Merchandiser : (Seasonal Part:Time) Fairbanks, Alaska 16.00 Per Hour Job - (fairbanks, alaska) Information Technology (IT) - Anchorage, AK at Geebo

Merchandiser : (Seasonal Part:Time) Fairbanks, Alaska 16.00 Per Hour Job - (fairbanks, alaska)

Requisition 4882 Functional AreaMerchandising Line of BusinessHardware Solutions Job TypeSeasonal Part:
TIme Minimum Travel Percentage0:
25 Company Overview Job Summary Major Tasks, Responsibilities and Key Accountabilities :
Verifies all electronically transmitted data, using VOS system for CBI, and upload status report for customer.
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Creates new orders and stocks received orders into display following company procedures.
Nature and Scope :
Nature of work requires general supervision; exercises judgment.
May be paired with a mentor.
Work typically involves regular process checks or review of output by a coworker and/or supervisor.
Work Environment :
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs in a physical environment.
Ability to stand for periods of time up to and exceeding 60 minutes.
Ability to make repetitive movements including, but not limited to, using a 10:
key or calculator, bending or squatting.
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Located in a comfortable indoor area.
Any unpleasant conditions would be infrequent and not objectionable.
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Typically requires overnight travel less than 10 of the time.
Minimum Qualifications :
Must be eighteen years of age :
Must pass the Drug Test :
Must pass the Background Check :
Must pass pre:
employment tests if applicable Education and Experience :
Typically requires BS/BA in related discipline.
Certification may be required in some areas.
Generally 0:
2 years of experience in related field OR MS/MA and generally 0:
1 year of experience in related field.
Preferred Qualifications This is a seasonal part:
time position working 2 days per week, 16 hours per week servicing the Home Depot store in Fairbanks, Alaska.
The days of the week are flexible and the work day is 6:
00am to 2:
30pm.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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