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Be an Expert : Demonstrates knowledge of safety and compliance protocols, tire and battery industry guidelines, service standards, equipment operations, TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring systems), product specifications, and seasonality; demonstrating knowledge of Point of Sale systems, phone, and in-person selling techniques.
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Handle the cash register, as a cashier, at the point of sale in the store. Ability to stand and walk for the majority of work shift, frequently bend, squat and twist, lift up to 50 lbs., climb a ladder to reach merchandise and or supplies, and see and distinguish between fabric patterns and colors.
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Complies with company policies, procedures, and standards of ethics and integrity by implementing related action plans; using the Open Door Policy; and applying these in executing business processes and practices.
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Support inventory accuracy through accurate completion of all required point of sale and merchandise disposition practices. Support the training process for new hires on the service team, including teaching process best practices, proper point of sale procedures, using available tools and resources while meeting Kohl's brand standards.
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Engage as a member of a high-performing team through trust, commitment, and a focus on results. Continuously encourage and participate in team selling and positively impact the achievement of the store sales volume and metrics goals.
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In this role, you will deliver excellent customer service in point of sale and customer services processes while focusing on consistent execution and operational efficiency. Accurately and efficiently execute point of sale and customer service standards based on company guidelines providing courteous, friendly, fast and efficient service.
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Maintain point-of-sale signage including bin plus beam label stock ensuring all bin locators are placed and price changes are activated. Replaces light bulbs and alerts Facility Services Associate (FSA) when additional maintenance issues are noted (lights out, painting, etc.
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Possesses basic knowledge of personal computer technology, network infrastructure, flat panel TVs & monitors, cash registers / point-of-sale equipment, and associated retail devices to include scanners, handheld devices, kiosks, printers & other related and similar retail, and SMB product technologies.
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Our retail sales stores are clean, well-kept, stocked with all the latest gadgets in wireless technology and state of the art computerized point of sale and activation systems.
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Must be technology proficient and able to operate the Point of Sale (POS) System. Here at LOFT, we're busy styling the careers and supporting the lives of everyday optimists just like you.
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Support store manager by providing internal controls and operational oversight including conducting associate package/bag, monitoring point of sale transactions, conducting store audits, and promoting Asset Protection programs.
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