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We are hiring full-time and part-time Team Members for a variety of positions and departments, including: Front End: Cashier, Lot Attendant, Customer Service, Eagles Nest Attendant.
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Provide amazing customer service by greeting customers and ensuring that orders and requests are fulfilled to meet their expectations. Prepared & Gourmet Food: Sales Clerk. Meat, Seafood, Deli & Cheese: Sales Clerk.
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From our Warehouses to our GetGo’s, our grocery Stores through our Corporate home office, we are working together to put food on shoppers' tables and smiles on their faces. Catering: Sales Clerk. At Giant Eagle Inc., we’re more than just food, fuel and convenience.
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Overview:As the Part Time Customer Service Lead, under the guidance of the Assistant Store Manager and Customer Service Supervisor, you’ll be responsible for leading day-to-day customer service initiatives, inspiring, motivating, and encouraging associates to provide exceptional, friendly and professional customer service at all times.
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We are looking for full-time and part-time Team Members for multiple positions including: Front End Team Members (Cashiers) Kitchen Team Members Car Wash Team MembersJob DescriptionExperience Required: 0 to 6 monthsEducation Desired: No High School diploma requiredLifting Requirement: Up to 50 poundsAge Requirement: At least 16 years of ageJob ResponsibilitiesProvide amazing customer service by greeting customers and ensuring that orders and requests are fulfilled to meet their expectations.
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You will be responsible to assist the service operations manager with supervision of Front End (FE) policies and procedures, cashier performance, labor control and customer relations.
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As a Retail Front End Supervisor, youll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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Solve issues/concerns, making informed decisions and supervising the front-end operations to ensure all Burlington customers are provided with exceptional, friendly, and professional customer service at all times.
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As a Sr. Front End Engineer, you will spend the majority of your time working with React or HTML/CSS. You will also write significant back end code in Ruby on Rails to support the front end features you are building.
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Under the leadership of the Store Manager/Leader and Customer Service Manager, assists with direction of the Front End Lead(s) (if applicable) and sales associates of the store while the Manager on Duty. The Support Lead is responsible for all key functions of the store as directed.
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