Person In Charge; PIC Homer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Retail
Retail Associate/ Customer Service, Retail & Store Manager
JOB DESCRIPTION
As a primary contact for Safeway customers, the Person In Charge (PIC) provides friendly, courteous, and helpful service. During the absence of the Store Manager and the First & Second Assistant Managers, the PIC is in charge of the store, with analogous authority to make necessary decisions to operate the store at maximum profit, efficiency, and superior customer service. When in charge of the store (generally at night) the PIC will supervise the store employees.
The PIC also acts as a Cashier‑Checker (see job description). May be required to work in many of the departments within the store.
Prior experience as a clerk or manager.
All store employees during the absence of the Store Manager or Assistant Manager.
PERMITS/LICENSESVaries depending on store location and state/county requirements.
Job Title:Person In Charge (PIC) WORK ENVIRONMENT
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Inside: 100% %
Outside:
Rare Temperature Extremes: N/A
Chemicals:
Seldom (mild detergents or glass cleaner)
six‑wheeled cart, grocery cart, box cutter, pens and pencils, spray bottle, rags, mops, broom, telephone/intercom, cash register, credit card scanner, computer, pallet jack, bailer
PHYSICAL DEMANDS ConstantConstant (over 70% of the time)
FrequentFrequent (30‑70%)
OccasionalOccasional (10‑30%)
SeldomSeldom (1‑10%)
LiftingConstantly lifts 1‑10 lbs. Frequently lifts 11‑20 lbs. Seldom lifts 21‑35 lbs.
CarryingOccasionally carries 1‑10 lbs. Seldom carries 11‑50 lbs.
Pushing/PullingConstantly pushes/pulls 1‑10 lbs. Occasionally pushes/pulls 11‑20 lbs.
ReachingConstant knee to shoulder reaching. Seldom overhead and at or above shoulder level reaching.
StandingConstant standing while on job. Sitting allowed on breaks.
WalkingFrequent walking while on job.
Climb/BalanceSeldom. May use step stool while stocking/facing product on high shelves.
Trunk FunctionsFrequent neck rotation and bending of head. Occasional bending/stooping, twisting, crouching, and squatting. Seldom kneeling.
Upper ExtremityConstant handling/grasping and repetitive motion while checking, facing, and replacing stock. Frequent fine finger manipulation.
VisionUse of peripheral vision and depth perception to move around store and push carts in aisles. Near vision used to operate scanner, make change, and troubleshoot equipment.
HearingTo converse with customers, provide service, and receive questions from employees and customers. Answer pages and telephone.
SpeechTo respond to customers and employees and use intercom/telephone.
Safeway will provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities who can meet overall job requirements.
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