Vending On-Site Attendant - Part Time Weekdays, Day Shift

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We are looking for a Part-Time Weekday On-Site Market Attendant.

Location: Western New York | Based out of Orchard Park

What We Do.

Buffalo Strive Vending Inc. is a locally owned, family-operated business proudly based in Orchard Park, NY. We specialize in fresh, healthy vending and micro-markets throughout Western New York. All of the fresh food stocked in our markets is prepared right here in our own kitchen — allowing us to provide high-quality, grab-and-go options our customers can feel good about.

We are passionate about serving our community and delivering an exceptional breakroom experience through fresh food, reliable service, and strong customer relationships.

Who We Are Looking For.

We are seeking a dependable, customer-focused Part-Time Weekday On-Site Attendant to service an assigned Strive Market location within WNY.

Our Market Attendants play an important role in maintaining fully stocked, clean, and welcoming market spaces. This is a customer-facing position requiring professionalism, reliability, and pride in the work you do.

Responsibilities include:

  • Restocking drinks, snacks, and fresh foods at assigned Strive Market locations
  • Ensuring all products are rotated, fresh, and properly displayed
  • Maintaining cleanliness and organization of market areas
  • Acting as a friendly, professional representative of Strive when interacting with customers
  • Addressing basic customer questions or concerns and communicating feedback to our team

We take pride in the quality of our food, service, and customer experience — and we’re looking for team members who share that same pride.

This position does have physical demands and requirements, including frequent lifting totes (lifting up to 50 pounds), pushing/pulling a cart, standing/moving for extended periods and reaching above head to restock or clean.

This position is a part-time, weekday on-site market attendant role.

What we offer you that’s different.

Work hours and schedule: Start times for weekday attendants is between 5:00am and 7:00am each day. A typical work-day is 3-5 hours per day, Monday - Friday.

Compensation: Our drivers start between $18-$23 per hour (based on experience). Increases occur after 6 months, and annually based on reviews of performance at these points.

Part - Time Benefits:

  • Paid lunches (Driver specific)
  • Meal Program: $20 monthly meal voucher, with additional contributions on birthdays and anniversaries.
  • Supportive, team-orientated environment

Our Culture.

We are a first-generation, Buffalo-proud, family-owned business with deep ties to the community. Our passion for service, quality food, and people is at the heart of everything we do. We offer a positive, team-focused environment that feels different from traditional corporate workplaces — because we genuinely love what we do and who we serve.

If you are dependable, take pride in your work, and want to be part of a growing local company that values its team and community, we would love to meet you.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $18.00 - $23.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Paid training

License/Certification:

  • Driver's License (Required)

Shift availability:

  • Day Shift (Required)

Ability to Commute:

  • Orchard Park, NY 14127 (Required)

Work Location: In person

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