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Weekly Pay Many Extra Employee Perks! Precision prototype machine shop in Oxford is hiring! Hours are Monday-Friday 7:00AM to 5:30PM Saturdays are Optional Primary Functions: Must be able to read blueprints, select tooling, and adhere to safety and quality procedures.
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Follow all procedures related to cash, cleanliness, food safety, and restaurant safety and security. Qualifications:SkillsMust be able to fluently speak/read EnglishCapable of counting money and making changeAble to operate restaurant equipment (minimum age requirements may apply)Required CompetenciesGuest Focus – anticipate and understand guests needs and exceed their expectations.
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Cashier duties include ringing up all sales transactions, operating cash register, greeting and assisting customers/donors. Store Clerk major duties include maintaining cleanliness of sales floor, receiving incoming donations and issuing receipts, greet and assist donors/customers.
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May function as vault teller, responsible for distribution, verification and proof of vault cash. Cash handling and customer service experience required. May function as vault teller, responsible for distribution, verification and proof of vault cash.
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Able to be efficient in cash management and food service handling. Must be able to run an effective shift and direct staff. Able to be efficient in cash management and food service handling. Excellent customer service is a must and able to train staff accordingly.
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Operate a cash register, scanner and scale using correct scan or ring method. Make change, cash checks following company policy and issue receipts accurately. Operate a cash register, scanner and scale using correct scan or ring method.
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Serv-Safe/Local or State Food Service Certification preferred Previous restaurant shift lead experience preferred Skills: Cash management; planning and organization; effective communication. Execute cash management duties.
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Job Description Delivery Drivers are responsible for delivering food to customers with excellent customer service and a positive attitude.
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Fully cross-trained to assist with cash register operations, customer service and stock replenishment. High level of integrity and honesty; will be responsible for handling cash. Handle all sales transactions while operating assigned cash register.
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At PosiGen, we inherit the credit risk, so our customers can lease a solar system with no money down and earn guaranteed cost savings! Build a 'book of business' through self-generated leads, including generating referrals, prospecting, direct marketing, and more (We pay EXTRA for self-generated deals.
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The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for the monitoring of the revenue cycle process and, along with other revenue cycle stakeholders, the improvement of the revenue cycle process through rate setting, charge capture, managed care negotiations, and cash collections.
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Earn extra money for your goals: Achieve your short-term goals or long-term dreams by driving or biking with DoorDash. All you need is a mode of transportation (bike, car, scooter) and a smartphone to start making money.
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When searching for shared living providers we will consider applicants who live in single family homes or apartments (with an extra bedroom) or are willing to move and who are single, a couple, families, people with children, with pets, and people with or without experience.
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Develops and directs all required processes to support the work of operations and sales including but not limited to: Monthly project billing, Maintain accurate project financials in job cost system, Daily cash applications, New sale processing: launch meetings and project set up, Monitor accounts receivable, Maintain accuracy across job cost and time collection systems, Project close out and archival.
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Under the general direction of the AR & Financial Analysis Manager or designee, the Grants & AR Analyst is responsible for all Accounts Receivable (AR) and cash management functions related to grants and contracts receivables.
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