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Hours Part-time, Full-time
Location 5334 Ross Ave
Dallas, Texas

About this job

An overnight Grocery Stocker is responsible for keeping the grocery aisles stocked and neatly organized.   He will ensure that all merchandise is in the right place and that shoppers can find what they need quickly and easily.

Requirements

	Prefer a minimum of High School diploma or GED equivalent, some college would be helpful.
	High school diploma or equivalent experience
	18 years of age or older due to equipment use
	Able to work flexible shifts including nights or evenings, holidays or weekends
	Communicate in a clear, concise, and understandable manner
	Strong interpersonal/customer service skills.
	Five years or more experience in retail or merchandising environment.

Job Benefits

Never- 0%, Occasionally- 1-33%, Frequently- 34-66%, Continuously- 67-100%

Physical Demands:
	Occasionally- Sitting, climbing up to 8 foot height, and smelling. 
	Frequently- Walking on tile/concrete, carrying up to 50 lbs., pushing and pulling up to 500 lbs., lifting up to 50 lbs., balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, bending, manual dexterity, crawling, and talking.
	Continuously- Standing on tile/concrete, reaching waist/overhead level, seeing, and hearing. 

Safety Risk Factors:
	Occasionally-Loud noise, slippery or cluttered floor surface, contact with sharp objects, contact with skin irritants, toxic exposure (see Material Safety Data Sheets), nuisance dust, fumes, sprays, and hazardous cleaning solutions.
	Frequently-Twisting of back and neck and hazardous equipment (mechanical moving parts). 

Other:
	Varied, irregular schedules.
	Working environment involves inside, outside, cold, heat, and wet/humidity.