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Job Description

Under designated supervision, performs a variety of manual tasks involving moderately heavy physical effort within an Exchange facility.

Employment Category

Regular Part Time

Job Qualifications

Education: Elementary school education. Creditable job-related experience may be substituted for the education requirement on a 9 months for 9 months basis. Ability to operate moving and cleaning equipment.


If a sufficient number of qualified candidates do not apply, the minimum qualifications may be lowered without reposting.

Supervisor

No

Facility Name

JACKSON PANERA 202476

Salary Minimum

$17.70

Salary Maximum

$20.65

Exchange Location

United States - South Carolina - Fort Jackson

Major Duties

Off-loads moderately heavy to heavy (up to 40 pounds, occasionally about 50 pounds) merchandise and supplies from incoming delivery trucks and other conveyances. Assists in unpacking merchandise and stocking shelves according to specific instructions.
Transports merchandise within the facility by hand, pallet jack, dolly, or hand truck.
Loads merchandise and supplies onto customer/delivery vehicles according to clear instructions.
Performs limited price marking of merchandise.
Runs hand and powered (walking and small, riding type, but not tractor/gang type) lawnmowers to cut grass; may clean small trees and bushes using hatchet, handsaw, or clipper.
Moves and arranges furniture, equipment, or fixtures as directed.
May collect and empty garbage cans, wash, and wax cars/trucks by hand or using powered buffer, or shovel snow from sidewalks.
Actively communicates/promotes the benefits of the Military Star credit card to customers in order to drive sales growth and increase customer loyalty. Performs other related duties as assigned.
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