Cashier

Overview

$17.00 * Medical * Dental * Vision * 3 Weeks Paid Time Off * 401k 100% Match up to 6%

The primary responsibility of a Cashier is to provide fast, friendly, and accurate check out services for customers. Cashiers may be required to perform a variety of duties depending on business needs, it is important to be flexible and willing to work in a team environment.

The essential job functions include, but are not limited to:

  • $17 / hour

  • Execute a Clean, Friendly and In-Stock experience for every customer

  • Accurately transacts customer items for checkout on POS units and all acceptable methods of payment

  • Transact beer purchases in accordance with all state alcoholic beverage laws

  • Balance cash drawer at beginning and end of each shift

  • Process exchanges and refunds per company policy

  • Accurately settle shift Pay Point reports

  • Maintain clean and tidy checkout area

  • Assist in stocking, rotating merchandise and marking labels

  • Serve as first responder to customer complaints

  • Train new cashiers

  • Perform other duties as required and/or assigned

  • Must be flexible and able to work weekends and holidays and store’s busiest days

  • Employee must be able to perform essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation

The position requirements include, but are not limited to:

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred

  • Basic math skills

  • Listen to the needs of the customer and communicate clearly

  • Attain mastery knowledge of P.O.S. functions

  • Able to function in a fast-paced work environment

  • Must be able to stand and walk on a hard or concrete surface, bend, reach, climb, kneel, squat, reach overhead and side to side and able to lift and carry up to 40-50 pounds on a regular basis

  • Perform cleaning and light maintenance with prescribed chemicals

  • May include periodic exposure to all outdoor conditions at all times of day and year

  • Relevant cashier experience is preferred

Joining our team puts you on a path where opportunity for advancement is available.

Buc-ee's, Ltd. is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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