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Primarily responsible for leading the freight team and provides leadership, planning, and direction during sales floor merchandising preparation, truck unload, stocking, ticketing, and backroom organization processes in the store.
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As a Stocker / Unloader at Walmart, you'll: Ensure customers can find all of the items they have on their shopping list; Unload trucks; Move and sort products in the backroom; Stock products on shelves; Ensure aisles are neat and area is clean; Engage vendors and drivers with a positive attitude; Greet customers and answer their questions.
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The Receiver/Stocker typically works evenings, overnight, or early mornings to prepare for store opening. This associate handles hazardous materials, replaces damaged shelving, ensures equipment is charged, and keeps the backroom organized.
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Maintains condition of the sales floor, cooler and backroom. Reports damages and/or discrepancies to Dairy Leader or store management. Ensures smooth function of department and store by cooperating with co-workers and supervisors.
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Check areas such as rotation, backroom organization and additional follow up areas assigned by supervision. Asset Protection Associates are responsible for the protection of company's retail store assets by investigating the loss of asset(s) including merchandise, money and property.
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PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Merchandise store shelving, coolers and displays with products in assigned accountsRotate products in the backroom and on the shelfTransport products to and from backroom to shelf locationUse equipment to transport products (, U Boats, hand trucks, pallet jacks, etc.
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The Sales Associate will maintain company standards of all merchandise presentation, replenishment, and sizing while maintaining a new and clean store and backroom. The Sales Associate will be responsible for supporting the Store Leadership Team to achieve all company goals and initiatives.
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They assist in the backroom and use heavy machinery like forklifts and pallet jacks to bring products to the sales floor. Stockers at Whole Foods are responsible for keeping the store shelves with fresh product and ensuring that signs and prices are correct.
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The General Merchandise and Food Sales team leads inbound, outbound, replenishment, inventory accuracy, presentation, pricing and promotional signing processes for all General Merchandise (GM) areas of the store.
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Posting Notes: Marshalls Store 1002. Maintains all organizational, cleanliness and recovery standards for the backroom area. Supports and participates in store shrink reduction goals and programs.
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Maintains product in Store racks, shelves, displays, and coolers by identifying replenishment needs; transporting product between backroom and display floor with manual equipment (for example, pallet jack, handtruck); utilizing hand tools; replenishing, facing, and rotating product; building, changing, and taking down product displays; maintaining product signage; cleaning product space; and securing damaged or defective product.
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Receive freight and convey shipments from the shipping/receiving platform to backroom. Daily tasks include receiving, ticketing, sorting, and moving merchandise into and throughout the store quickly, efficiently, and accurately.
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Ensure that all merchandise and product received at the store is processed in accordance with established programs and procedures; the backroom is organized and maintained so that merchandise is easily accessible in partnership with the Freight Flow/Operations Lead.
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Enhances community relations by involving the store in local events and organizations. Controls and organizes backroom inventory to allow for maximum efficiency and productivity. Minimum requirement of a high school education or general education degree (GED) and four (4) years of retail store experience.
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Job Summary: Responsible for delivering a highly satisfied customer experience demonstrated by engaging and interacting with all customers, embodying customer experience principals and philosophy, and maintaining a clean and organized store environment.
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