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A leading company in the grocery retail sector is seeking employees for stocking and inventory management in their frozen food department. The position requires assisting in the unloading of merchandise, ensuring proper rotation and presentation of products, and providing customer service. Candidates must be able to lift heavy items and follow instructions accurately, while adhering to company policies and maintaining a neat appearance.
To maintain pricing, stocking, and rotation of merchandise in the frozen food department.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1) Assist in unloading the merchandise.
2) Transport stock for storage to stock areas.
3) Open cartons and price items (if needed) accurately.
4) Keep store shelves fully stocked according to tag allocations.
6) Keep perishable merchandise rotated and pull out-of-code product as needed.
7) Control level of damaged goods.
8) Properly present assigned section prior to leaving at the end of scheduled work shift.
9) Observe policies and procedures established for each department.
10) Greet customers who come into the store and be observant.
11) Maintain a neat appearance according to the company’s dress code policy.
12) Abide by all company policies as stated in the Employee Handbook.
SUPPLEMENTAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1) Maintenance of price and protection program.
2) Housekeeping of sales and back room areas.
3) Assist with front-end service when needed.
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
1) Ability to read and write to properly tag merchandise, maintain proper inventory level and ensure rotation of product.
2) Ability to unload, transport, and place merchandise in specific areas.
3) Ability to lift up to seventy (70) pounds at least forty percent (40%) of the time.
4) Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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