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Ensure that stock levels are maintained at all times in the deli/bakery department, and that all products are fresh and properly displayed, as well as follow appropriate health regulations and safety standards concerning sanitation and food handling.
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Cleans and sanitizes deli equipment and food surfaces throughout the department, including rotisserie ovens, cooking utensils, refrigerated cases, and the deli cooler. Displays, stocks, rotate, and stores deli products following food safety, food freshness, and product handling policies and procedures.
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Previous deli or food service experience preferred. As a Deli Clerk at Costco, you will be responsible for preparing, packaging, and labeling deli products. Job Title: Deli Clerk.
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Ensure proper food handling and sanitation procedures are followed. Your role is critical in maintaining the quality and availability of deli products for customers. You will provide exceptional customer service by assisting customers with their deli orders and ensuring that the deli area is clean and well-stocked.
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Ensures deli cooler shelves and deli display cases have a wide variety of product. Slices, packages, weighs, and sells various deli products, including meats and cheeses. Maintains the presentation and cleanliness of the deli, including deli display cases.
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Must be able to obtain evidence of food safety certification. Prepare, pack, label, and merchandise deli/bakery items according to Gristedes policy. Responsible for providing products and services in the deli/bakery department that meet the requirements of customers, including the usage of proper phone etiquette, answering customer questions, and communicating with management.
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This position is in our food production facility in our Woodland Warehouse. If you've got a passion for food, we've got the position for you! As a packing clerk your responsibilities include preparing ready-to-eat foods, packaging and labeling all produced goods, receiving and breaking down loads, rotating product, and working at a fast pace while maintaining a clean, sanitary and attractive work environment.
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