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$16.25/hr

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Pharmacy Technician

Lahaina, HI · On-site

$16.25/hr

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$21 - $22/hr

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Centennial, CO · On-site

$21 - $22/hr

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$3K - $3K/wk

... pharmacy technicians, and local high school students interested in Pharmacy or healthcare. Our ... Omnicell ADCs and Carousel, Kirby Lester counting machine Must Haves : Non-negotiables each ...

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How much do counting machine technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for counting machine technician in the United States is $19.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Counting Machine Technicians?

Counting Machine Technicians are skilled professionals responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing machines that count items such as coins, bills, or other materials. They ensure the machines operate accurately and efficiently, troubleshoot technical issues, and perform regular inspections. Counting Machine Technicians typically work in banks, casinos, retail environments, or any business that handles large volumes of currency or goods requiring automatic counting. Their expertise is crucial for minimizing downtime and ensuring precise counts, which are vital for business operations.

What are some common challenges Counting Machine Technicians face, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Counting Machine Technicians often encounter challenges such as machine jams, calibration errors, and the need to troubleshoot complex mechanical or electronic issues under time pressure. Staying familiar with the latest models and their software, as well as maintaining a regular preventive maintenance schedule, can help minimize downtime. Collaborating closely with operations staff and documenting recurring issues are also essential for quick resolution and continuous improvement. Proactive communication and a strong attention to detail are key to ensuring smooth workflow in environments like banks, casinos, or manufacturing plants.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Counting Machine Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Counting Machine Technician, you need a solid understanding of electronics, mechanical troubleshooting, and a high school diploma or technical certification in related fields. Familiarity with counting machine models, diagnostic tools, and repair software is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong customer service skills help technicians excel in diagnosing issues and communicating solutions. These skills ensure accurate machine operation, minimize downtime, and maintain client trust in cash handling environments.

What is the difference between Counting Machine Technician vs Cash Register Technician?

AspectCounting Machine TechnicianCash Register Technician
CertificationsElectronics or technical certifications, troubleshooting skillsElectronics or retail equipment certifications, basic repair skills
Work EnvironmentManufacturing facilities, retail stores, banksRetail stores, supermarkets, point-of-sale environments
Industry UsageUsed for counting currency, inventory, or itemsUsed for processing sales, transactions, and cash handling

Both Counting Machine Technicians and Cash Register Technicians work in retail and financial environments, focusing on electronic equipment. However, Counting Machine Technicians specialize in troubleshooting and repairing counting devices used for currency and inventory, while Cash Register Technicians focus on point-of-sale systems and cash registers. Their skills often overlap, but their primary functions and equipment differ.

$16.25/hr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Times Supermarkets rating

5.8

Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Pharmacy Technician

Department:006-Pharmacy Technician

Direct Supervisor:Supervisor or Pharmacy Manager

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Starting rate of pay: $16.25/hr


Company Benefits: 

Flexible Hours

Employee Discount

10 Paid Holidays (including 2 days for your birthday)*

Medical/Vision/Dental Package*

Free Life Insurance*

Vacation and Sick Leave*

Voluntary Insurance Plans (Life, Disability, Cancer, Accidental)

Long Term Disability

Wellness Program 

Discounted Gym membership-(YMCA) 

Matching 401K*

Management Bonuses*

*For qualifying positions





Job Summary:

The Pharmacy Technician is responsible for providing efficient and courteous service to the customers. This includes but is not limited to, processing customers' prescriptions, assisting the Pharmacist in filling prescriptions, collecting monies, giving change, filing insurance claims, data entry into the computer, trouble-shooting insurance claims processing problems, counting, and packaging medicines, and receiving merchandise. 

Essential Job Duties:

Customer service

Process customers' prescriptions, by collecting the necessary information for the prescription based on the doctor's instructions; assists the Pharmacist in filling the prescription; enters information into the computer, packages the prescriptions; and files applicable insurance claims.

Calls third party insurance plans when unable to determine appropriate claim filing not achieved.

Collects payment and processes transactions on the Point-of-Sale system.

Provides correct change due to the customer.

Monitors inventory stock levels in Pharmacy, Home Health Care OTC section, and in Automation Device (if applicable)

Receives, unpacks, and checks in-coming pharmacy drugs and supplies.

Checks received merchandise against the purchase requisition or invoice.

Pre-packages and labels various pharmaceutical preparations.

Processes invoices for merchandise received and alerts Retails Support Center of price discrepancies.

Understand and abide by all company policies and procedures


Other Job Duties:

Maintain a filing a system for memorandums on procedures, third party plans, patient files.

Stocks and/or faces pharmacy Over-the-Counter (OTC) items.

Orders supplies from vendors.

Maintains working area, sales floor areas, shelves, and storage areas to ensure that they are clean and orderly at all times.

Performs quarterly inventory of items in the Automation Device (if applicable) and prepares pharmacy for inventory.

Pull and prepare expired merchandise to be returned to the wholesaler or return company.

Any tasks as deemed necessary by management


Physical Requirements:

Must be able to lift and carry up to 40 lbs, stand for extended periods of time and participate in strenuous work.

Must have good communication skills, due to the area of work.


Mental Requirements:

Concentration required during all phases of processing customer's transactions and maintaining good customer relations.

Able to work under pressure.

Good memory for product identification and SKU codes.

Being aware of customer needs, questions, and instructions.

Must maintain neat appearance and well groomed.



Initiative Requirements:

Ability to use proper judgment when handling customer inquiries and complaints. Refers customers to the proper Management Staff if scope of the situation is beyond the position's responsibility.

Initiative required to assist in servicing of customers and taking on additional duties as assigned.

Assists customers in locating merchandise.

Maintains good customer relations (smiles, greets, and thanks customers). Pleasant personality at all times.


Work Hours:

Full-Time employees - forty (40) hours per work week.

Part-Time employees - twenty (20) or more, no more tan thirty-nine (39) hours per work week.

Casual Part-Time employees - less than twenty (20) hours per work week.

Overtime is limited depending on Store needs.


Working Conditions:

In general, work areas are clean and have ample space. The position required constant standing for long periods of time.


Equipment: 

Computer, Internet and Windows based programs, Point-of-Sale Register

Telephone

Intercom

Automated Pill Counting Machine


Potential Hazards:

Robberies

Bending and lifting

Burning out due to intensity of work

Irate customers

Giving customers the wrong prescriptions


Qualifications:

Education/Training/Experience: High school graduate or within 1 year of receiving diploma with good math aptitude preferred. Math and metric knowledge.

Communication:

oExcellent customer service skills

oAbility to effectively communicate with others in English

oGood phone etiquette

oPossess acceptable written and verbal communication skills in English

Experience:

oCashiering or previous money handling preferred but not necessary.

oExperience or training dealing with public is desirable.

oPrior experience in pharmacy is preferred, but not necessary.

Other:

oSatisfactory score of Times Supermarket cashier test.

oSatisfactory score on Times Pharmacy math test.


Responsibility to Equipment:

Responsible for properly maintaining, using, and caring for all equipment.

Reports any broken or malfunctioning equipment to the immediate supervisor for repair and/or maintenance.

Returns all equipment used to their proper location when they are no longer needed.


Responsibility to Times:

Promotes good customer relations at all times by smiling, greeting, and thanking customers.

Responsible for completing work assignments properly and efficiently.

Reports any problem areas or unsafe conditions to the immediate supervisor.

Supports and adheres to all Company programs, policies, and procedures.


Responsibility to Others:

Ensures that all work is performed in a safe manner in accordance with established guidelines to prevent injury to self and others.

Picks up and removes any objects or conditions which may create a hazard or danger to others.

Reports any hazards to the immediate supervisor.

Works together with others as a team to provide efficiency on the job and to promote good morale.


Authority:

No supervisory responsibilities. Position is limited to assisting others.

Compensation: Starting rate (as deemed by current pay schedule) or commensurate with experience.

Review and Guidance:

Perform responsibilities independently based upon knowledge and experience. Receives supervision from Lead Technicians, Pharmacist-in-Charge, and Pharmacy Manager.


- QSI reserves the right to request a review of written employee screening practices (back ground check) before employment in the booth. Their employment will be contingent on the results, due to the amount of negotiable items and prescription drugs being handled. 

R.102215

The above topics were covered with me and I understand the responsibility of working in the Pharmacy Department. I also acknowledge the importance of properly handling the finances and prescription medication in the pharmacy , which is within my direct control. I acknowledge that I will be held accountable for any negligent acts. 




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