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As a Receiving Lead, you will be responsible for managing the store's backroom operations by receiving products into the POS system, keeping products organized and accounted for, and helping process weekly pallets.
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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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From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding - it's like being paid to go to the gym! The merchandising & stocking associate role is a great way to start a fulfilling career at Sam's Club.
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You ensure your store stays in tip-top shape by #leading day-to-day merchandising, sell-through adjustments and replenishment. You ensure the store is always "guest ready" through effective replenishment.
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Assist with merchandise flow, such as shipment, replenishment, omni-channel operations, in the store. UpWest is an apparel, accessories and home goods brand with a purpose to Provide Comfort for People & Planet.
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Utilize RF technology to perform distribution functions such as picking, packing and shipping orders, receiving, put away and stock replenishment. Utilize RF technology to perform distribution functions such as picking, packing and shipping orders, receiving, put away and stock replenishment.
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Maintain seasonal sets and the feature space to our visual merchandising standards
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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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Completes daily operational tasks including maintaining store (sales floor and backroom), cash wrap and visual merchandising to Coach standards consistently and in a timely manner. Ability to maneuver the sales floor, sales shelves, and stock room; climbing, bending, and kneeling are required.
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You're a merchandising innovator : You ensure your store stays in tip-top shape by #owning day to day merchandising, sell-through adjustments and replenishment. You've got a " teamwork" mentality: You support the Merchandising Team Leader in ensuring the team understands how to maintain AEO Brand Standards through merchandising, adjustments and replenishment so your store is always looking #fresh.
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Lead A&A, Beauty and Electronics backroom processes, organization, layout and replenishment of the salesfloor to ensure product is available for guests. Teams in Apparel & Accessories (A&A), Beauty and Electronics prioritize guest experience while blending completion of tasks that ensure product is available and easy to shop – pulling, filling, pricing, setting, staging and maintaining the sales floor and the backroom.
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The primary responsibilities of the Receiving Lead are to ensure the efficient flow, tracking, and accuracy of all inventories, in and out of the backroom. Maintain organized and accurate files for all paperwork related to the backroom.
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As a part-time stock brand Ambassador, you're an expert at keeping product moving from the Stockroom to the Salesfloor through shipment processing, replenishment, markdowns and merchandising. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES You've got a passion for brand standards: You're a go-getter when it comes to keeping product moving and you do so through effective and timely shipment processing, replenishment, markdowns and merchandising.
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Implementation/development/Support experience in following Fusion modules: Oracle Fusion Supply chain planning (Demand Management, Supply Planning, GOP, Backlog Management, Product Lifecycle Management and Replenishment planning.
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Completes daily replenishment to ensure product is fully stocked on the sales floor. Inventory/Merchandising/Shipping Specialist (Product Flow) - Job Details. Inventory/Merchandising/Shipping Specialist (Product Flow.
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