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Monitor invoices, money handling procedures, accounting, and bank processes. Perform other duties as assigned by the Regional Director of Operations. This entails crafting innovative ideas such as community events, themed nights, promotions, and trivia nights.
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Complete all mandatory and elective training, including BSA (Bank Secrecy Act) and Anti-Money Laundering procedures. Accept checks for cashing in accordance to FNB check handling procedures.
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Follow all guest check and money-handling procedures when serving a-la-carte and beverage orders. Must be highly organized and able to pay attention to sound and sight details in crowded and noisy situations, particularly when handling multiple tasks.
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Events may include open bar style service or may be cash bar in which the Server is expected to handle and be responsible for money handling. Ability to handle money and/or credit card transactions in a trustworthy and accurate manner.
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Onboard and maintain client accounts, including collecting client information and required documentation, capturing and assessing risk, processing money movement transactions and handling estate needs as examples.
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Assist in ensuring financial integrity of the store through strict cashier accountability, key control, adherences to company security practices and cash control procedures; authorize and sign for refunds and overrides, count register tills, and deposit money in bank.
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Position responsible for performing a variety of Facility/Garage supportive functions which include, but not limited to; customer service, cashiering, preparing bank deposits cleaning, maintenance, valeting cars, dealing with the public, handling of money, operating and maintaining revenue control equipment, filling out reports, opening and closing of booths.
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The Full-Time Associate is responsible for assisting the store management team with daily store operational functions which include providing excellent customer service, driving sales, merchandising, and handling other responsibilities as assigned by management.
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Whether you're preparing mixed drinks, pouring other beverages, or handling money, you'll have the chance to tap into consumer tastes, learn about trends, create bonds with others, and build the next step in your path.
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Adheres to cash handling policies. Surrounded by passionate teammates and leaders, you'll help take our meals to the next level with knowledge of your craft by serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to our guests.
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These positions require giving direction, leading a team, handling money, and other responsibilities. Reach your goals and build your future with college tuition assistance, valuable job training, and retirement benefits.
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Office Clerks staff our Customer Service Counters and provide many services to our customers, including answering and routing telephone calls, solving problems, issuing money orders, providing rain checks, handling bill payments, and selling convenience items like postage stamps and bus passes.
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