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Piazza's Fine Foods (www.piazzasfinefoods.com), an upscale, family-owned grocery store, is seeking part time checkers for our grocery department.

We offer a 20% discount on purchases throughout the store; union benefits (medical, dental, and vision for all part-time/full time employees and their family members); paid vacation, paid holidays and personal days; paid sick leave; retirement plan and union-scale compensation.

Example of Duties

The Checker will operate the cash register and check stand to provide the store's customers with the most accurate and efficient checkout service possible, and to perform stocking and other duties, as assigned.

A working knowledge of the Checker function is a plus! Add up or record the purchases of a customer into a cash register efficiently and accurately.

Assist in training new checkers as needed.

Stock shelves, which may include facing products and putting out new products.

Learn and memorize various store codes (produce, deli, etc.) and keep up to date on new products as they come in.

Award-winning customer service

Cleaning bathrooms and taking out trash

Requirements, Skills, and Experience:

Maintain positive working relationships with management and coworkers.

Maintain a clean and safe work area.

Understand and follow directions in oral, written, or diagram form.

Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.; stand, bend, reach, twist, and turn for up to 4 hours continuously

Must have full availability to work on weekends and holidays

Availability on the weekends is required for this opening.

To apply, please reply to this posting. Please indicate your availability ( days and hours).

Piazza's Fine Foods is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Job Type: Part-time (24-40 hours per week).

Must be 18 years old and up.

Hours per week:

Benefits if works 92 hours per month

  • Store Discount

  • Retirement Plan

  • Health Insurance

  • Dental Insurance

  • Vision Insurance

  • Paid Time Off

  • Paid Sick Time

  • Opportunity for Advancement

  • Disability Leave

Work Includes

  • Days

  • Evenings' shift (until 9:00 pm)

  • Weekends

  • Holidays

Paid Training:

  • Yes

Pay frequency:

  • Every week

Physical Requirements:

  • Walking

  • Standing

  • Pushing

  • Pulling

  • Repetitive lifting

Management:

  • Front End Manager

Shifts announced:

  • On Thursdays

Shift:

  • Evening

Employees working per shift:

  • 5 or fewer

This Job Is:

  • A job for which military-experienced candidates are encouraged to apply

  • A “Fair Chance” job (you or the employer follow Fair Chance hiring practices when performing background checks)

  • A good fit for applicants with gaps in their resume, or who have been out of the workforce for the past 6 months or more

  • Open to applicants who do not have a college diploma

Work Remotely

  • No

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