Grocery Clerk $16.50/hr-$18.50/hr Human Resources (HR) - Anaheim, CA at Geebo

Grocery Clerk $16.50/hr-$18.50/hr

Anaheim, CA Anaheim, CA $16.
50 - $18.
50 an hour $16.
50 - $18.
50 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago California Minimum Wage is $15.
50/hr effective 1/1/2023 Some Cities have higher Minimum Wages (LA City currently is $16.
04/hr) Job Duties:
Greet all customers in a friendly manner.
Assist customers locating items when needed.
Walk the customer to the item location; do not just tell them which aisle.
Thank customers for their patronage.
Maintain a clean work area.
Sweep and pick up debris within store.
Place grocery items on shelves and make sure is well stocked.
Place grocery items in warehouse.
Be careful removing items off top shelves.
And all other assigned job duties.
Job Requirements:
Must obey all State and Federal guidelines regarding health and safety policies.
Wear clean complete uniform at all times:
black pants, white Vallarta polo shirt or White button-down collar dress shirt with solid black tie, black non-slip shoes, and clean apron.
Essential Job Duties:
Lift boxes and product ranging between 20 lbs up to 60 lbs Place boxes/product onto dolly or cart Push/pull between 30 lbs up to 200 lbs (items on cart/dolly) Bend/Stoop pick up and or place product below waist level (including shelves and racks) Place product onto shelves and position for sale Grasp/Grip product to prepare for sales by either placing or cleaning product Keep work area clean Reaching above shoulder level (product on shelving/racks) Place debris/trash/recycle cardboard in respective areas Physical Requirements:
Lift boxes and product ranging between 20 lbs up to 60 lbs Place boxes/product onto dolly or cart Push/pull between 30 lbs up to 200 lbs (items on cart/dolly) Bend/Stoop pick up and or place product below waist level (including shelves and racks).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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