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The Cash Office Clerk provides excellent customer service by answering questions, solving problems, and assisting customers and associates at the courtesy booth/cash office. Guarantee accurate and efficient handling of sales and service functions at the courtesy booth including but not limited to cash handling, customer complaints and requests, refunds, answering phones, sales of gift cards, cigarettes, and stamps.
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Notify Cash Office Manager, Customer Service Manager or member of the store management team of potential shrink (such as cash handling, pick-ups and loans, cashier over/short, security, shoplifting, sweet-hearting, product handling, and returns.
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Ensure that all current merchandising, customer service, cash control, labor control, expense and supply controls, loss prevention, maintenance, safety, food safety, associate and customer engagement rules are being followed.
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Tag all warranty parts and returns to warranty clerk. The Service Technician is an experienced technician in the heavy equipment industry. Monroe Tractor is a well-known and respected construction equipment and agricultural equipment dealer with over 70 years of experience servicing the northeastern US.With 18 locations throughout New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, we pride ourselves on providing best-in-class sales and support to over 15,000 hardworking customers.
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Maintains friendly and customer-service-oriented attitude by greeting customers, answering questions, and bagging and transporting groceries into customers’ vehicles. Promotes product sales through active customer engagement.
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Carries out policy of courtesy and service. 1 year responsible experience in clerical office or retail sales store work of any kind in which the applicant has demonstrated the ability to perform satisfactorily in the position to be filled.
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Performs various customer service duties while maintaining a safe and sanitary shopping environment. Education, Experience, and Qualifications Typically involves on-the-job training. Keeps parking lot free of trash and debris; communicates with management any incidents, actions, or concerns occurring on store premises.
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Engages with customers, bags and transports groceries, locates products and conducts price verifications. Ensures front-end racks, drink coolers and cleaning supply stations are stocked, cleaned, and presentable.
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Company Name: Kroger Stores Position Type: Employee FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Position Summary: Create an outstanding customer experience through exceptional service. Assist the department manager in reaching sales and profit goals established for the department, and monitor all established quality assurance standards.
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Accepting payment efficiently, with courtesy and diplomacy, entering the appropriate form of payment in the cash register, counting change properly, and verifying any credit card transactions. Knowledgeable and skillful at running a cash register, previous cash handling experience and guest service required.
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Any other duties as outlined by the Service Supervisor and, or management. Show the utmost courtesy to all guests, visitors, and dealership personnel. Excellent customer service skills; a builder of relationships.
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Offer customer assistance with carry out, and perform that task if a Courtesy Clerk is not available. Supervises the sales floor to monitor service and replenishment of products.
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Exercises tact good manners and courtesy when serving and assisting customers and fellow associates. Assists in maintaining records and logs pertinent to customer service transactions handled as well as keeping in a current status the catalogs and price sheets for authorized items.
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Working with the sales personnel as part of a team, the Courtesy Clerk is responsible for assisting customers and general store maintenance and appearance. Responsibilities include customer service and duties as assigned by the store manager.
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