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Cook

Pontiac, IL

$17 - $17.50/hr

Evening** Job Summary: The Cook is responsible for food preparation in accordance with current ... Huge Discounts at all major retailers (Walmart, Costco, etc.) at no cost to you * Virtual Visits ...

Receptionist

Wilmington, DE · On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Evening Schedule: Monday-Friday 4:30pm-7:30pm Cadia rewards it's employees for their hard work and ... Costco Membership Discount (DE only) * Annual $35 Non-Slip Shoe Replacement (DE only) Position ...

Receptionist

Wilmington, DE

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

Evening Schedule: Monday-Friday 4:30pm-7:30pm Cadia rewards it's employees for their hard work and ... Costco Membership Discount (DE only) * Annual $35 Non-Slip Shoe Replacement (DE only) Position ...

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How much do costco evening jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for costco evening in the United States is $17.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How difficult is it to get hired at Costco?

Getting hired at Costco can be competitive, as the company values customer service skills, reliability, and a positive attitude. The application process typically involves submitting an online application, passing an interview, and sometimes completing a background check. Having previous retail experience and flexibility with shifts can improve chances of employment.

What does a typical shift look like for a Costco Evening employee, and what are the main responsibilities during evening hours?

A typical shift for a Costco Evening employee involves tasks such as assisting members with purchases, restocking shelves, maintaining store cleanliness, and supporting the closing of the store. You may also help prepare the store for the next business day by organizing displays and performing inventory checks. Evening shifts often require teamwork and communication with other departments to ensure operations run smoothly. This role is ideal for individuals who are comfortable with a fast-paced environment and enjoy interacting with a diverse range of customers. Evening team members are vital for closing procedures and upholding Costco’s high service standards after regular peak hours.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Costco Evening position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Costco Evening position, strong customer service skills, reliability, and physical stamina are essential, often supported by a high school diploma or GED. Familiarity with point-of-sale (POS) systems, inventory management tools, and standard warehouse equipment is an asset. Excellent teamwork, attention to detail, and the ability to handle a fast-paced environment are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring efficient store operations and a positive shopping experience during busy evening hours.

What is a Costco Evening job?

A Costco Evening job typically refers to a position with shifts scheduled in the late afternoon and evening hours. These roles often involve stocking shelves, assisting customers, cleaning, and preparing the warehouse for the following business day. Evening employees play a crucial role in maintaining store operations and ensuring products are well-stocked for the next day's shoppers. Duties may vary depending on the specific department and location.

Does Costco really pay $25 an hour?

Costco offers competitive wages for its employees, with starting pay rates typically around $15 to $20 per hour depending on the position and location. Some roles, especially those with experience or supervisory responsibilities, can pay $25 an hour or more. Wages may also include benefits such as health insurance and employee discounts.

Does Costco have evening shifts?

Costco evening shifts are available for many positions, typically starting in the late afternoon and ending after store hours. These shifts are common for roles such as cashiers, stockers, and customer service associates, and may require flexibility to work evenings and weekends.

How much does Costco Night Shift pay?

Costco night shift employees typically earn around $15 to $20 per hour, depending on location and experience. The pay rate may vary based on the specific role, such as stocker or cashier, and often includes benefits like overtime pay for extended hours.
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IT Product Owner - CDS Hearing Aid

IT Product Owner - CDS Hearing Aid

Costco IT

Seattle, WA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Costco rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 1,900 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 39 rated national retailers


Job description

Job Summary:
Costco IT is responsible for the technical future of Costco Wholesale, the third largest retailer in the world. They are seeking an IT Product Owner for the CDS Hearing Aid Team to define requirements, assist with product vision, and drive value for the team and business by overseeing technical operations and managing the delivery lifecycle of critical applications.
Responsibilities:
• Defines highly technical requirements aligned to functional requirements defined within user stories.
• Develops system design requirements in applications (including updating 3rd party applications, team sites, and collaborative tools).
• Identifies and communicates improvement opportunities (functional and non-functional) to improve product quality and performance based on the input provided by technology team members (e.g., Systems Analyst, Full Stack Developers).
• Supports the root cause analysis and remediation process to resolve defects and/or issues reported by product/application teams and stakeholders.
• Supports the implementation of best practices for scalability, supportability, ease of maintenance, and system performance.
• Manages vendors to ensure that quality expectations are met.
• Performs and resolves 2nd and 3rd Level troubleshooting of issues as they are escalated from the Service Desk, support vendors and business. Manages the vendor responses for patching and remediation.
• Manages release cycles with current vendors regarding support and future releases for software and hardware.
• Supports new warehouse openings, relocations, and remodels to ensure the supported departments are fully operational.
• Possesses good organizational, time, and understanding of basic project management, with the ability to multi-task, prioritize, and stay well organized.
• Manages cost plans, purchase orders, identifies and remediates risks and invoice timing for our vendors.
• Submits and reviews Master Service Agreement MSAs, Statement of Works (SOWs), Order Forms etc. protecting the organization from delivery gaps.
• Manages the end-to-end delivery of projects, workstreams, or large-scale programs, ensuring alignment with strategic roadmaps and business objectives.
• Fosters and manages stakeholder relationships at all levels, ensuring clear and concise communication regarding project status, risks, and outcomes.
• Translates technical concepts and project status into clear business terms for diverse audiences, including senior leadership.
• Defines the sprint plan based on the priority outlined within the overall product vision and roadmap.
• Creates and authors user stories with detailed acceptance criteria written in the customers’ voice.
• Collaborates with the team to prepare the estimates for the user stories within the product backlog.
• Prioritizes the sprint backlog (as part of the sprint planning ceremony) based on the sequencing / ranking of features defined in the product roadmap.
• Drives the execution of user acceptance testing (UAT) activities with support from business and technology team members.
• Supports and participates in program level ceremonies including product increment (PI) planning sessions with input and consultation from the Product Manager.
• Performs functional reviews as part of sprint demos.
• Helps with the allocation of resources and provides teams with the necessary support to remediate impediments and reported issues.
• Creates reports highlighting the health of the overall delivery status to program leadership and various stakeholders.
Qualifications:
Required:
• Ability to learn supported systems and hardware in Hearing Aid, such as Sycle, NOAH, Interacoustics, Hardware/peripherals, audiometers Affinity, and Aurical.
• Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate simply/clearly to both technical and non-technical personnel.
• Ability to provide rotating on-call support, including evening and weekend, holiday, and other duties for issues escalated from the Service Desk and business partners.
• Demonstrated strong organizational qualities and have a positive attitude with good interpersonal skills, a team player; able to work cooperatively with others, sharing ideas, and collaborating to achieve team goals.
• Ability to adjust positively to change in direction or assignments and able to work in a fast and dynamic team environment aligning CDS and business objectives with Team’s performance and operations goals.
• Travel expected for support of warehouses and International meetings with stakeholders.
• Demonstrates a logical and structured approach to time management and task prioritization while effectively teaching and mentoring other members of the GHS teams.
• Knowledge of Smartsheet, ServiceNow, and ADO for executive reporting.
• Expert facilitation of PI Planning, Backlog Refinement, Sprint Retrospectives, problem solving, negotiating between competing priorities.
Preferred:
• 7+ years of experience in Technical Program Management, Agile Delivery, or a related leadership role within a large-scale enterprise environment.
• Understanding of Hearing Aid Software/Hardware lifecycle management.
• Knowledge of HIPAA regulations for transactions, security, and confidentiality.
• Experience with system environments and deployments.
• Functional knowledge of Costco CDS systems and procedures, with ability to support, CDS computer equipment at Warehouses, Corporate, and Regional Offices.
• Bilingual English and Spanish skills are beneficial.
• Above general knowledge of Hearing Aid supported hardware, infrastructures, and systems.
• Windows OS environment (eg. Active Directory, Group Policy) Google Workspace. Microsoft MECM/SCCM and related services. SqlQuery, Linux, and programming language(s). Cloud Solutions (eg. Azure/GCP).
• Experience with Ticketing systems, Jira, SalesForce, ServiceNow (“CARTS”), ALM and similar for the management of incident/defect/system issues internally and externally.
• Current Work experience with Hearing Aid Software/Hardware.
• Troubleshooting experience with software/hardware including desktop PC’s, laptops, printers, and USB peripherals, windows OS, group Policies, and internet browsers.
• Successful internal candidates will have spent one year or more on their current team.
• Degree or Certifications in Computer Science.
• Proven track record acting as a Chief Scrum Master for team members, business, and vendors.
• Familiarity with financial and procurement systems and the ability to learn Cost Plan and Purchase Order lifecycle.
• Vendor & Contract Management proficiency: Develop knowledge in the procurement lifecycle, focusing on the creation and negotiation of Master Service Agreements (MSAs), Statements of Work (SOWs), and Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
• Proficient in Google Workspace applications, including Sheets, Docs, Slides, and Gmail.
Company:
Costco IT is responsible for the technical future of Costco Wholesale, the third largest retailer in the world with wholesale operations in twelve countries. Founded in , the company is headquartered in Issaquah, WA, US, , with a team of 1001-5000 employees. The company is currently Late Stage.

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Costco is a membership warehouse club, dedicated to bringing our members the best possible prices on quality brand-name merchandise. With more than 800 locations worldwide, Costco provides a wide selection of merchandise, plus the convenience of specialty departments and exclusive member services, all designed to make your shopping experience a pleasurable one. Today, as the company evolves, it stays true to the qualities that helped attract and retain millions of loyal members around the globe: Commitment to quality. Costco warehouses carry about 4,000 SKUs (stock keeping units) compared to the 30,000 found at most supermarkets. By carefully choosing products based on quality, price, brand, and features, the company can offer the best value to members.

Industry

Retail

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Issaquah, WA, US

Year founded

1983