(CAN) Stockperson/Cartpusher

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Position Summary...

Working as a Stockperson/Cartpusher at Walmart Canada is a great way to develop your skills in the retail industry. A Stockperson/Cartpusher collects shopping carts from the cart corrals, parking lot, and store perimeter and returns them to a safe storage location, while maintaining exemplary customer service. If you are looking for an exciting job in customer service or retail, working as a Stockperson/Cartpusher may be a great fit for you!

What you'll do...

1. Assists in customer service through the collection of shopping carts from the cart corrals, parking lot and store perimeter and returns them to a safe storage location using Walmart approved procedure and ensures necessary logs are completed.
2. Responds promptly to requests at all registers and safely assists customers with carry outs or carry ins and verifies receipts for proof of purchase.
3. Follows established guidelines for occasional cleaning and maintenance of the restrooms, handling chemicals and following correct disposal procedures and the use of power equipment including inspection report completion before use.
4. Adheres to safety and emergency procedures, ensuring guidelines are being followed properly for hazardous communications, lockout/tagout and blood borne pathogens.
5. Maintains Cart Retrieval Log at Customer Service Desk.
6. Contributes to a safe, clean and hazard free work environment through adherence to Company policy and procedures.
7. Promotes safety by use of personal protective equipment by wearing steel toe footwear and the proper reflective vest during cart collection for visibility.
8. Completes safety sweeps as required.

The minimum rate of pay for this position starts from $17.75. Rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience.

Le taux horaire minimum pour ce poste débute à 17.75 $. Le taux horaire sera déterminé en fonction de l’expérience pertinente.

Minimum Qualifications...

Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications.

Preferred Qualifications...

Outlined below are the optional preferred qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no preferred qualifications.

Walmart will accommodate the disability-related needs of applicants and associates as required by law.

Primary Location…

3757 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1N4, Canada

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