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Front End Supervisor. + Supervises, trains and evaluates cashiers, front-end loaders, checkers and U-boat retrieval. Supervises Cashiers, Front-End Loaders, Checkers and U-Boat Retrieval.
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Front End Supervisor FULL-TIME. Restaurant Depot is a Members-Only Wholesale Cash & Carry Foodservice Supplier. About Restaurant Depot. Performs Supervisor functions of voids and returns, price adjustments, IOUs (F-6) vs.
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Qualifications About Restaurant Depot. - Supervising, training and evaluating cashiers, front-end loaders, checkers and U-boat retrieval. - Performing Supervisor functions of voids and returns, price adjustments, IOUs (F-6) vs.
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They have been supplying independent food businesses with quality products from large cash and carry warehouse stores since 1990. Their mission is to be your one-stop shop for savings, selection, and service, seven days a week.
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Assists checkers in comparing customer receipts to items on cart to avoid losses. Plan and prepare work schedules to include lunch and vacation. High School Diploma of GED with at least 4 years experience in customer service or related field, OR.
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They became the leading low-cost alternative to other foodservice suppliers by eliminating the overhead of a traditional distributor, focusing on the needs of independent foodservice operators and offering free membership.
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Efficiently uses industry specific software to resolve customer inquiries, price checks, inventory queries and price discrepancies. Investigates and resolves customer complaints in a timely and professional manner.
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Assists customers with product location and detailed information when needed. Ensures compliance with established sales and security policies and procedures. For the most part the ambient will be room temperature, due to proximity of work-station to the exit doors, room temperature may change according to the season and the level of activity at the store.
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Position Title: Front End Supervisor. Brand: Restaurant Depot. Position Title: Front End Supervisor. Agility/dynamic balance 80-119% Performs cashier “check-outs” and operates register, when needed.
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I fully understand the responsibilities and qualifications required for this job. Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, and technical procedures.
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Invoicing and cancels transactions. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, clients, and general public. Lift/Carry Abilities (measured for maximum or average load.
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Ensures friendly, efficient and professional customer service. High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive situations. Commitment to company values and strong customer orientation. Any appropriate combination of education and experience.
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Carry strength (50' or less) - 50 lbs. Climb steps/ladder - occasionally. Constant lift/carry (> 30x/hr) - 20 lbs. Effective oral and written communication skills. Reach above shoulder level - occasionally.
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High School Diploma of GED with at least 4 years experience in customer service or related field, OR Any appropriate combination of education and experience. Health, dental, vision insurance - available after 90 days.
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Property Description: 449 - PITTSBURGH. From $14.75 - $15.24 an hour. Stand/walk – constantly. Property Number: 449. Bachelor’s Degree, OR. Performs other work-related duties as required and assigned.
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Title: front supervisor Company: Restaurant Depot
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