Warehouse Clerk - Retail General Labor - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

Warehouse Clerk - Retail

4.
0 Hollywood, CA Hollywood, CA Part-time Part-time From $21 an hour From $21 an hour 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Universal Studios Hollywood Job ID:
506994 Category:
Merchandise Career Type:
Part Time Location:
Hollywood, CA Here you can go behind the scenes.
Be part of a team that helps make memorable moments for our guests each and every day.
Working with us means thriving in a fast-paced environment as we create a seamless experience for our guests.
Join our team of passionate and creative storytellers who inspire memories that last a lifetime.
Warehouse Clerk - Retail are responsible for receiving, pulling, picking orders to the individual retail venues of Universal Studios Theme Park and City Walk.
Stock received product away in the proper location, replenish stock and rotate stock
Responsibilities:
Receive, pull, and pick orders; processing orders, red line (price events); stock, replenish stock, rotate stock.
Operate forklift, complete daily logs, required forms and paperwork.
(Certification required to be assigned as fork lift driver); Deliver orders, pickup empties and return then to Warehouse.
Clean and maintain work area and all equipment in a neat and orderly manner.
Promotes and provides extraordinary guest service for both internal and external guests; answers questions and offers information in a courteous manner.
Seeks to provide assistance to guests.
Understands and demonstrates the proper use of safety practices and ensures department standards are maintained and safety policies for the Park upheld.
Perform other duties as assigned Requirements:
Must be 18 years older The pay rate for this role starts at $21.
00 and increases to $23.
00 after 1000 hours // FOR DATA ORGANIZATION // Universal Orlando Generic elements Benefits, Tintup, and logins Life at Universal Orlando Our Values Diversity & Inclusion Community Involvement Benefits Perks.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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