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The Treasury Solutions Officer III is a senior level responsible for sales, marketing, and successful implementation of cash management services, deposit acquisition and revenue generation within the bank's footprint covering New York, New Jersey, Florida - Alabama to the commercial/municipal client base and prospective clients.
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Greet customers entering Duane Reade locationProcess all sale transactions by receiving payment by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits. A cashier is the last point of sale so the cashier should be able to leave a lasting impression on the customer to want to come back.
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This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI). Accountable for the sale and administration of all financial institutions services to include loans, deposits, investment banking etc.
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This position is responsible for the creative workflow process for cashiering, handling product returns, performing basic cash office functions, and providing every customer with an exceptional shopping experience.
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Follow all policies and procedures related to all point of sale (POS) transactions, inventory integrity, reverse logistics, cash, credit, check, refund and return policies. Under the direction of the Service Center Manager, assists in various aspects of customer care, facility maintenance, and merchandising activities.
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What You Will Get To Do: Perform daily and monthly loan accounting processes, loan balance / GL reconciliation, amortization review, and reporting functions Process loan cash transactions such as payment processing, loan payoff, escrow disbursement, investor sale, etc.
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Assists manager or assistant store manager in evaluating and developing displays, including promotional, seasonal, super structures, and sale merchandise. Opens and closes the store in the absence of store management, including all required systems start-ups, required cash handling, and ensuring the floor and stock room are ready for the business day.
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Leverages business opportunities by including internal sales partners to accomplish cross sale expectations in Cash Management, Wealth Management and International products and services in addition to Commercial, Core and Private Banking core products (i.e., deposits and loans.
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Process all forms of payments (i.e., cash, credit, checks, EBT, WIC, Rain checks, coupons, vouchers, gift cards, etc.) Promote for sale any current charitable promotions to customers. Understand the operation of the cash register and follow all cash handling procedures.
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Complete visual merchandising and store promotional directives, including product placement, fullness, appropriate pricing and Point of Sale material. OTHER•To comply with all aspects of the Lovisa Employee Manual•To comply with all aspects of the Lovisa Security Manual•Be up to date with all policies and procedures•Security - maintain security awareness according to Lovisa policy•Use daily cash up sheets to ensure cash register balances at all times•Be coachable in all aspects, flexible and proactive in style•Start / Finish Times - As per roster within retail hours.
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Ability to handle cash and operate a point-of-sale (POS) system. Handle cash and credit card transactions accurately and process payments. Maintain a clean and organized work area, including the service station and dining area.
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Handle cash, credit, and debit card transactions, ensuring proper procedures are followed. Process sales transactions accurately and efficiently using the store’s point-of-sale system.
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Handles money, processes credit and debit card, makes change, while complying with the company’s Cash Handling and Loss Prevention Standard Operating Procedures. Accurately total, process and collect payments from guests to include, but not limited to, using the point-of-sale system.
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Position Title: Floor Manager Department: Floor Supervisor: Assistant Branch Manager FLSA: Full-Time, 8-10 hour shift, Hourly, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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Position Summary: The Floor Manager works to ensure that all available product in the warehouse is out for sale and maintained. Operate equipment (e.g., box cutter, knives, scales, compactor, hi-los, scooters, scissor lifts) according to company & OSHA guidelines.
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