Fujiya (fujiya.ca) is a Japanese specialty foods business that has been in operation for nearly 50 years. Since opening the first store in Vancouver, we have grown to 4 locations in BC: Strathcona (Clark Drive), Downtown Vancouver, Richmond and Victoria. Visit our Careers page: _https://www.fujiya.ca/careers_
*Overview*: Provide exceptional service to our customers by efficiently processing transactions through the POS. Accurately process payment, bag product, and support with restocking and general customer inquiries.
*Schedule*: Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00AM - 6:00PM
_After training, shifts will fluctuate between 9:00AM & 10:00AM start_
*Pay*: Starting at $17.85/hr (plus perks like free meals, employee events, and store discount).
*General Duties:*
* Greet customers in a friendly and professional manner
* Accurately and efficiently process POS transactions
* Follow cashier procedures such as (but not limited to): daily opening and closing, float, employee purchases, customer orders, and coin exchange
* Support with restocking
* Perform inventory counts and inventory transfers
* Follow proper merchandising standards
* Greet customers and help with questions or requests
* Follow and uphold store policies regarding returns, pricing, and promotions
* Follow cleaning, receiving, and inventory policies and procedures
*Skills & Qualifications:?*
* Customer service experience or strong communication skills
* Previous cashier experience helpful
* Physical ability to do tasks (including standing/walking, lifting and carrying up to 20LB, hand/wrist based movements)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Temporary
Pay: From $17.85 per hour
Benefits:
* Designated paid holidays
* Discounted or free food
* Paid time off
* Store discount
Shift:
* 8 hour shift
* Day shift
Work days:
* Every Weekend
* Monday to Friday
* No weekends
* Weekends as needed
Work Location: In person
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