Cash and Coin Processor - Part Time

Posted 9 May by Premier Work Support

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Premier Work Support are currently looking for Part TimeCash and Coin Processors to work in the Glasgow area.

This is a temporary assignment. The positions will start as soon as your 5 year referencing have been completed and your DBS check is back.

The aim is to deliver a high standard of customer service in a variety of roles within the cash centre environment.
You will be processing cash and coins using desk top and high speed note and coin counting machines.

You will be providing an excellent efficiency that enables costs for the business to be minimised and to ensure that the business operates legally at all times.

Other duties will include:

  • Ensuring accuracy in dealing with items of value and data.
  • Meeting relevant targets.
  • Providing robust and accurate data to strict deadlines.
  • Operating all manual handling equipment responsibly and to ensure that you take responsibility for undertaking training as required.
  • Delivering high service levels that deliver a high quality of service for all customers.
  • Ad-hoc shifts available to cover staff sickness, holiday and busy periods.

You must be able to provide a full 5 year employment/education history and a clean criminal record (DBS Check), Photographic identification (Passport), have a National insurance number and have the right to work in the UK.

The shifts available are - 3pm - 7pm, Monday to Friday.

If you are interested in this role and meet the above criteria please apply without delay.

Required skills

  • Customer Service
  • cashier
  • Administrator
  • cash handling
  • post office
  • glasgow

Application questions

Do you hold valid photo ID?
Can you provide a full 5 year history?
Can you provide a DBS check?

Reference: 52616453

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