Stocker

Stock and straighten merchandise throughout the warehouse to ensure high product availability. You’ll align products , collect stray items, and maintain clean, organized aisles while providing prompt member assistance.

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Collaborate with supervisors to execute the merchandising plan—writing pick lists for forklift drivers, cutting boxes with a box knife, and wrapping pallets for safe storage. Your attention to detail will keep displays full and accessible.

About the role : Stocker

In this position, you will restock opened cases on shelves, move pallets with a manual jack, and create computer-generated signs to ensure accurate product signage. You’ll also set up and modify display models—bolting heavy items or taping edges—to guarantee safe handling by members.

You will clear debris from the sales floor, operate the cardboard baler and trash compactor, and rewrap loose product using the shrink-wrap machine. Your consistent adherence to safety and security procedures will maintain a clean, hazard-free environment.

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Benefits and Salary

  • Competitive hourly wage with regular performance reviews
  • Paid Time Off and holiday pay
  • Employee membership and merchandise discounts
  • Career development through internal training programs

Job Type : Regular / Permanent, Hourly

Requirements / Skills

  • High School Diploma or GED preferred
  • Ability to follow merchandising standards and practices
  • Comfort using a box knife and manual pallet jack
  • Strong attention to detail in signage and display setup
  • Commitment to safety procedures and a hazard-free environment
  • Excellent member service and teamwork skills
  • How to Apply

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