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Deli PIC (Person in Charge)
Three Bears Alaska Inc
Tok, AK
Job Description Job Description Role Description Deli PICs prepare and display ready to eat products according to company and regulatory agency guidelines, order product for optimum sales and minimal shrink and schedule and supervise team members within the deli department. Required Skills/Abilities: Reworks display case to assess daily production needs and rotates product. Determines merchandising plan, product selection, and order quantities to optimize sales. Determines product quality for mark downs and culling to optimize quality and minimize shrink. Stores and rotates stock. Brings cases of product from cooler to prepare for display. Cleans and sanitizes area throughout the day. Performs duties to comply with health code, such as sanitation standards maintaining proper temperatures, product rotation, and expiration dates. Packages, wraps, weigh, and labels product for sales according to company and regulatory agency guidelines. Operates oven, dishwasher, scale, and slicing machines. Follows safety and security procedures. Prepares hot food. Proofs, rolls, shapes, add toppings or fillings and bakes items, such as chicken and hot dogs. Provides prompt and courteous customer service, including special orders and customer requests. Cleans and sanitizes machines, work surfaces, floors, pans, utensils, and counters. Stages ingredients to preparation area and refills dispensing machines. Project sales and schedule labor to comply with established and/or directed standards and goals. Operate oven, dishwasher, slicer, manual pallet jack, wheeled carts, trash compactor, cardboard baler, product marking gun, shrink wrap machine, scale, wrench, screwdriver, pliers, box knife, trim knife, computer, spreadsheet programs, e-mail. Occasionally operate cash register, handheld scanners, computer, phone, printer. Assists with front end duties as necessary. Assists in other departments of the store as necessary. Performs other functions as necessary or assigned. Experience/Education: A High School Diploma or GED is preferred. Food preparation experience preferred. Food Handling Certification as required by local government. Company Description Three Bears Alaska is a family-owned chain of Alaskan grocery stores with so much more. We are committed to providing customers with quality goods and services at the lowest possible price. We strive to meet the needs of our customers by offering a diverse range of products and exceptional customer service. With multiple locations throughout Alaska, Three Bears Alaska, Inc. is dedicated to serving the local community and creating a positive shopping experience. Benefits: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Colonial Life Elective Benefits 401(k) Paid time off Holiday Pay Pay Range: Starting at $20.00 to $22.00/hr (DOE) Schedule: Full-time Evening, Weekends and Holidays are required. Office Location and Travel: LOCATION: In person Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Working Environment Work is performed in a store setting with ability to speak and receive phone communications often. Work requires computer usage with strength, dexterity, coordination and visual acuity to use keyboard and video display terminal and other office equipment. Continuously standing, walking, reaching at/below shoulders, frequently lift/carry up to 50 pounds below waist, up to 75 pounds at waist/chest and occasional lifting of up to 75 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This job description is intended to provide basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities, and working conditions may change as needs evolve.
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Field Information Officer
Alaska State Troopers
Tok, AK
Job Description The Legislative Affairs Agency is seeking an individual who is interested in community outreach, motivated to learn, can work independently and collaborate in a team environment to fill a vacancy in the Legislative Information Office in Tok. This exempt state position will require the person hired to work on a seasonal basis (6 months - December to May) and is scheduled for 40 hours per week. The position is staffed at a range 16 ($2362.40 Bi-weekly). Why work for the Legislative Affairs Agency? Working here is a chance to be a part of Alaska history. LAA employees provide essential nonpartisan support to the Legislature where vital policy and laws are created. The Agency is made up of eleven sections led by a management team with 200 years of combined legislative experience and institutional knowledge who, along with our staff, share an unwavering commitment to serving Alaskans. We work in a dynamic environment and teamwork is not just a buzzword, but fundamental to everything we do. We value: Accountability. We are committed to responsible use of human, financial, and environmental resources. Respect. We provide services without discrimination or judgment. Integrity. We are honest and ethical in our work. The Alaska Legislature values the unique contributions that candidates with diverse experiences, knowledge and backgrounds can bring to our work. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to embedding diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility at our workplace. Comprehensive Benefit Package The Alaska Legislature offers health benefits including a range of coverage choices for medical, dental, and vision; a health flexible spending account; as well as other health services such as Teladoc, Hinge Health, and Surgery Plus. In addition, there are a variety of supplemental elections: life insurance, additional accidental death and dismemberment, critical illness, and both short- and long-term disability. For mental health wellness, the State of Alaska offers free, confidential help through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Financial Well-Being The State offers savings and investment plans, paid leave, insurance options, and more to help employees meet their financial goals. This includes: Public Employee Retirement System (PERS), with either a Defined Benefit or Defined Contribution based on original State of Alaska hire date. Deferred Compensation plan with options for before or after payroll taxes. Supplemental Benefits System Annuity (SBS) in lieu of Social Security. Workers Compensation Insurance. Voluntary Savings Plan. Professional Development Professional development that empowers employees to do the work they love and reach their career goals is encouraged and expected. Work/Life Balance Work/life balance is supported through: Agency staff may accrue as compensatory time up to 150 hours of hours worked over the standard work week. There is no cash value to compensatory time. An average of 21 days per year of accrued leave. The State offers paid leave starting at 6:04 h:mm a pay period or 21 days a year. If you have previous time working for either the Executive or Judicial branch in a leave eligible position, the time will be calculated into your accrual rate. 11 paid State holidays. The Legislative Affairs Agency is a family-friendly employer. Definition: Independently manages a legislative information office. Serves as a liaison between the legislature and the public. Distributes information to the public about the legislature and legislative proceedings via e-mail, print media, radio and personal contact. Coordinates public hearing teleconferences enabling the public to participate in legislative meetings. Examples of Duties: Monitors legislative session and furnishes information to the public on upcoming hearings available via teleconference, bills, committee action and floor proceedings. Schedules teleconferences, advertises the date and topic, assembles materials, operates teleconference equipment and moderates testimony. Maintains communication with the Juneau office during the teleconference and distributes materials to participants. Troubleshoots problems with teleconference connection or equipment during the call. Maintains a log of participants. Sends written testimony and other correspondence to committees and legislators. Processes public information messages (POMs) by taking information by phone, e-mail or fax and relaying the message to the appropriate legislative office. Answers telephones and responds to questions from constituents. Conducts basic research on topics related to statutes, legislation and legislative actions. Identifies appropriate resources for public questions and provides contact information. Writes non-partisan press releases about legislative actions for distribution to local newspapers and radio stations. Writes newsletters for subscribers wishing to learn about legislative activity and upcoming teleconferences. Maintains a database of constituents' interests in order to provide them with updated information throughout the legislative session. Assists legislators in efforts to communicate with the community. Procures and maintains computers and office equipment for the LIO office. Operates the office within budget and accounts for all expenditures. Prepares yearly inventory of office equipment and furniture. Recruits and hires information assistants and reserves. Minimum Qualifications: One year of college or technical school or at least one year of relevant work experience. Please note: This position is open to Alaska Residents only. Additional Required Information: Special Note: This is a fully exempt job class under AS 39.25.110(3). Positions in the Legislative Affairs Agency are required to be politically neutral. Contact Information: Legislative Affairs Personnel
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