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Houchens Food Group is an equal opportunity employer. Performs all duties in the Basic Stations (Fountain & Frozen, Dresser, Front Swamp, Back Swamp, Grill, Switchboard, Expeditor, Food Prep, Carhop, Skating Carhop and Drive-Thru as needed, and depending on store volume, during a shift to ensure the preparation, portion control, temperature, packaging, appearance, presentation, taste, and service of all menu items meet operational standards.
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Advise any other store cashier with problems concerning store operations to take with store manager and/or assistant manager. Advise Store Manager and/or Assistant Manager of any personnel situations or policy violations having a negative effect on store operations.
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Follow correct vendor check-in procedures, within company guidelines and as instructed by store manager and/or assistant manager. Observe schedule shift hours as assigned by store manager and/or assistant manager.
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Perform specific tasks as assigned by store manager and/or assistant manager. Complete shift-checkout report at appropriate times as instructed by store manager and/or assistant manager.
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Advise any other store cashier with problems concerning store operations to take with store manager. Advise Store Manager and/or Assistant Manager of any personnel situations or policy violations.
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Notify store manager and/or assistant manager of all cash discrepancies. Follow company policy by maintaining a low cash drawer and utilizing the safe, as instructed by store and/or assistant manager.
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FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Reports To: Store Manager/Assistant Manager. Clean parking lot and grounds surrounding the store. Accurately record all markups, markdowns, spoilage, and store use of merchandise according to company procedures.
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Responsible for working a shift both accurately and efficiently, within Company policy, to ensure that the shift contributes to increased profitability of the store. Required to have access to a phone at all times, able to read and understand operating instructions for equipment in the store such as electronic cash register, able to operate a cash register for up to 8 hours or longer, able to lift 25 pounds at least once during shift and have good oral communication skills.
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Greet customers entering store. Bag, box, wrap, or gift-wrap merchandise, and prepare packages for shipment. Often involved in processing credit or debit card transactions and validating checks.
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Receive and disburse money in establishments other than financial institutions. Perform a variety of cleaning duties such as cleaning front windows, around check stands, clean out carts, sweep floors, dust shelves and lift and carry trash to outside containers.
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Complete shift-checkout report at appropriate times as instructed by store manager and/or assistant. Follow correct vendor check-in procedures, within company guidelines and as instructed by store.
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