Store Clerk Administrative & Office Jobs - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

Store Clerk

Company Name:
Save-A-Lot
POSITION SUMMARY
Perform routine functions, such as, but not limited to cashiering, stocking, and cleaning, service the customer as well as assist in maintaining proper store conditions.
NOTE: This is a Part Time Position. Weekly hours assigned will be variable and not generally exceed an average of 25 hours per week.
KEY FUNCTIONS
(45%) - Operate register and perform checkout procedures achieving a minimum scanning rate of 25 rings per minute and accurate handling of cash, EBT, food stamps, or checks. Communicate with customers in a friendly and efficient manner. (Performance standards may vary across operating companies.)
(45%) - Stock product on platforms, shelving, peg hooks and in baskets or refrigerated cases as needed. Handle equipment to move stock as needed. Also, clerks are responsible for picking up after themselves, taking empty boxes or discarded cardboard to designated places in the store. Responsibilities include assisting with unloading delivery truck.
(10%) - Maintain store conditions as directed. Responsible for completing cleaning duties as assigned, including floors, windows, display cases, shelves, register area, backroom, restrooms, parking lot, and other fixtures. As needed, a clerk will bring carts in from the parking lot. Responsibility includes ensuring customers and employee engage in protecting company property and merchandise at all times.
Key functions weights may vary on a daily or weekly basis across company businesses.
REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. EDUCATION/TRAINING
REQUIRED: Must be able to communicate in English.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS NEEDED
Excellent customer service skills.
Job assignments include responsibility in dry grocery, perishable and general merchandise department.
Frequently lift 30 lbs, occasionally required to lift up to 80 lbs.
Must be dependable and flexible
Must adhere to uniform dress code
Basic math skills requiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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