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8 jobs that use Back Room the most

Jobs that use back room the most include night stock clerk, load puller, and sales support associate.

What jobs use Back Room the most?

1. Night Stock Clerk

How night stock clerk uses Back Room:

  • Place sacks in grocery cart, push cart, and place groceries into customers' vehicles upon request.
  • Maintain the cleanliness of assign area according company standards.
  • Stock and maintain grocery inventory of Safeway storefront.

Most common skills for night stock clerk:

  • Back Room
  • Pallet Jack
  • Groceries
  • Stock Merchandise
  • Cleanliness
  • Safety Guidelines

2. Load Puller

How load puller uses Back Room:

  • Used Rf gun to pull parts and manage inventory
  • Pull orders for trucks such as; washers, dryers, stoves, grills, etc.
  • Secure load with load bars when loading are complete.

Most common skills for load puller:

  • Store Equipment
  • Cleanliness
  • Back Room
  • Sales Floor
  • Customer Service
  • Pallet Jack

3. Sales Support Associate

How sales support associate uses Back Room:

  • Contribute to marketing business online and manage Facebook page.
  • Cross trained on POS function and inventory management
  • Assist patients with Critical/Triage calls; document necessary symptoms for medical assistants to determine what medical intervention is necessary.

Most common skills for sales support associate:

  • Sales Floor
  • Back Room
  • Math
  • Sales Support
  • Customer Service
  • Sales Service

4. Fitting Room Associate

How fitting room associate uses Back Room:

  • Maintain cleanliness in fitting room.
  • Operate the dedicated DHL shipping computer system.
  • Ring up tastings, merchandise, and bottles of wine.

Most common skills for fitting room associate:

  • Sales Floor
  • Customer Service
  • Back Room
  • Math
  • Mail Room
  • Loss Prevention

5. Zone Merchandise Supervisor

How zone merchandise supervisor uses Back Room:

  • Manage geotechnical aspects of an EIR/EIS for a coastal development in an environmentally sensitive lagoon.
  • Aggregate, analyze and organize information from QC reports into a department-wide WIKI to facilitate information sharing and best practice utilization.
  • Maintain product levels throughout the day, expedite special orders for all types of millwork.

Most common skills for zone merchandise supervisor:

  • Product Knowledge
  • Performance Reviews
  • Back Room
  • Front End
  • Apparel
  • Inventory Control

6. Grocery Clerk, Stocking

How grocery clerk, stocking uses Back Room:

  • Date various meat cuts and fill cases/ unload trucks and down stack pallets
  • Used computer software to pick out quality groceries to be deliver to customers at their homes.
  • Help put purchase groceries into bags for customers and sometimes carry those bags to the customer's cars.

Most common skills for grocery clerk, stocking:

  • Product Knowledge
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Front End
  • Back Room
  • Cleanliness
  • Store Shelves

7. General Merchandiser

How general merchandiser uses Back Room:

  • Manage jewelry stock and inventory balances accurately.
  • Control inventory and compute pricing and enter inventory in the POS system.
  • Maintain a sterile and clean work environment and used daily math conversions.

Most common skills for general merchandiser:

  • Sales Floor
  • Inventory Management
  • Back Room
  • Stock Merchandise
  • Product Knowledge
  • Working Independently

8. Merchandiser

How merchandiser uses Back Room:

  • Consult customers on Scotts products and educate them concerning the advantage and benefits over competitive products.
  • Manage jewelry stock and inventory balances accurately.
  • Manage backroom/stock room inventory by organizing pallets, stacking and storing product inventory.

Most common skills for merchandiser:

  • Customer Service
  • PET
  • Pallets
  • Back Room
  • POS
  • Sales Floor

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