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Process accurate and efficient inventory controls: Zero Balance, Return to Vendor, Return to Warehouse, Cross Channel Returns, Reserve online pick up in store. Ability to lift, push or pull materials in the 100 pound range, climb ladders, stand and walk continuously.
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As a Merchandising & Inventory Supervisor , you will be collaborative and inclusive in helping our customers while being part of a fun, team-oriented retail culture. Execute Weekly Planograms and seasonal promo merchandising changeover.
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Additional responsibilities may include delivery/pick-up of raw materials and other backhaul loads when applicable. 12+ months of verifiable driving experience (defined as interstate operation of a Class A combination vehicle/tractor trailer) within the previous three years.
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May drive truck to pick up incoming stock or deliver materials to designated locations or operate forklift or other machinery in order to complete tasks. Stack or pile materials, such as lumber, boards, or pallets.
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Ensures club pick up orders are filled by assisting with picking club pick up orders throughout the day and staging; ensuring products are selected and staged according to company policy and procedures; ensuring Merchandising Associates pick orders within acceptable timeframe and are staged properly; and performing occasional audits for accuracy.
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Maintains safety of facility according to company policies and procedures by conducting safety sweeps; following forklift spotting procedures; following procedures for handling and disposing of hazardous materials; following company steel standard guidelines; and correcting and reporting unsafe situations to management.
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Prepares, packs, and scans (as appropriate), and stages products for transfer and customer pick-up and delivery in accordance with established standards. Monitors equipment and promptly reports any safety or maintenance concerns to supervisorsMaintains required hazardous materials, forklift, and other internal and external certificationsBreak down boxes, stock accessories and organize inventory as directedAdhere to health & safety policies and quality standards.
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Bend down and squat to locate and pick up merchandise located at ground level and to assist customers put on shoes; bend down and crouch to mark pants for alterations. Consistently demonstrate the benchmark selling techniques for retail sales, custom clothing sales, and special occasion rentals, as trained by management and as described in corporate training materials.
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May load/unload materials and equipment, clean and prepare construction sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and clean up rubble and debris.
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Ability to perform manual labor, standing and walking much of the time, and with a certain amount of manual dexterity (the ability to pick up, handle, and manipulate) parts and materials quickly and accurately.
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Perform front end responsibilities such as cashier, returns, and online reservations. Your passion for Sales Floor Merchandising and Signage Standards, Inventory Management, Back-Room Operations, and Customer Service will show through your leadership and throughout the store.
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Deliver and pick up materials and supplies from job sites. Assist with loading and unloading materials and equipment. Physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform job duties as required.
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ResponsibilitiesYou will drive to deliver medicine to patient's houses and pick up goods and packagesDeliver products to customer locations in a timely mannerLoad and unload the vehicleCollect on unpaid orders and shipmentsMaintain accurate inventory of packages and materials.
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Work 4-5 days per week and up to 10 hours per day with shifts available seven days a week. If you are looking for outstanding pay, flexible part-time, full-time and seasonal schedules, plus benefits for you and your family, the Amazon.
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Execute all product activities including truck unloading, sorting, stocking, and maintaining stock levels. Preferred but not required: key holder experience within a retail environment. Full-time hours, generous paid time off, career development program, and weekly pay.
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