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Position Title: Assistant Floor Manager Department: Floor Supervisor: Floor Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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Position Summary: The Assistant Floor Manager works closely with the Floor Manager in ensuring that all available product is out for sale, is maintained with the strictest freshness policies in accordance with Company direction and HACCP Guidelines and developing relationships with customers that drive sales goals, minimize losses & provide a mutual benefit for all.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced working warehouse environmentWarehouse, retail and/or customer service experience is a plusMust be able to perform basic functions on a handheld scanner, desktop computer and calculatorPhysical demands include, but are not limited to:Walking/standing on concrete up to 10 hours/dayFrequently turning, standing, reaching, stooping, and/or bendingFrequently pushing/pulling objects 500 to 1,500 lbs.
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Assist department manager with interviewing, hiring & scheduling needs. Provide friendly and efficient customer service by demonstrating sincerity, patience, and respect in all customer interactionsEffectively communicate with customers and respond to questions and requests in a timely manner.
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Ability to provide outstanding customer service. Ensure consistent execution of all Department operating procedures in accordance with Corporate Audit. Essential Functions: Demonstrate teamwork to ensure customer satisfaction and a pleasant, safe working and shopping environment.
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Our mission is to provide our customers with Savings, Selection & Service, 7 Days a Week. Our customers are a targeted group: independent restaurants, caterers, and not-for-profits. Operate equipment (e.g., box cutter, knives, scales, compactor, hi-los, scooters, scissor lifts) according to company & OSHA guidelines.
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Assist with product presentation, rotation, labeling & replenishment. We are a privately-owned, multi-billion-dollar company and operate 150+ warehouses & distribution centers in 37 states. Communicate code dating issues and shrink opportunities and monitor product quality to reduce shrink.
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Follow basic product handling procedures in accordance with company & HACCP policy. Adhere to all local, state & federal laws, and company guidelines; comply with and reinforce all food safety and safety regulations/guidelines/procedures and programs; report all issues and illegal activity, including robbery, theft, or fraud.
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Ensure in-stock position of available product while monitoring inventory levels through frequent cycle counts. Plan work duties appropriately during the scheduled shift to accomplish all assigned tasks.
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Maintain high cleanliness standards; clean as you go, inclusive of washing, cleaning, sweeping, mopping. Utilize accomplished selling skills to secure additional sales and use suggestive selling techniques to increase sales of products.
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From $15.00 - $15.50 an hour. Experience and Skills Required:Ability to develop and train team members, build relationships, utilize skills of team members most appropriately. Ability to manage warehouse operations effectively and efficiently.
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Ability to communicate in a clear, concise, understandable manner, and listen attentively to others, understand material, and provide instructions to team members. Assist in other areas of the warehouse as needed and requested.
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Maintain working knowledge of all warehouse equipment. Ability to operate all equipment necessary to perform the job. Frequently lifting/carrying objects more than 60 lbs. Assist general team members as needed.
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From $17.57 - $18.16 an hour. We offer these customers the right products, at competitive prices, in the quantities they need, every day of the week. Always working with our "Always Fresh" mentality.
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From $18.25 - $18.86 an hour. Gain and demonstrate a high level of operational execution and product knowledge. Must be able to perform the essential functions of this position with or without reasonable accommodation.
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