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Food CashierJob Summary

Sell food and beverage items using computerized register system(s).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Assist customers in the selection and purchase of food & beverages.
  • Know all of the menu items including pricing and availability.
  • Know all discounts, special pricing, or other daily promotions.
  • Verify that each guest has paid the correct price for their purchase.
  • Maintain counters, floor and food service area, keeping it clean and sanitary.
  • Process cash and credit card transactions accurately & efficiently.
  • Manage the till, count start cash and prepare nightly deposit bags.
  • Handle customer complaints in a professional and diplomatic way.
  • Assure register is properly manned and area secured at all times.
  • Assist with packaging, pricing and labeling food & beverage items.
  • Ensure coolers are stocked at all times.
  • Weekends and holiday work if required.
  • Perform other tasks as assigned by manager.

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities)

  • Skilled in providing excellent customer service.
  • Working knowledge of computers or POS software programs.
  • Able to count cash and perform simple mathematical functions.
  • Able to work well under fast paced and busy circumstances.
  • Neat and professional appearance.
  • Portray a positive company image.
  • Cashier experience preferred but not required.
  • Tips Certification preferred if serving alcoholic beverages.
  • Able to identify and perform other tasks during non-busy times.

Core Competencies

  • Friendly Service: Treat people courteously and respond in a helpful manner.
  • Teamwork: Interact with team members effectively put company goals first.
  • Work Standards: Maintain high standards in the quality & consistency of work.

Physical Demands

  • Must be able to stand and sit for long periods of time.

Requirements

Shift Requirements:

  • Hours may include early morning or early evening.
  • Frequent weekend and holiday shifts.

Age Requirements:

  • Applicants must be at least age 16.

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