Lake Country Co-op invites applications for the position of Full-Time Yard Clerk (3 Positions) at our Home Centre location in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Reporting to the Warehouse & Logistics Team Leader, responsibilities for this position include the following: Demonstrate the behaviors and actions to support Lake Country Co-operatives vision, mission, values and safety principles to make a difference in members lives, with a strong customer focused approach. Provide Legendary Service at all touch points through various communication channels. Work with a positive and professional attitude and be dependable for all shifts. Provide information, assistance and service to customers in a manner which will promote the sale of merchandise and meet the needs, requirements and expectations of the consumer. Fill orders, receive freight, deliver and unload product, perform inventory counts. Build positive relationships with the yard crew, desk and leadership teams. Keep aisles, yard and stockpiles neat and free of obstruction. Perform customer carry out service and product assembly as assigned. Complete required paperwork based on department standards. Maintain safe procedures for the handling and stocking of merchandise. Support and follow Asset Protection and Safety Management systems, policies, and procedures. Perform other duties as assigned in all areas of the Home Centre. Embody our values of Honesty, Innovation, Responsibility and Respect. You have a valid Class 5 drivers license, must be willing to obtain forklift certification. You must have a flexible work schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays. You must have the ability to fulfill physical job requirements including heavy lifting and working outside.
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