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I. General Provisions

  1. The executor of orders for the consumer services bureau is directly subordinate to _______.
  2. The executor of the orders of the consumer services bureau follows the instructions of _______.
  3. The executor of orders of the consumer services bureau replaces _______.
  4. The executor of orders of the consumer services bureau is replaced by _______.
  5. The executor of orders of the consumer services bureau is appointed to the position and dismissed by the head of the department in agreement with the head of the unit.
  6. Must know:
  • addresses and opening hours of shops, consumer services enterprises;
  • rational routes around the city to fulfill the orders of customers.

II. Official duties

  1. Performing household services on orders from the population: buying and giving gifts, home delivery of products, manufactured goods, medicines, etc.
  2. Delivery of linen, clothes, shoes for repair, washing, cleaning and delivery to the customer.

III. Rights

The executor of assignments of the consumer services bureau has the right to:

  1. give assignments to subordinate employees, tasks on a range of issues included in his functional duties;
  2. control the fulfillment of production tasks, the timely execution of individual orders by employees subordinate to him;
  3. to request and receive the necessary materials and documents related to the issues of their activities and activities of employees subordinate to him;
  4. interact with other services of the enterprise on production and other issues that are part of its functional duties;
  5. get acquainted with the draft decisions of the company's management regarding the activities of the Division;
  6. propose for consideration by the manager proposals for improving the work related to the duties provided for in this Job Description;
  7. submit for consideration by the head of the proposal on the promotion of distinguished employees, the imposition of penalties on violators of production and labor discipline;
  8. report to the manager on all identified violations and shortcomings in connection with the work performed.

IV. A responsibility

The executor of orders of the consumer services bureau is responsible for:

  1. improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. violation of the rules and regulations governing the activities of the enterprise.
  3. Upon transfer to another job or dismissal from the position, the Contractor of assignments of the consumer services bureau is responsible for the proper and timely handing over of cases to the person who assumes this position, and in the absence of such, to the person replacing him or directly to his supervisor.
  4. offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  5. causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  6. compliance with current instructions, orders and orders for the preservation of trade secrets and confidential information.
  7. compliance with internal regulations, safety and fire safety rules.

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