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Conoco station in Pahrump hires cashiers, managers for new site

Las Vegas Petroleum is hiring for a new Conoco station at 2310 S. Highway 160 in Pahrump; cashier pay starts at $14–$17/hour and multiple full-time roles are open.

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Conoco station in Pahrump hires cashiers, managers for new site
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Las Vegas Petroleum has opened hiring for a new Conoco station under construction at Kingdom Corner, 2310 S. Highway 160 in Pahrump, offering a mix of full-time and hourly positions that could add steady employment to the local service sector. The company posted openings for a full-time salaried store manager and assistant manager, a full-time hourly shift lead, and cashier roles covering morning, swing and graveyard shifts.

Starting pay for cashier positions is listed at $14–$15 per hour for morning and swing shifts and $16–$17 per hour for graveyard shifts and shift-lead roles. Manager pay was not specified in the hiring notice. Applicants must be at least 21 years old and provide a valid ID, a health card and a TAM card as part of hiring eligibility. Interested applicants may apply online through the employer's job portal.

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The site has a recent history of land-use change. The property previously housed the Kingdom Gentlemen’s Club and was subdivided with approvals that included developer obligations such as removal of an on-site billboard. Those approvals cleared the way for commercial redevelopment along Highway 160, a key corridor for Pahrump commuters and travelers heading to Las Vegas and the surrounding region.

For local residents, the new station presents immediate hiring opportunities and longer-term shifts in neighborhood activity. Hourly openings with graveyard pay premiums can be an option for workers seeking nonstandard schedules or supplemental income. The conversion from an adult-entertainment use to a fuel and convenience retail site is likely to increase daytime traffic flow and create routine nighttime activity tied to 24-hour fueling and convenience services, which can support additional local spending at nearby businesses.

From a municipal perspective, the station may broaden the town's sales-tax base and diversify taxable commercial uses along the highway, though the precise fiscal impact will depend on station revenues, ownership structure and any negotiated development conditions. The requirement that employees carry a health card signals on-site food handling or prepared food sales, which can further expand tax and employment effects beyond fuel sales.

Construction and hiring mark the next phase for the Kingdom Corner parcel, shifting the property into mainstream retail use. Residents seeking work at the new Conoco station should prepare the required documents and apply through the employer job portal. For more information, contact reporter Robin Hebrock.

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