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Data Checker Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Team Member

Phoenix, AZ

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

... · Checker / Cajero(a) · Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli · ... Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning. MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT ...

Team Member

Phoenix, AZ

$11.75 - $15/hr

... · Checker / Cajero(a) · Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli · ... Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning. MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT ...

... · Checker / Cajero(a) · Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli · ... Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning. MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT ...

Team Member

Phoenix, AZ

$11.75 - $15/hr

... · Checker / Cajero(a) · Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli · ... Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning. MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT ...

Team Member

Phoenix, AZ

$12 - $15.25/hr

... · Checker / Cajero(a) · Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli · ... Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning. MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT ...

Team Member

Tucson, AZ

$11.25 - $14.25/hr

... · Checker / Cajero(a) · Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli · ... Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning. MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT ...

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Data Checker information

What jobs pay 200,000 a year in the USA?

For a Data Checker, reaching a $200,000 annual salary is uncommon, as this role typically earns between $40,000 and $70,000. Higher salaries in data-related fields often involve roles like data scientists, data engineers, or senior analysts, which require advanced skills, experience, and sometimes certifications. These positions may include additional responsibilities such as managing large datasets or developing data models.

What are Data Checkers?

Data Checkers are professionals responsible for reviewing, verifying, and ensuring the accuracy and consistency of data within databases, spreadsheets, or reports. They typically compare data entries against source documents, identify errors or discrepancies, and make necessary corrections. Their work is crucial for maintaining data integrity, supporting data-driven decisions, and ensuring compliance with organizational or regulatory standards. Data Checkers may work across various industries, including finance, healthcare, research, and logistics.

What are some common challenges faced by Data Checkers, and how can these be effectively managed?

Data Checkers often encounter challenges such as identifying inconsistencies in large datasets, maintaining accuracy under tight deadlines, and adapting to varying data formats. Managing these challenges effectively requires strong attention to detail, proficiency with data validation tools, and clear communication with team members to resolve discrepancies. Many Data Checkers also benefit from developing efficient workflows and regularly updating their technical skills to keep pace with evolving data management practices.

What are the top 3 skills for a data analyst?

A data checker, similar to a data analyst, needs strong analytical skills to interpret data accurately, proficiency in data management tools like Excel or SQL, and attention to detail to identify errors and inconsistencies. Familiarity with data visualization and basic statistical knowledge also enhance their effectiveness in ensuring data quality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Data Checker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Checker, you need excellent attention to detail, proficiency in data entry, and a foundational understanding of data management principles, often supported by a high school diploma or associate degree. Familiarity with spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel, database systems, and sometimes data validation tools is typically required. Strong organizational skills, reliability, and clear communication set top performers apart in this role. These skills ensure data accuracy, minimize errors, and support efficient information processing critical for business operations.

What is the difference between Data Checker vs Data Analyst?

AspectData CheckerData Analyst
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications like Microsoft Excel or data validation toolsBachelor's degree in data science, statistics, or related fields; often advanced certifications
Work EnvironmentData entry centers, quality assurance teams, or administrative officesBusiness offices, research departments, or consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across industries for data accuracy and quality controlUsed for data interpretation, reporting, and strategic decision-making

While both roles involve working with data, Data Checkers focus on verifying data accuracy and quality, often with entry-level skills. Data Analysts interpret data to provide insights and support decision-making, requiring more advanced analytical skills and education. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

High-paying jobs that can reach or exceed $500,000 annually include executive roles such as CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite positions, as well as successful entrepreneurs, top-tier investment bankers, and certain specialized medical professionals like neurosurgeons. These roles typically require extensive experience, advanced skills, and often involve leadership responsibilities or high-risk, high-reward environments.

Is 30 too late for data science?

Data checkers and data scientists can enter the field at any age, including 30 or older. Success depends on acquiring relevant skills such as programming, statistics, and data analysis, often through courses or certifications, regardless of age.
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Team Member

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


El Super rating

5.4

Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

JOB SUMMARY:

Under direct supervision of the Department Manager the Team Member is responsible for maintaining outstanding customer service as per company standards, processing sales quickly, accurately and efficiently, performing cash register operations, sweeping , stocking, cleaning and safeguarding company assets but not limited to just these duties. Must be able to lift 50 lbs., bend, stand and stoop for prolonged periods of times.


Team Member positions include/Puesto(s) incluidas son:

·        Bakery Clerk / Empleado(a) de Panaderia

·        Bulk Deli Cheese Clerk / Empleado Carnes Frias y Cremeria

·        Checker / Cajero(a)

·        Deli Dairy Frozen Clerk / Empleado de Congelados, Lacteos y Deli

·        Grocery Clerk / Empleado(a) de Abarrotes

·        Meat Clerk / Empleado(a) de Carniceria

·        Meat Service Specialist / Empleado de Servicio en la Carniceria

·        Night Crew / Empleado(a) del Turno de la Noche

·        Produce Clerk / Empleado de Frutas y Verduras

·        Restaurant Clerk / Empleado(a) de Restaurante

·        Seafood Clerk / Empleado de Mariscos

·        Utilities Clerk / Mantenimiento

DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

A Team Member responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Providing premier customer service, including greeting them and responding to questions
  • Assisting the customers at the registers
  • Working varies departments of the store
  • Ensuring product is rotated, within date, and properly displayed on shelves according to the appropriate planogram
  • Unloading product from trucks and organizing stock room
  • Filling assigned sections as needed
  • Assisting within replenishing of all departments.
  • Cleaning cases and shelves, mopping and sweeping the sales floor, stock room and dairy coolers.
  • Operating back room equipment, pallet jack, baler, compactor and scrub machine
  • Assisting in other duties, as assigned

EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE/LICENSE REQUIRED:

 

Experience

Must have a minimum of six months experience in retail environment.

Preferred Field of Expertise

  • Ability to follow company customer service procedures.
  • Demonstrated prior customer service skills, or related experience.
  • Ability to interact with customers and coworkers.
  • Ability to understand and follow directions.
  • Ability to multi task in a fast paced environment.

Skills

     Communication- written and oral skills (Bilingual English/Spanish a plus)

     Problem identification and resolution.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential function of this job. El Super is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations may be made as needed to enable individuals with disabilities to perform

A.        STANDING:

Continuously, throughout the work shift while working at the register.

B.        WALKING:

           Frequently, while only moving a few steps, the employee performs walking activities throughout the work shift while conducting most essential job functions.

C.        SITTING:

Very Rarely

D.        CLIMBING:

           Rarely, will climb one flight of stairs to access the store manager’s office.

E.        BENDING:

           Frequently, while working at the cash register and cleaning

F.        KNEELING:

            Very Rarely

G.        LIFTING:

           Under 10 lbs. – Continuously, handling and scanning grocery product.

           11 to 25 lbs. -  Continuously, handling and scanning grocery product.

           26 to 40 lbs. -  Frequently, handling and scanning grocery product.

           41 to 55 lbs -   Less Frequently, handling and scanning grocery product.

Over 55 lbs. -   Very Rarely

H.        CARRYING:

            Under 10 lbs. – Continuously, moving grocery product.

           11 to 25 lbs. -  Continuously, moving grocery product.

           26 to 40 lbs. -  Less Frequently, moving grocery product

           41 to 55 lbs -   Less Frequently, moving grocery product.

           Over 55 lbs. -  Very Rarely

I.         BALANCING:

             Very Rarely

J.         PULLING:

Continuously, when pulling store product on the checkout belt. 

K.        PUSHING:

Continuously, when pushing store product on the checkout belt. 

L.        CROUCHING:

           Less Frequently, while accessing product bags and other necessary items at lower levels.

M.       STOOPING:

            Less Frequently, while accessing product bags and other necessary items at lower levels.

N.        REACHING:

           Above shoulder height – Rarely, while cleaning. At shoulder level- Continuously, while inputting product information,

            Below shoulder level- Continuously, while scanning and handling grocery product.

O.        CRAWLING:

           Very Rarely

P.        TWISTING:

           Continuously, throughout the work day, with all cashier duties.

Q.        EYE, HAND, FOOT COORDINATION:

           Operating of foot and hand controls.

             Continuously, while inputting product data and simultaneously scanning.

MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS:

Cash register, Calculator, anti-fatigue mat.

WORKING AROUND MOVING MACHINERY:

N/A

MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS:

Grocery scanner, grocery bags

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:

100% indoors: inside of the market.

HAND COORDINATION: (when applicable)

Right hand, left hand, both hands, how often and how long.

Major hand - Dominant hand, continuously, throughout the day while performing All job duties.         

Fine Manipulation - Continuously, while scanning and inputting product data                 

Gross Manipulation- Continuously, while handling grocery product and cleaning.

Simple Grasping- Continuously, while handling grocery product and cleaning.

Power Grip- Frequently, when handling larger grocery times such as cases of water.

NOTE: Additional responsibilities within the position’s purpose may be assigned. El Super / Fiesta Mart reserves the right to change this job description at any time based on business conditions and needs.

This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" relationship.


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El Super is a prominent company in the retail industry, catering specifically to the grocery needs of its customers. Based in Paramount, California, US, the company operates a chain of supermarkets across the country. The official website is elsupermarkets.com. El Super specializes in providing popular Hispanic foods, reflecting their origins within the Hispanic community. Founded by immigrants from Central and South America, the company has adhered to its mission of bringing superior quality, freshness, and consumer-centric service since its inception.

Industry

Food and beverage stores

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Paramount, CA, US

Year founded

1994