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| Job Location | Dartmouth |
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| Job Type | Permanent |
Who you areYou are enthusiastic about work and working with others on a team You can prioritize, are disciplined, show initiative and have a flexible attitude You’ve worked with material handling equipment before (or are very open to learning about it!) You are computer savvy and generally comfortable with technology (and can easily learn new software and systems) You have about 6-month work experience in a high-volume environment where you dealt with replenishment and receiving (warehouse experience is a strong asset but not necessary) You are totally cool working in a physically demanding, fast-paced, work environmentYour responsibilitiesFocus on understanding how you impact the customer experience by making sound decisions on which returned products can be put back on the shelves and which cannot, and how to responsibly and sustainably handle those that cannot. Properly process products that can be given a second chance, ensuring presentable and proper packaging, assembly, pricing and labeling Proactively partner with other internal departments to minimize their internal damages and waste Proudly display IKEA products in the As-Is section, ensuring displays are clear and attractive Always be aware of customers when on the shop floor, prioritizing their requests and needs, giving suggestions even when engaged in other tasks Always consider the sustainability impact when deciding when and how to recover our products. Support the team and with additional duties, as requiredTogether as a teamThe Recovery team contributes to the completion of the store replenishment process before opening, in the most efficient, commercial and safe way and secure the goods flow operations are optimized. They do this through using knowledge of IKEA, as well as the IKEA tools and the experience and expertise of their colleagues. This results in agreed goods availability for customers at the lowest possible costs.Just So You KnowIn the IKEA world, this position is officially referred to as: Recovery Co-WorkerAddress: 645 Cutler Ave, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3B 0J5Part-time: 12-20 Hours / Week (Including Evenings and Weekends)Pay: $18.07 / Hour + Benefits (Starting pay may be more depending on experience)Internal candidate application deadline: September 15, 2023.Please note: This position requires the submission of a satisfactory criminal record check. A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position.