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Store Replenisher

Kenect Recruitment
Perth and Kinross
2 days ago
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Kenect Recruitment is seeking a dedicated Replenisher to join our client's team in a Perth Store PH1 area to help us serve our shoppers a little better every day.

Duties

  • You'll meet great people
  • Learn new things and be part of a talented, diverse team where everyone is welcome and encouraged to thrive and improve
  • Replenishing products with care
  • Completing routines by department
  • Following company policy and adhering to health and safety guidelines
  • Championing the reduction of food waste
  • Being knowledgeable about the products in your department, in-store products helping customers by giving great natural service


Rquirements

  • Hold a passion for delivering great service
  • Serving customers with a smile
  • Take the initiative and make decisions that are right for our customers
  • Work well within a team and communicate effectively and openly with others
  • Build relationships with colleagues to create a fun, inclusive working environment
  • Always be punctual and presentable to help foster a positive impression


Hours

  • December start dates available
  • 5 days over 7
  • 1200-2300 or 2000-0600 shifts available
  • From £12.21 per hour on day shifts, From £12.50 per hour on night shifts
  • Free parking is available for the duration of your shift

If you are interested in joining our excellent team, please get in touch.c291dGhnbGFzZ293LjAwMDIwLjEyMjcxQGtlbmVjdHJlY3J1aXRtZW50LmFwbGl0cmFrLmNvbQ.gif

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