
Deli Lead
PCC Community Markets
- Seattle, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collaborate
- Demonstrate Kindness
- Focus on the customer
- Instill trust
- Value diversity
- Build Effective Teams
- Ensure Accountability
- Inspire Others
- Proven ability to provide excellent, professional customer service
- Experience in retail operations including a background in and knowledge of prepared specialty foods and products
- At least 1 year of management experience required
- A high level of awareness of health and safety codes and the ability to implement systems to maintain compliance
- Strong production cooking, recipe development, and kitchen management experience required
- The ability to demonstrate organizational and planning skills
- Computer knowledge and skills including Microsoft Office programs
- The ability to multitask on an ongoing basis
- Excellent leadership, teambuilding, and communication skills
- Demonstrated creative thinking and problem solving skills
- Flexible schedule with availability to work evenings and weekends
- Must be able to meet physical demands including standing, bending, twisting, repetitive motion, and lifting 10–40lbs regularly
- A current Food Worker Card from the Washington State Department of Health is required
- If hired into this role, a Certified Food Protection Manager certification (for example ServSafe) is required (paid for by PCC)
- If hired into this role, a CPR/First Aid Certification is required (paid for by PCC)
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Additional $1.25/hour Night Differential when applicable.
- Medical, Vision, Dental, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Parental Leave
- Vacation Accrual – 0.06 hours per hour worked during the first 2080 hours of employment
- Sick Accrual – 0.033 hours per hour worked (Includes Union, State, and City Accrual Rates)
- Pension through UFCW 3000
- Discounted ORCA Pass
- Staff Discount on In-Store Purchases
- PCC Cooking Classes Discount
- Free PCC Co-op Membership
- Bereavement Leave
- Employee Assistance Program