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The Stock Lead is responsible for receiving, unpacking and preparing merchandise for the selling floor. Ensures stock room is organized, clean and merchandise is always floor ready. Replenishes merchandise from the stock room to the selling floor daily.
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Such tasks include general cleaning such as cleaning restrooms, vacuuming, dusting, mopping, and cleaning glass as well as special floor care duties. Such tasks include general cleaning such as cleaning restrooms, vacuuming, dusting, mopping, and cleaning glass as well as special floor care duties.
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Maintain all areas of the store, including the stockroom and floor, to company standards. Develop and coordinate marketing efforts and community events. Minimum of 1 year familiarity with Microsoft Office, restaurant management software, and POS software.
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You like to work as part of a team as you improve your individual skills on the sales floor. Connects with every customer by asking open-ended questions to assess needs. It's easy for you to start up natural, friendly conversations, adapt to different types of Customers, and resolve issues with a smile.
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Experience, Skills & Knowledge Retail experience or similar industry experience in a complex, high-volume or high-profile specialty environment preferred Ability to effectively communicate with customers and store personnel Ability to maneuver around the sales floor, stock/dressing room, cashwrap and office; work around/with chemicals, lift/climb up to 30 lbs.
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Wash and buff floors with floor polisher. The incumbent must spend the entire time at work standing, walking, lifting heavy objects, operating medium- weight cleaning equipment such as floor buffers, sweeping and mopping floors and moving desks and furniture.
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Greet customers on sales floor, assisting them in location of merchandise or directs them to parts specialist if hard parts are needed. Greet customers on sales floor, directs them to product or to parts specialist.
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Locate merchandise in the backroom of Walmart stores in order to place product on the floor. Locate merchandise in the backroom of Walmart stores in order to place product on the floor. As a Retail Coverage Merchandiser II Walmart at Acosta, you’ll ensure Acosta’s client brands stand out at Walmart stores by driving product availability.
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This position is solely focused on discreetly walking the sales floor undercover to apprehend shoplifters. As an LP Agent in our stores, your primary focus is to provide undercover, plain clothes surveillance in order to identify and apprehend shoplifters, deter shoplifting, and detect fraud.
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Uses extractor equipment, floor scrubbers, and shampoo machines, polishing machines, special vacuum cleaners and scrubbers. Must be able to use and operate vacuum cleaners, floor cleaning equipment, dustpans, brooms and auto-riders.
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PERKS for employees hired for 20+ hours: 12 Paid Holidays Off annually based on work schedule and start date No selling or quotasOffice setting environmentNo inventory, stocking, floor moves or overnight shifts.
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As a Manager, you're responsible for inspiring your team to create ownership opportunities for customers on the sales floor. And behind the scenes, you oversee operations such as inventory and visual merchandising.
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As a Warehouse Associate, you will: Load and unload pallets and individual cases to and from trailers; Pick appropriate cases according to order; Load trailers via carts or stack cases on the floor of a truck trailer; Receive and distribute product and assist in weekly product inventory; Perform general housekeeping and specific sanitation tasks.
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Our team of staff on the Neuro floor is supported by a Stroke Coordinator, PT/OT, Respiratory Therapy, Physicians, Case Management, Social Work, Secretary, Phlebotomy, lift team, IV team, STAT team, and Pharmacy.
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Frequently positions self to retrieve and stock products in the stock room and sales floor and to place merchandise in bags. Must be able to frequently move merchandise, 50 pounds or more to and from the stock room to sales floor.
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