Receiving Equipment Operatorother related Employment listings - San Bernardino, CA at Geebo

Receiving Equipment Operator

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5 San Bernardino, CA San Bernardino, CA Full-time Full-time $21 an hour $21 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago Working with the Stocking Team, ensure all off loaded product is put away in an efficient and safe manner to avoid injury and product damage.
All pieces must be placed securely on shelving units.
Complete other duties as assigned by Leads and Supervisors.
Job Responsibilities Pick up product from staging area and off load onto shelving units.
When placing product accurately scan all merchandise utilizing RF gun.
Maintain a clean and safe working environment.
Decision Making Responsibilities There is minimal independent decision making responsibility with this position.
Financial Responsibilities This position does not have any direct financial responsibility.
Supervisory Responsibilities This position does not have any direct supervisory responsibility.
Preferred Qualifications High School or equivalent work experience Must be able to work flexible hours as determined by the needs of the department including weekends Must be able to pass lift assessment with a push pull requirement of 250 lbs Must be able to operate an electric lift Must be able to operate an RF gun.
Americans Disability (ADA)
Job Description:
Standing Walking 20% Sitting Climbing 55% Stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl 5% Lift and/or Move (Indicate in Pounds) 250
lbs.
Expected Base Pay Not Including Potential Commissions, Incentive, Bonus, etc.
Opportunities:
Pay Rate:
$21.
00 Bob's Discount Furniture is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to reasonably accommodating qualified persons with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential duties of their position.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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