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Retail Sales Assistant

Greater London
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Temporary Night Shift Staff – Petrol Station

Location: Esso Dulwich, London SE22
Position: Temporary Night Shift Team Member
Hours: Night shifts – approximately 9pm–6am

We are looking for reliable and responsible temporary night-shift staff to support our busy petrol station and convenience store in Dulwich.

We currently need additional cover for September and potentially October, while this could become a permanent opportunity.

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  • Serving customers at the till
  • Handling cash and card payments
  • Keeping the shop clean and organised
  • Restocking shelves and fridges
  • Monitoring the forecourt and shop during the night
  • Following all Challenge 25 and company procedures
  • Completing basic night-shift checks and handover
  • Reporting any incidents or issues to management

What we are looking for

  • Reliable and punctual
  • Comfortable working independently at night
  • Good customer service skills
  • Able to follow procedures and security guidelines
  • Previous petrol station, convenience store or retail experience is preferred but not essential
  • Must be available for night shifts

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This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking for temporary work in September, with the possibility of further shifts depending on availability and performance.

If you are reliable, hardworking and available for night shifts, please get in touch with your availability and previous experience.

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Skills

Customer Service
Cash Handling
Retail Sales
Inventory Management
Security Monitoring
Compliance
Punctuality
Independent Working

Location

Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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