatile or unsatisfied customers, and a high volume of transactions and customers.
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As required by applicable state and local laws, food safety/handlers cards, tobacco and alcohol sales certification (e.g., TAM card). Regularly moves within SCO area to expedite transactions, maintain attentive presence and keep area clear of safety hazards.
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Additional Requirements:As required by applicable state and local laws, food safety/handlers cards, tobacco and alcohol sales certification (e.g., TAM card). Additional Self-Checkout Attendant Duties and ResponsibilitiesRegularly moves within SCO area to expedite transactions, maintain attentive presence and keep area clear of safety hazards.
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