cashier
noun [ C ]
uk/kæʃˈɪər/ us COMMERCE, BANKING
someone whose job is to take payments from customers or give out money in a store, bank, etc.:
She started as a cashier making $6.50 an hour, then moved up to customer service manager, making $7.65 an hour.
She was once dismissed from her job as head cashier with a supermarket chain on suspicion of embezzlement.
ACCOUNTING
someone who is responsible for keeping a record of the amounts of money received and paid out by a company:
Among the auditor's concerns about the company were errors by the cashier's office.