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Depending on the shift you work, your job could include moving inventory in the backroom, unloading trucks, fulfilling club pick-up orders or helping members while stocking shelves. Sorting and stocking products on shelves and in the backroom.
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Transport products to and from backroom to shelf location ? Rotate products in the backroom and on the shelf ? This includes stocking shelves, rotating shelved product, setting up displays, stocking and rotating products in coolers, organizing and rotating products in storage rooms, and moving products from storage to the sales floor.
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Depending on the shift you work, your job could include moving inventory in the backroom, unloading trucks, or helping customers while stocking shelves. Stocking, backroom, and receiving associates work to ensure customers can find all the items they have on their shopping list.
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Use equipment to transport products (e.g., U Boats, hand trucks pallet jacks, etc.) This position is labor intensive, requiring lifting, loading, pushing and pulling cases weighing from 20-45 pounds per case repeatedly over 10-12 hour work period, as well as bending, reaching and squatting while merchandising and moving products.
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If so, come grow, dream and create as a Delivery Driver Nike In this role, you'll be responsible for: Delivering merchandise to local Nike stores in a timely, safe, and lawful manner; Loading and unloading the truck ensuring the load is accurate and secure; Arranging delivery safely in receiving store backroom.
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That means you can expect both physical and financial health including competitive pay, generous benefits and robust retirement programs. Nike continually invests in their employees to achieve greatness, whether inside or outside of work.
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Responsible for maintaining backroom locator accuracy within yard area. Responsible for maintaining backroom locator accuracy within yard area. Transport product throughout the facility while safely operating a forklift or other material handling equipment.
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This associate handles hazardous materials, replaces damaged shelving, ensures equipment is charged, and keeps the backroom organized. Following safe lifting procedures while moving and placing merchandise., The Receiver/Stocker helps provide the right products to our customers by unloading merchandise from incoming freight, moving it to the sales floor, and stocking departments.
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Additionally, the Freight Coordinator performs a variety of operational tasks assigned by store management (e.g. receiving and unpacking of daily shipments, shipping merchandise, backroom maintenance, and routine cleaning of facilities.
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Be an Expert: Maintains an in-depth knowledge of business on the floor, backroom operations, ensuring the produce area meets company standards for quality, inventory, production, sanitation, equipment usage, safety, and compliance.
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They pull the backstock from the backroom while they wait for the driver to deliver the days order. They pull the backstock from the backroom while they wait for the driver to deliver the days order.
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They will also maintain backroom standards by accurately processing freight and taking full account of physical inventory to ensure product is continuously flowing to the sales floor. to and from backroom and sales floor.
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From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding. This mission serves as the foundation for every decision we make, from responsible sourcing to sustainability-and everything in between.
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You’ll be filling shelves of 2 liters, 12 packs, and more, pulling pallets onto the sales floor and building big thematic displays. Description MERCHANDISER - $500 Sign-On BonusAre you an early riser.
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Store Associate / Backroom Team Member] - No Experience Required / Choose Your Own Schedule / Start Earning Tomorrow - As a Retail Stocker/Merchandiser you will: Work at retail stores near you helping organize new store merchandise; Unload newly delivered inventory; Restock merchandise in the store; Maintain a neat and clean backroom.
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