Snack Experts (Store Associates)- Store # 53

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Come to work for the best in the business and put your career on the fast track!McClure Oil Team Members are the Heart of our business. Our teams drive merchandising and marketing initiatives, and ensure our customers are receiving the best in the class customer service experience. We have a strong "promote from within" philosophy, which is a proven success since 80% of our Store Managers started their career as a Store Associate with us. If you would like to join a team that recognizes that people make a difference, we would love the opportunity to talk with you. Why Join Our Team:Be a part of a team that supports and encourages each other.Growth Opportunities: 80% of our Store Managers started as a Store AssociateFlexible Schedule: Everyone deserves a work-life balancePaid Time Off: Get paid to relax and rechargeWeekly Pay: Convenience of weekly paychecksRetirement Plan: We offer an amazing opportunity for your future retirement with a 6% match.We are hiring Snack Experts (other places may call them Store Associates) that are:Customer Service Superstar: Be the friendly face that greets all of our customers. Offer assistance, answer questions and help customers achieve great customer experienceSales Floor Guru: Help keep our shelves and coolers stockedTour Guides: Knowing where all of our customers favorite items are located will make you the "go to" expert Cash Handling Pro: Manage the cash register, handle transactions accurately and keep a seamless flow for our customersTeam Player: Work with other team members and lend a hand when neededCleaning machines: Take pride in your store by keeping the inside and outside clean and inviting.Upselling Ace: Master the art of upselling and suggestive selling, elevating the customers experience by recommending products and bargain buys.Other Duties as AssignedPhysical Requirements: Must be able to reach, stand and move about for at least 12 hours at a timeMust be able to use a ladder, lift and move objects up to 50 lbs. or moreMust have basic math and computer skillsThe information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor are they intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Management may, at its discretion, assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The duties and responsibilities in this job description may be subject to change at any time.McClure Oil Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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