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1 to 2 years of experience as a head cashier. Provides SMART customer service at all times through the daily execution of Lowe's customer service policies, procedures and programs.
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Lowe's is an equal opportunity employer and administers all personnel practices without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, gender, age, ancestry, national origin, mental or physical disability or medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other category protected under federal, state, or local law.
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Communicates information to customers regarding all stock, special order merchandise, feature benefits, application, and warranty information related to Lowe's programs. Thanks the customer for their business and invites them back to shop at Lowe's.
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1 to 2 years of experience working in any department at a Lowe's retail store. 1 to 2 years of retail experience as a cashier. Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler.
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Obtains safety bags from the cash office and monitors the amount of cash in the drawers to ensure it does not exceed requirements. Provides supervision, coaching, and support to CSA Front End Team (Front End/Loaders.
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Maintains a safe and secure work environment, which may include conducting daily safety reviews, noting hazards, keeping aisles clear, and securing doors and gates. Detects common signs of shoplifting, theft, and other security risks, and promptly communicates them to management and/or Asset Protection.
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Provides proper monetary change to CSA Front End associates for register activities. Assists in line vesting to help quicker turnaround time for checkout. Adheres to all safety requirements relevant to one's regular job duties: top stock safety, reinstalling safety cables, use of aisle blockers, a tether line on power equipment, spotters, and safety devices.
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Removes security tags, verifies product information, and bags merchandise for customers. Monitors merchandise entering and leaving the store entrances and exits and assists customers or associates who trigger the alarm.
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Less than a year of retail experience detecting common signs of shoplifting (e.g., merchandise hidden inside of containers, merchandise under carts, price labels switched) Seeks out customers to understand his/her needs and assists in locating, demonstrating, selecting, carrying, and/or loading merchandise.
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Ensures compliance with housekeeping standards and programs (e.g., Zone Recovery) to maintain cleanliness and organization of store and working areas. Enters and submits customer orders, prints order tickets, verifies receipts, and signs off on loading tickets.
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Uses a cash register to process sales transactions, returns, and refunds according to company guidelines. Less than 1 year of experience using common retail technology, such as smart phones and tablets.
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Moves throughout the checkout area standing, walking, reaching, bending, lifting, and moving product to ensure accurate completion of transactions. 1 to 2 years of supervisory experience in any field, including directing, delegating, evaluating, training, and coaching employees.
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Operates store equipment as needed depending on one specific role and department (e.g., Zebra phone, telephone, paging system, copiers, fax machines, computers, CCTV surveillance system, key cutter, panel saw, paint mixer, flooring cutters, compacter baler) General.
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Assists in line vesting to help quicker turnaround time for checkout In-stock. Starting rate of pay may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, position offered, location, education, training, and/or experience.
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Looks up product information and competitor prices for products to verify price match. Reviews and places online orders and returned merchandise in the appropriate areas. Proactively greets, assists, and engages with multiple customers on multiple registers at the same time.
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Title: head cashier Company: Lowe's
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