Cashier #1428

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NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED!

Full-Time and Part-Time positions

$12-$13/hr + bonus opportunities

Categories

Customer Service, Retail, Convenience Store

Exceptional Benefits
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life Insurance (F/T)
  • Paid Vacation, Holidays, & Sick Leave (F/T)
  • Employee Bonus Programs
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • 401(k) Retirement Savings with Company Match
  • Career Growth Opportunities


About Us

Petro Services, Inc. operates Mountain Energy stores in Western NC.

Job Overview
Cashiers engage with guests, keep the store stocked and clean, prepare food offerings, and process customer transactions.

Essential Functions
  • Greet all customers & answer questions
  • Scan and process customer transactions
  • Prepare & maintain foodservice products and coffees
  • Know, understand, and follow all cash-handling and credit card policies
  • Stock merchandise and service products such as napkins, coffee cups, etc.
  • Perform housekeeping and cleaning tasks, both inside and outside
  • Know and understand emergency fuel procedures
  • Assist with inventory and putting away orders


Basic Qualifications & Physical Requirements
  • 18+ years of age
  • Outgoing and friendly demeanor
  • Excellent communication in English (hear, speak, read, & write)
  • Authorized to work in the United States and able to provide acceptable documents per USCIS guidelines
  • Safely lift 55 lbs. and carry short distances
  • Stand and walk for 8+ consecutive hours
  • Climb a step stool, reach with arms above head, grasp with hands, bend, and crouch
  • Use hands bilaterally and unilaterally
  • Accurately select options from a touch-screen monitor
  • Accurately count US currency and make change
  • Ability to work in cold temperatures for short periods (while stocking coolers)
  • Great teamwork and customer service
  • Pass a pre-employment drug screening


Shifts: Morning/Afternoon/Overnight
This is a Drug-Free Workplace.
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