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Ensures that a receipt is offered to each donor, regardless of the size of the donation. Assists customers with loading and unloading furniture or other items to and from vehicles. Writes up sales tickets and sold signs for furniture, electrical, and other large items.
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Operate and utilize power lift stacker, pump cart, furniture cart, and dolly when moving and stacking containers. Maintain accurate donation records of total donors on a daily and weekly basis.
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Be knowledgeable of all products, promotions, and advertisements to ensure that customer questions can be answered and to assist with selling product; support Ollies Army and other donation programs throughout the year.
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Specialists move clothing, housewares, electronics, and furniture from production areas to their appropriate place on the sales floor. Replenishment Specialists assist Donation Attendants and Sorters in moving donated items in production areas.
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Department Manager Flooring/Furniture. The Sales Supervisor responsibilities include aspects of merchandising, customer service, and store maintenance. The Sales Supervisor grows department sales to achieve the store sales plan.
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Wurkwel Ventures is a holding company, headquartered in Chicago, IL with offices in metro Chicago area and Metro Detroit area, consists of businesses in the office furniture and facility services industry.
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Department Manager (Flooring and Furniture) Ability to grip, reach, and pinch with arms and hands frequently. Department Manager (Flooring and Furniture) In compliance with Federal and State Equal Opportunity Laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions applied for without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and identity, national origin, age, veterans status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
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Specialists move clothing, housewares, electronics, and furniture from production areas to their appropriate place on the sales floor Replenishment Specialists monitor the sales floor and move items that have been misplaced back to their appropriate area.
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Material handling, housekeeping/janitorial, helps customers load furniture, and other tasks as assigned. Material handling, housekeeping/janitorial, helps customers load furniture, and other tasks as assigned.
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We offer excellent benefits including medical/dental/vision, life insurance, STD/LTD, 403 (b) with company match, paid sick time, holidays, and vacations. This position requires a rotating flexible schedule based on the needs of the business to include days, evenings, and weekends.
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Our donation center needs a consistent drop off coordinator must be physically strong able to move furniture with the equipment provided, high energy because its busy work all day long, great attitude because we deal with the public and private sectors.
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Determine status of, and prepare furniture and appliances for, disposal, donation or reuse. Dispatch student staff with furniture and appliances in an orderly and cost efficient manner.
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Oversee, train, supervise, and evaluate student staff (6 10) that assist in moving and delivering furniture and appliances. This position is responsible for the operation of furniture warehouse and delivery of furniture and appliances to University residences, and oversees crew of 6-10 students who deliver furniture to approximately 200 student residences.
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The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center is seeking a Production Assistant (Truck Driver) to complete driving routes for pickup and/or drop off of donations at the warehouse, assigned donation boxes, and at donor homes.
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Be a Sustainability Champion prioritizing reuse and redeployment over donation or liquidation. The FFE Manager leads all aspects of Furniture Fixtures and Equipment (FFE) program prioritizing sustainable practices over liquidation across the client portfolio.
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