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Cashier, customer service, cash handling, food service, fast food, or prep cook experience. Provide store support by conducting associate orientation and training, food presentation, completing inventory counts, following food concept program guidelines, and running the cash register when needed.
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Follow proper guidelines for food preparation, cash handling, timekeeping, sanitation, and all other procedures. Our team is in search of exceptional individuals to deliver top-tier fresh food and beverages, including our renowned coffee, in a fast and friendly manner.
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Paid training & development programs: Invest in your skills and knowledge with participation in one of our career paths. Previous experience in food and beverage service. Join us in creating an exceptional environment for both our team and our valued customers.
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Pay on Demand: Get quick access to a portion of your earned wages after completed shifts. Cross-train in deli, branded foods, bakery, and cashier duties. The listed range is specific to the base hourly rate or annual salary and does not include additional benefits, perks, or bonus eligibility (when applicable) comprising the total benefits package.
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QuickChek & Murphy USA take into consideration a wide range of factors when making compensation decisions, including but not limited to: experience, skill sets, training, licensure and certifications, education, as well as business and organizational needs.
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As a Lead Kum & Go Food Team Member, you’re the friendly face and first point of contact for our customers. A Lead Food Team Member assists with other members of management with trainings and certifying all new Team Members.
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Full and Part time team members are eligible for: $75 annual gym reimbursement and 401k company match*, Paid Vacation and Holiday pay- Earn PTO starting day one! As a Lead Kum & Go Retail Team Member, you’re the friendly face and first point of contact for our customers.
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Prepare/cook food by following recipes, stock, and maintain food displays. A Lead Retail Team Member assists with other members of management with trainings and certifying all new Team Members.
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Cashier or Food Service based on business needs. Must be able to perform the following physical behaviors repetitively throughout a shift: standing, walking, handling, reaching horizontally and grasping firmly.
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50% discount on food/drink items purchased while on shift. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer building a culture of equity and inclusion. Kum & Go believes in People First. High energy, customer service skills, and a courteous approach to resolving complaints.
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If you have what it takes to make our guests smile and keep growing your career, we have the opportunities for you. Work safely with equipment that can create and hold very high temperatures using appropriate personal protective equipment.
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