Deli Clerk / Prep Cook

Freson market ltd/freson bros. - Stony Plain
new offer (26/04/2024)

job description

**Qualifications**:
- Ability to work peak retail hours including weekends and holidays
- Warm and welcoming personality
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Ability to stand for long periods and lift up to 10 pounds
Most importantly, the willingness and enthusiasm for continual learning and development.
**Role and Responsibilities**:
- Prepare merchandise for purchase (chopping vegetables, packaging foods, etc.)
- Maintain a clean and sanitized workstation
- Properly handle and store food by adhering to food safety policies and procedures
- Prepare special orders as per customers request
- Handling customer service inquiries and providing a positive customer experience
**Position Details**:
- Position Type:
Full-Time
- Location:
Stony Plain, Alberta
- Wage:
$15.00 - $18.00 / hour (minimum $13.00 / hour for students under 18 years of age)
**Freson Bros. Perks**:
- Group Benefits plan available for all Full-Time Team Members
- Team Member Grocery Discount Program - 10%
- Team Member Discounted Lunch Program
- Endless professional development and training opportunities
**About Freson Bros.**:
Founded in 1955, Freson Bros. is an Alberta-based fresh food retailer. Host to 16 locations across Alberta and employing over 1100 Team Members. Freson Bros. is committed to providing Albertans with high-quality, hand-made and local food products at a great value. The crafts of Bakers, Butchers, Chefs and Sausage Makers are championed here. Freson Bros. is home to those who believe really great food (and people) really matter.
For more information about what we believe in at Freson Bros. and our foundational values, visit our website at:
If you’re the individual we are looking for, we invite you to submit your resume with a cover letter about what piqued your interest in this role.

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