Part-Time Cashier

Part-Time Cashier

Starting salary $16.10 per hour

We are looking for dynamic people who enjoy teamwork and customer service. We have several advantages to offer you:

  • Competitive starting salary with annual increase
  • Flexible hours
  • Discounts on food
  • Free Uniform
  • Scholarship program
  • Paid training
  • Possibility of advancement
  • Work-life balance encouraged

The post

You probably have an idea of what it's like to work with us, but just in case, here are some key tasks that could be part of your job:

  • Greet customers, take their orders and process payments.
  • Prepare food and drink
  • Manage deliveries and online orders
  • Consolidate orders and pack take-out and deliveries
  • Keep all areas clean and sanitary to ensure your safety, that of our customers and your colleagues.
  • Whether you work in the kitchen, at the drive-thru or at the counter, you are part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional customer experience.

What we are looking for

The most important thing is who you are; however, experience working in a restaurant or retail environment as a barista, server, sales associate, cashier, team member or sales representative would be helpful and appreciated.

  • You are trustworthy and you value reliability in others. You stay calm in fast-moving environments and understand that the team comes before the "I".
  • You are comfortable in social situations and eager to learn and grow. You believe service is about connection, not just a transaction, and a smile can make a difference. You are authentic.

What we offer

By working with us, you will have the opportunity to learn, benefit from flexible hours and grow in a safe, supportive, respectful and inclusive work environment. In practical terms, this means access to training and skills development opportunities that allow you to progress. A comprehensive rewards program that includes discounts, performance bonuses and special perks. Flexible hours and shifts that meet your needs. Be yourself at work, working with people of all ages, backgrounds and cultures - just like the customers who visit our restaurants every day.

About Us

In 1954, after discovering a small hamburger restaurant in California, a daring salesman named Ray Kroc wrote the very first page of McDonald's history. In 1967, the first McDonald's restaurant in Canada opened in Richmond, British Columbia. Today, McDonald's Canada is proud to be one of the world's leading foodservice retailers, providing employment opportunities in corporate restaurants and franchised restaurants.

McDonald's Canada and its franchisees are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces are governed by a long-standing policy of providing opportunities that are fair, equitable and accessible to all employees and prospective employees. Accommodations are available upon request during the application process.

Our offer and job highlights

  • Access to education and skills development opportunities
  • A total rewards package including discounts, incentives, and recognition perks
  • Flexible hours/shifts
  • A safe, respectful and inclusive workplace
  • Bring your authentic self to work - welcoming people of every age, background and culture

The job

  • Greeting guests, taking orders and processing payments
  • Preparing food and drinks
  • Managing delivery and mobile orders
  • Assembling orders and packaging take-out and delivery
  • Keeping all surfaces clean and sanitary for guests, fellow crew members, and yourself

Whether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.

Your vibe and experience

While previous experience in food service or retail as a barista, server, sales associate, cashier, team member, or customer sales representative is helpful and appreciated, what is most important is who you are. You are trustworthy and value others. You enjoy the details and believe quality is what keeps guests coming back. You stay cool in a fast-paced environment, understand that there is no "I" in team, and thrive in social situations. You are always willing to learn and grow. You understand that service is about connection and that a smile can make a difference. You are genuine.

About us (reprise)

In 1954, an entrepreneur named Ray Kroc discovered a small burger restaurant in California and wrote the first page of McDonald's history. In 1967, the first McDonald's Canada opened in Richmond, B.C., and since then we have grown with our communities and served quality food at great value. Today, McDonald's Canada is proud to be a leading foodservice retailer, offering opportunities at corporate-owned restaurants or those owned by franchisees.

McDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Our policy provides fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. Accommodations during the application process are available upon request.

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