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The Cashier is responsible to interact with customers as they enter and leave the retail store. The primary function of the Cashier is to provide excellent customer service. Ability to work a rotating weekend and evening shift needed.
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ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS A. The Cashier reports directly to the Store Manager. B. The Cashier has no direct supervisory authority. Hours vary andthere may be the need for occasional night or weekend coverage assistance.
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Hours vary with days, evenings (until 9pm), and a rotating weekend/holiday coverage required. E. Price store merchandise as requested by store management. F. Stock merchandise on shelves as requested by store management.
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A. The Cashier reports directly to the Store Manager. A. Greet customers as they enter the retail store, assisting with customer service questions. Computer Calculator Cash register-scanner. A. The Cashier reports directly to the Store Manager.
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This position would also include additional bookkeeping responsibilities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES A. Greet customers as they enter the retail store, assisting with customer service questions.
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They represent typical elements and criteria considered necessary to perform the job successfully. The company recognizes that an individual with a disability may require an accommodation to enable him/her to successfully perform a job function.
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D. Responsible for accurate cash handling. Consideration will be given to reasonable accommodations. G. Responsible for handling customer returns. B. Answer incoming telephone calls and handle appropriately.
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Telephone Fax Copy machine. A. High School Diploma or GED preferred. A. Excellent customer service skills required. B. Frequent lifting up to 25 pounds. B. Cold and warm conditions. Computer Software and network.
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A. Retail store environment. C. Irregular work schedule. C. Handle customer transactions utilizing KCX cash register system. A. Other duties as assigned. C. Long periods of standing. D. Frequent bending and twisting.
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The Cashier reports directly to the Store Manager. The Cashier has no direct supervisory authority. Price store merchandise as requested by store management. Stock merchandise on shelves as requested by store management.
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Our Cashiers create a positive, memorable experience for each of our guests by providing friendly, thoughtful, and responsive service both in person and by phone.
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