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A leading retail company in Toronto seeks a Seasonal Merchandise Handler for their Distribution Center. In this role, you will work in a fast-paced environment handling merchandise and ensuring safety and quality standards. Successful candidates will possess basic English skills and be able to lift up to 50 lbs. A part-time commitment includes working nights and weekends. Training provided for operating digital devices.
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At Gap Inc., we are committed to fostering a safe working environment. In our Distribution Centers, where keeping employees safe is very important, it's necessary to have basic level of English comprehension.
Perform ticketing, stocking, picking, packing, counting, loading, and unloading, housekeeping and safety functions.
Ensure consistency in the quality of your work while meeting performance metrics in assigned work areas while creating a positive customer experience.
Collaborate with team members through constructive feedback to support process improvements and cost reductions.
Works under direct supervision and follows standard operating procedures to accomplish assigned tasks.
Ability to work in multiple departments as assigned while meeting performance metrics.
Lift, carry, push, pull, reach, grasp, bend, and stack cartons, while standing or walking for up to 12 hours at a time.
Associates may be required to lift, carry, push and pull up to 50 lbs. (range may vary based on work assignment ).
Ability to work a schedule that includes nights, weekends, and holidays, and overtime when needed.
Use basic information-gathering skills to solve problems.
Ability to learn standard operating procedures acquired through on-the-job training, to include power industrial vehicle (PIV) where applicable.
Ability to independently login to a computer and operate digital tablets or electronic wearable device.
Ability to independently complete a self-guided orientation on the computer or digital tablet.
For employee safety, it is necessary to have a basic level of English written and oral proficiency to communicate with Supervisors and understand safety signage and protocols.