Rio Grande City Gas Station - Gas Station Attendant - Part-Time
H-E-B Gas Station Attendant
As an H-E-B Gas Station Attendant, you'll ensure gas dispensers are operating, and collect money for purchased products, while providing superior customer service. Key responsibilities include providing superior customer service, observing the flow of vehicles as they're being filled with gasoline, occasionally assisting customers with dispensing gasoline, collecting cash, check, or charge payment from customers; making change for cash transactions; accurately recording purchases in register; maintaining sanitation of kiosk, dispensers, islands, and all station-related equipment; maintaining station logs as required; and complying with H-E-B safety and sanitation standards, and department and store SOPs.
Qualifications and key requirements include strong customer service skills, strong problem-solving skills, math skills, ability to work independently without supervision, and an ability to work in a fast-paced environment while keeping focused on customers. Education requirements include completion of safety training and company orientation upon hire, completion of fuel interface POS certification classroom/on-site training upon hire, completion of ACR checker certification upon hire, AST certification upon hire, and fire extinguisher certification upon hire.
Physical demands and working conditions include functioning in a fast-paced, retail environment, in detailed and precise tasks, working with customers, staying attentive to their needs, constantly reaching at waist, pivoting, grasping, frequently standing, walking, pinching, performing fine motor movements, and being exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and outside weather conditions. Occasionally sitting, reaching at overhead, shoulder, knee, floor; bending, stooping, squatting, crouching, kneeling, crawling, climbing stairs/ladders, twisting, pushing/pulling with arms; being exposed to cold, wet, and loud noise. Demonstrate the ability to lift up to 60 lbs and manage more than 60 lbs. It is partners' responsibility to never lift beyond their own safe lifting limit. If an item is too heavy to lift, push or pull, and/or carry, the partner must break the box down into lighter, smaller, more manageable components, or ask for assistance from another partner or a manager.