What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fuel Clerk position at Kroger 902?
REQUIRED RESULTS:
1. Customer Services – They must greet the customers, respond to their questions and assist them in
a courteous and helpful manner. This is most often performed from a closed kiosk work area via
intercom; however, the fuel station clerk may go outside near the pump stations to assist
customers. The employee may have infrequent telephone conversations, most often with the
supervisor inside the store.
2. Stocking – Fuel station clerks must receive and restock merchandise shelves within the kiosk as
well as items located on displays outside the kiosk. These items may be as heavy as 50#.
3. Operate Cash Registers and Computers – Fuel Station clerks must stand and operate cash
registers or computers for up to two hours prior to a break or a meal. They must be able to
process fuel, merchandise, and lottery orders through the register quickly and accurately. They
must be able to operate all equipment that pertains to customer check out including, but not
limited to, the credit/debit card scanner, the lottery terminal and check reader.
4. Balancing and Cash Management – Fuel station clerks are responsible for accurately balancing
sales and cash in the point of sale computer system and for completing a daily 3-page sales and
cash balancing report.
5. Cleaning – Fuel station clerks are required to clean and maintain the kiosk floor, windows, work
surfaces, and equipment as well as fuel dispensers, vending machines, trash receptacles,
customer surfaces, and parking areas outside the kiosk.
6. Equipment – Fuel station clerks must have a working knowledge of all fuel station equipment
including, but not limited to, computer modems, tank monitoring devised, automated signs, and
fuel dispensers.
7. Competition Checks – To remain competitive, all fuel service employees must be aware of retail
fuel prices at the other area stations. Competition checks must be done throughout each day.
8. Crisis Management – Fuel station clerks must be able to respond quickly and appropriately to
physical and chemical emergencies.
9. Physical Work Demands – Fuel station clerks work alone and must stand, twist, bend and turn in
confined spaces for up to 4 hours at a time. They must perform repeated reaching, often with
both hands, less than 20” in most cases. Fuel station clerks may be exposed to extreme
temperatures outside the kiosk.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: From $12.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee discount
- Flexible schedule
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
- Retail Associates & Cashiers: 1 year (Preferred)
Shift availability:
- Night Shift (Required)
- Day Shift (Preferred)
Work Location: One location