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Experience in a closely related industry such as material handling, construction, engineering or equipment distribution would be a plus. Comprehensive employee benefits plan that includes medical and dental insurance.
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As one would expect, cash handling, fuel transactions, cleaning, and stocking are part of the role with some foodservice positions specifically tasked with food prep and foodservice safety. Cashier, customer service, retail or foodservice experience is great, but not required.
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A competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, mental health resources, 401k with company match, life insurance, short-term disability, vacation and sick time available, paid company holiday, employee stock purchase program (ESPP) and jury duty.
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Our benefits include: - 401K Plan - Weekly paychecks and premium pay for holidays worked - Paid PTO Plans (full-time positions) - Coverage in medical, dental, life, and vision insurances available - Monthly bonus/incentive potential - Tuition Reimbursement and Adoption Assistance What you bring: - Ability to oversee and provide customer service leadership, training, and coaching, alongside the Store Leader, for all store employees.
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