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The primary goal of our Director, Sales Enablement - POS is to help the business' sales team sell more effectively and efficiently in today's increasingly competitive market. The primary goal of our Director, Sales Enablement - POS is to help the business' sales team sell more effectively and efficiently in today's increasingly competitive market.
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We are seeking a skilled Banquet and Event Server to join our team. If you are a team player with a passion for providing exceptional customer service, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity as a Banquet and Event Server.
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Delivers a seamless, omni channel shopping experience through understanding and utilization of the tools available to service the customer (i.e. MPOS, POS, In-Store & Curbside Pick Up) Delivers a seamless, omni channel shopping experience through understanding and utilization of the tools available to service the customer (i.e. MPOS, POS, In-Store & Curbside Pick Up.
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Chef / Cook / Server / Waiter / Waitress. New Fogo De Chao Brazilian steakhouse is NOW HIRING for its newest location in Oklahoma City. Chef / Cook / Server / Waiter / Waitress. Portion, garnish and present to patron in style of Brazilian "gaucho.
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Good understanding about EOD process and as well store opening process for Xstore POS. Experience with Oracle Retail (MOM) and POS (Xstore) implementations. Demonstrated knowledge of performance analysis and tuning of application systems, specifically, Oracle RDBMS, Oracle Retail and POS (Xstore.
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Open interviews conducted daily - Walk-ins are Welcome
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As a Server at Red Lobster , you will enhance guest experiences by offering personalized service, suggestions and pairings. We are a founder and current member of the Global Aquaculture Alliance and a current member of National Fisheries Institute.
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The Server - Beer and Wine may be asked to cross-train and work as a Restaurant Worker, Concessionist, Box Office Cashier, or Usher, as staffing needs require. The Server - Beer and Wine role is a vital link between our Guests and the kitchen staff.
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Here's what you'll need:Previous experience working with a Point of Sale (POS) system if placed in a Cashier positionOpen to varied work schedules and hours depending on therestaurant's needsMust be able to use to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy objects up to 40 poundsMust be able to stand for several hours and walk for long periods of timeMust be able to bend, stretch, twist, or reach for objects on shelves at various height levelsHaving fun.
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As a server in the Aria Lounge, the Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel's contemporary casual restaurant open for dinner and drinks, your typical day will be using the operating system MICROS to take and serve guest orders to the high standards of customer satisfaction that we take pride in.
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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 and purchase for re-sale parts (OP) procurement and vendor payment practices.
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The Server is a key member of the restaurant team primarily responsible for providing friendly, accurate, and efficient service to all guests so that we are returning every traveler to the road better than they came.
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This restaurant front of house job for Food Server / Waiter / Waitress will focus on guest service / waiting tables in which you will be expected to provide great customer service. Previous experience as a server is preferred, but not required.
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The Sales Associate will support the Store Management Team by generating sales, conducting housekeeping, merchandising, signing, pricing, POS operations and loss prevention in adherence to all Company policies and procedures.
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Takes guest beverage and/or food orders and inputs orders accurately in the point-of-sale (POS) system. If a station in the dining room is a symphony, the server is its conductor. If a station in the dining room is a symphony, the server is its conductor.
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