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Join a dynamic and fun team at a beloved British Columbia brand! As a Cashier at this iconic restaurant, you'll be the first point of contact for guests, setting a welcoming tone and providing exceptional service. This role is perfect for those who enjoy meeting new people and thrive in a fast-paced environment. With opportunities for development and employee discounts on delicious food, this is not just a job, but a chance to be part of something special. If you're a friendly, quick learner with open availability, this could be the perfect fit for you!
29550 Lougheed Hwy, Mission, V4S 1H7, Canada
Do you enjoy working with a fun, proud and hard-working team? How about being part of one of British Columbia’s most iconic brands?
Triple O’s is a BC based premium quick service brand, famous for incredibly delicious award-winning burgers, fresh cut Kennebec fries, Secret Triple “O” Sauce and premium hand scooped milkshakes. A great place to visit and a great place to work that always delivers a “Taste Like No Other.”
As a Cashier, yours is the first smiling face guests see, or voice they hear, welcoming them to Triple O’s. At Triple O’s we believe in building connections with our guests starting the moment they arrive, and you set that tone.
Cashiers are responsible for providing friendly, welcoming, knowledgeable and efficient service, and for making suggestions and promoting menu items.
This could be just the place for you if you like meeting new people, can communicate well with a wide variety of people, thrive working at a fast pace and enjoy being part of a team.
We offer competitive earnings, employee discounts on our amazing food, flexible hours, and opportunities to develop and advance.
Previous guest service and cash handling experience is an asset, but this role can also be a great first job for a friendly team oriented quick learner.
Must have open availability.
Must be able to commute to the location by car or bike as there is no public transit available.
Why Triple O’s?