Farm Boy Inc.

Supermarkets

Receiver

Burlington, Ontario, Canada PART TIME
The Brief

“Receiver at Farm Boy Inc.. Skills: Customer service, Product distribution, Quality inspection. Support product flow. Deliver friendly service”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensuring departments are well-stocked; Ready to serve customers

Industry & Context.

Supermarkets
Eligibility Requirements

Physically active role, Lifting up to 80lbs, Frequent climbing, reaching, bending, and twisting, Works in varied environments, Exposure to colder, damp, and high-activity conditions, Required protective equipment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to become certified to operate power material handling equipment, Ability to work independently, High-quality results, Attention to detail, Cleanliness standards, Comfortable in a physically active role, Lifting and handling products up to 80lbs, Frequent climbing, reaching, bending, and twisting, Works confidently across varied environments, Flexibility to work a dynamic schedule

Nice to Have

Previous experience working with perishable goods, French language skills

What You'll Do.

Deliver friendly service

Verify delivery quantities

Inspect product quality

Maintain clean work areas

Handle merchandise returns

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Building relationships with customers and each other; Collaborative, team-oriented approach

Communication Scope

Communication skills

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