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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Shift Leader to ensure exceptional customer service and efficient store operations. This role involves managing guest experiences, preparing delicious DipSide items, and maintaining store security. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating strong communication skills and a commitment to excellence. Join a team that values customer satisfaction and operational efficiency, where your contributions will make a difference every day. If you are passionate about delivering outstanding service and leading a team, this opportunity is perfect for you.
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Position Title: Shift Leader
Reports to: Store Manager
Schedule: Full Time (37-40 hours per week); may work 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift
Pay Range: $13.50/hr - $15.25/hr
The primary responsibility of a Shift Leader at United Dairy Farmers is to provide outstanding service to every Guest by following the five phases of The Hi Five Guest Experience (Invited, Welcomed, Well-Served, Respected, Fulfilled), both personally and, in the absence of a higher-level manager, through other associates on duty during his or her shift. The Shift Leader is responsible for following company policy to ensure the safe and efficient operation of his or her shift as well as carrying out his or her job in an honest and ethical manner, complying with all laws and regulations, and all company policies and requirements. Shift Leaders must be legally qualified under applicable state laws to conduct all sales transactions including alcohol and tobacco sales.
The lists of ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS and MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS are not exhaustive but are believed to be accurate at the time of publication. Management reserves the right to revise this job description at any time without notice and to require that other tasks be performed when necessary (e.g., emergencies, personnel changes, workload, technical developments).