Eagle Distributing of Shreveport

Weekend Store Stocker

Location

Shreveport

Type

Full Time

Responsibilities (will include but are not limited to the following)

  • Follow a daily structured account call list and structured rotation frequency
  • Weekend hours: 
    • Monday, Tuesday & Friday - 8:00 A.M. until route is complete, or as directed by lead merchandiser
    • Saturday, Sunday - 4:30 A.M. until route is complete, or as directed by lead merchandiser
    • Holidays as required
  • Develop and maintain good working relationship with all customer managers, employees and receiving clerks
  • Ensure product freshness standards of ALL products in all assigned accounts
  • Repairing damaged product and packages in the market to maintain high company standards and package integrity
  • Verify all paper and permanent Point of Sale materials (P.O.S.), both exterior and interior, are current and in good visual condition
  • Build displays, organize shelf sets, organizing and rotating cold box, and other merchandising activities, as communicated by Team Leader
  • Company vehicle: 
    • Maintain a clean and organized vehicle
    • Pick up assigned vehicle Friday morning and return at the end of route on Monday
  • Complete all assigned training requirements
  • Work with Team Leader to resolve customer service issues
  • Report out-of-stock issues to Lead Merchandiser or Team Leader
  • Safety awareness and prevention is the duty of all employees.  As an employee of Eagle Distributing, it is incumbent of you to think safe, be safe, act safe and be aware of all situations that could put safety in jeopardy to any employee or our customers.  Perform pre- and post-trip inspections on company vehicles.  Follow all traffic laws, ordinances and regulations of Local, State, Federal and Company.
Qualifications

  • Must be 21 years of age
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Safe driving record
  • Highly self-motivated and results oriented with the ability to set priorities, coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously, and be attentive to details
  • Professional conduct and organizational skills
  • Available to work weekends Friday through Tuesday, as early as 4:30 A.M., as well as on holidays, as needed
  • Strong customer service skills and the ability to work in a team environment
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Physical requirements include: Repetitive bending, lifting up to 20 lbs, pulling/pushing up to 250 pounds on a two-wheeler, hanging point of sale merchandise
Work Experience Requirements

  • Prior merchandising experience preferred
Education Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED certificate required
Compensation: $12.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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