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At Home is committed to knitting diversity and inclusion into the fabric of our culture; we respect, appreciate and celebrate the experiences and qualities that differentiate everyone on the At Home team.
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The Store Operations Specialist (SOS) leads and trains teams in performing all freight functions, including: unloading, processing, stocking, and resets. he Store Operations Associate is responsible for unloading, processing, and stocking freight safely and efficiently to maximize product availability for the customer.
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When you’re a part of our team, you have the full support of a diverse, close-knit team in our stores. Unload, process, and stock freight to correct location, following merchandising guidelines. Performs store recovery tasks and housekeeping (inside and out) as required during stocking efforts.
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Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and some holiday. Performs and trains team on store freight processing and merchandising responsibilities. Leads team in performing all freight functions including stocking and resets.
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Performs cashier duties accurately while processing all transactions per policy. Ensures a safe working and shopping environment while minimizing shrink and damages. Maintains 5S standards (Sort, Straighten, Systematic cleanup, Standardize and Sustain) in receiving.
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We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender identity and expression, marital or military status.
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The Visual Merchandising Specialist will also be instrumental in elevating visual standards in coordination with the in-store events. The Visual Merchandising Specialist is responsible for delivering a timely execution of the Event Calendar and to deliver a consistent in-store experience for our customers that meets or exceeds their expectations and to improve the overall standards in our stores one department at a time.
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Visual Operations Handle Visual Merchandiser material and visual scheme orders Control quantity and condition of all incoming visual material Maintain and care for all display and interior material with sustainability in mind Provide updates of all VM information material in the store And, any additional assigned responsibilities.
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Contributes to a customer focused environment while demonstrating excellent service. We also provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state and local law.
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Visual Operations Handle Visual Merchandiser material and visual scheme orders Control quantity and condition of all incoming visual material Maintain and care for all display and interior material with sustainability in mind Provide updates of all VM information material in the store And, any additional assigned responsibilities.
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Executes company directives, policies and procedures timely, accurately, and thoroughly. Flexible with an ability to handle multiple tasks where priorities shift with the demands of the business. Ability to work effectively independently and within a team to perform all tasks as assigned.
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Ensures Specialists are focused first in their specialized areas. Operates all equipment in a safe manner per directed procedures. Provides customers a positive shopping experience. Communicates clearly with customers, team and leadership.
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Visual Operations Handle Visual Merchandiser material and visual scheme orders Control quantity and condition of all incoming visual material Maintain and care for all display and interior material with sustainability in mind Provide updates of all VM information material in the store And, any additional assigned responsibilities.
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Visual Operations Handle Visual Merchandiser material and visual scheme orders Control quantity and condition of all incoming visual material Maintain and care for all display and interior material with sustainability in mind Provide updates of all VM information material in the store And, any additional assigned responsibilities.
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Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs., team lift 100 lbs. Timely and thorough incident reporting compliance. High School Diploma/Equivalent. Reliable and trustworthy. Key Roles And Responsibilities. Qualifications And Competencies.
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