Location: Tumwater, WA
Company: Kroger
they inquire about. Grocery Clerk (Bakery/Deli) will be able to inform customers of bakery and/or deli specials. Provide customers with fresh products that they have ordered and the correct portion size (or as close as possible to the amount ordered) to prevent shrink.
Recommend deli or bakery items to customers to ensure they get the products they want and need. Use all equipment in bakery such as the refrigerators, freezers, slicers, and ovens according to company guidelines. Prepare foods according to the food temperature logs and follow cooking instructions. Measure, prepare and mix ingredients according to recipe, using variety of kitchen utensils and equipment. Adequately prepare,
package, label and inventory ingredients in merchandise. Check product quality to ensure freshness. Review " sell by" dates and take appropriate action.
Properly use kitchen equipment, stove, computerized scale, fryer, steamer, robot coupe etc. Label, stock and inventory department merchandise. Report product ordering/shipping discrepancies to the department manager. Understand the store's layout and be able to locate products when requested by customer. Stay current with present, future, seasonal and special ads. Gain and maintain knowledge of products sold within the department and be able to respond to questions and make suggestions about products. Maintain an awareness of
inventory/stocking conditions note any discrepancies in inventory.
Ensure proper temperatures in cases and coolers are maintained and temperature logs are maintained. Promote trust and respect among associates. Create an environment that enables customers to feel welcome, important and appreciated by answering questions regarding products sold within the department and throughout the store. Adhere to all food safety regulations and guidelines. Reinforce safety programs by complying with safety procedures and identify unsafe conditions and notify store management. Display a positive attitude. Practice preventive maintenance by properly inspecting equipment and notify appropriate department or store manager of any items in need of repair.
Notify management of customer or employee accidents. Report all safety risk, or issues, and illegal activity, including robbery, theft or fraud. Must be able to perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodation. Minimum Position Qualifications: Customer Service skills Ability to handle stressful situations Effective communication skills Knowledge of basic math Ability to obtain current food handlers permit once employed Desired Previous Job Experience: Customer Service skills Bakery or Deli experience is helpful Retail experience Position Summary: Create an outstanding customer experience through exceptional service.
Establish and maintain a safe and clean environment that encourages our customers to return. Assist the department manager in reaching sales and profit goals established for the department and monitor all established quality assurance standards. Embrace the Customer 1st strategy and encourage associates to deliver excellent customer service. Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion, and safety of others.
The final rate of pay is determined at store level based on prior equivalent work experience. To support and reward our hardworking and friendly associates, we offer much more than just a paycheck. We strive to feed your future by offering the ingredients you need to create your own recipe for success at work and in life. Our associates receive a full plate of benefits that promote their physical, emotional and financial well-being, including access to competitive health care and retirement benefits, paid time off, mental health resources, associate discounts and opportunities to learn, grow and advance.
Our associates also get to help us make a difference in our communities through our Zero Hunger Zero Waste and Framework for Action: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion plans. Visit the to learn more about our work in the communities we serve and how our associates help us be a good neighbor. Below is a list of some of the benefits we offer our associates. Health & Well-being Benefits: Health care benefits Paid time off such as vacation, sick leave, and parental leave Mental and emotional support resources through our Employee Assistance Program Financial Benefits: Participation in a 401(k) plan and/or participation in a Taft-Hartley pension fund, subject to certain eligibility requirements Group term life insurance eligible, depending on varying criteria by location and subject to certain eligibility requirements Associate discounts Growth and Development Benefits: Tuition assistance, college scholarships and educational leave of absence, depending on varying criteria by location and subject to certain eligibility requirements Robust internal training and development resources to grow your career We want the best for associates and our customers, and together, we strive to create a welcoming and engaging environment where you’ll love to work.
If you are interested in becoming a valued member of our team, apply now. We look forward to getting to know you! Education Level: None Required Certifications/Licenses: None Position Type: Part-Time Shift(s): Day; Evening Regions: West States: Washington Keywords:
in reaching sales and profit goals established for the department, and monitor all established quality assurance standards. Direct and supervise all functions, duties and activities for the store overnight in the absence of the Night Crew Lead. Support the day-to-day functions of the Grocery operations.
Embrace the Customer 1st strategy and encourage associates to deliver excellent customer service. Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety of others. Essential Job Functions: · Promote trust and respect among associates. Create an environment that enables customers to feel welcome, important and appreciated by answering questions
regarding products sold within the department and throughout the store. Check product quality to ensure freshness. Review " sell by" dates and take appropriate action.
Order, label, stock and inventory department merchandise. Load and unload delivery trucks. Maintain sanitation conditions in store. Face product on shelving. Build and tear down displays on end units, promotional aisles and other display areas. Report product ordering/shipping discrepancies to the department manager. Process customer transactions through the check lane quickly, accurately, and efficiently. Understand the Point of Sale (POS) system, and handle various tenders such as Cash, Checks, Credit, Debit,
SNAP EBT, Offline SNAP EBT, WIC, Rain checks, complex loyalty offers, coupons and checkout procedures according to company policy.
Understand and adhere to the company's limits on cash shortages and/or overages and work honestly and effectively to control loss. Understand and adhere to guidelines on restricted sale items (Alcohol, Tobacco, Fireworks, Videos, etc. ) Stay current with present, future, seasonal and special ads. Train department associates on inventory/stocking and Computer Assisted Ordering. Adhere to all food safety regulations and guidelines. Ensure proper temperatures in cases and coolers are maintained and temperature logs are maintained.
Use all equipment in grocery department such as refrigerators, freezers, baler, u-boats, compactor, forklift, and pallet jacks according to company guidelines. Reinforce safety programs by complying with safety procedures and identify unsafe conditions and notify store management. Practice preventive maintenance by properly inspecting equipment and notify appropriate department or store manager of any items in need of repair. Notify management of customer or employee accidents. Report all safety risks or issues, and illegal activity, including: robbery, theft or fraud. Must be able to perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodation.
Minimum Position Qualifications: Ability to handle stressful situations Effective communication skills Knowledge of basic math (counting, addition, and subtraction) Ability to handle stressful situations Must be at least 21 years of age Current food handlers permit once employed Desired Previous Job Experience High school education or equivalent preferred Management, Grocery, and/or Retail experience preferred The final rate of pay is determined at store level based on prior equivalent work experience. To support and reward our hardworking and friendly associates, we offer much more than just a paycheck.
We strive to feed your future by offering the ingredients you need to create your own recipe for success at work and in life. Our associates receive a full plate of benefits that promote their physical, emotional and financial well-being, including access to competitive health care and retirement benefits, paid time off, mental health resources, associate discounts and opportunities to learn, grow and advance. Our associates also get to help us make a difference in our communities through our Zero Hunger Zero Waste and Framework for Action: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion plans.
Visit the to learn more about our work in the communities we serve and how our associates help us be a good neighbor. Below is a list of some of the benefits we offer our associates. Health & Well-being Benefits: Health care benefits Paid time off such as vacation, sick leave, and parental leave Mental and emotional support resources through our Employee Assistance Program Financial Benefits: Participation in a 401(k) plan and/or participation in a Taft-Hartley pension fund, subject to certain eligibility requirements Group term life insurance eligible, depending on varying criteria by location and subject to certain eligibility requirements Potentially bonus eligible depending on varying criteria by location Associate discounts Growth and Development Benefits: Tuition assistance, college scholarships and educational leave of absence, depending on varying criteria by location and subject to certain eligibility requirements Robust internal training and development resources to grow your career We want the best for associates and our customers, and together, we strive to create a welcoming and engaging environment where you’ll love to work.
If you are interested in becoming a valued member of our team, apply now. We look forward to getting to know you! Education Level: None Required Certifications/Licenses: None Position Type: Part-Time Shift(s): Overnight Regions: West States: Washington Keywords:
Administrative/Clerical jobs encompass a broad range of roles integral to the smooth operation of any organization. Employees in these positions perform tasks such as data entry, managing calendars, arranging meetings, handling correspondence, and providing general support to other staff members. Key characteristics of these jobs include strong organizational skills, proficiency in office technologies, and excellent communication abilities. These roles are fundamental in ensuring that the daily administrative duties of the workplace are conducted efficiently, and often serve as a backbone to the managerial and operational teams.
Administrative/Clerical jobs refer to roles that primarily involve office support tasks such as data entry, phone handling, scheduling, filing, and assisting executives. Those in administrative and clerical positions are the organizational backbone of an office and are responsible for the seamless flow of information. They require strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. These roles often require competency in computer software, customer service, and communication. The work is typically performed in an office environment, providing the foundational support that keeps the daily operations of a business running smoothly.
Principal Investigators (PIs), fiscal and administrative support personnel, clinical research staff, and central Research Support Services divisions, and develop strategies to optimize and grant and contract management process. Requirements Required Education/Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
At least seven (7) years administrative and/or management experience OR 5 years experience and professional certification (CRA, CPA, or equivalent). At least three (3) years experience managing federal and non-federal grant application/award processes and post award grants management. Knowledge of OMB Omni
Circular, NIH policies and procedures and other federal sponsor policies and procedures. Knowledge with sponsor forms and systems including, NIH ASSIST, e RA Commons, proposal CENTRAL, Do D, American Heart Association, etc.
Experience engaging in and maintaining standard operating procedures documentation, job aids, internal quality management tools or continuous process improvement initiatives. Required Credentials: N/A. Preferred: Certified Research Administrator. Familiarity with Seattle Children's and UW fiscal processes and systems. Supervisory experience. Min to Max Hourly Salary $44.46 - $66.69 /hr Min to Max Annual Salary $92,476.80 - $138,715.20 /yr Salary Information This
compensation range was calculated based on full-time employment (2080 hours worked per calendar year).
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