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The Store Receiving and Maintenance associate is responsible all aspects of facility maintenance, unloading trailers, processing and moving merchandise to the appropriate area on the sales floor.
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Ensures all merchandise is placed on sales floor by store opening. Attaches sensor tags in proper area and in areas not damaging to merchandise, as directed by the store manager for all merchandise at a price point of $ and higher.
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Ability to push or pull 100 lbs to 500 lbs carts to sales floor. The Store Maintenance Associate position is non-exempt. Unpacks merchandise correctly in accordance with store policy and goals (27 cph.
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Report all suspected theft and unusual activities according to the security guidelines for the store. Must be able to lift between 10 lbs to 72 lbs at floor level and above shoulder height.
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Attend all store meetings and training sessions as scheduled. Replace store and maintenance supplies. Maintain cleanliness of the store. Maintain cleanliness of associate lounge.
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Vacuuming/sweeping, cleaning up all glass, collecting trash and rubbish, spot clean carpets when needed and wax tile floors. Performs hanger pickups from each register stand. Restock bags at wrap stands.
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Maintain a neat and professional appearance in compliance with the current dress code. Assist in correcting situations which could be harmful to customers and/or associates (i.e. spills, broken glass, icy sidewalks, etc.
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Delivers merchandise to appropriate departments and returns carts to docks. Observe security and safety regulations by keeping traffic aisles clear. Assist in initial training of new associates when requested and assigned by supervisor.
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Will agree to work in other areas or complete assigned duties as requested by my supervisor. Ability to read and adhere to all policy and procedure manuals Physical. Replace interior and exterior lights when needed.
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Ability to climb ladders and work at heights. High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Provide customer service as needed. Minimum Education & Experience. Ability to operate a computer. Read and Speak English.
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Ability to work unsupervised. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
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Ability to work unsupervised. Ability to stand for long periods of time.
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