Perishable Stock Clerk

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Company Overview:

Food Lion has been providing an easy, fresh, and affordable shopping experience to the communities we serve since 1957. Today, our 82,000 associates serve more than 10 million customers weekly across 10 Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic states. This role in the Perishable Department contributes to our mission by delivering exceptional customer service, maintaining high product standards, and helping to create a positive shopping experience for our customers.

Role and Responsibilities of Perishable Stock Clerk:

As a Perishable Stock Clerk, you will ensure quality standards are met, provide outstanding customer service, and support sales growth while reducing shrink. Your responsibilities include creating a positive shopping environment, following company practices, and ensuring compliance with food safety standards.

  • Encourage a climate of enthusiastic customer mindfulness centered on swift, personable, and precise service.
  • Offer courteous and valuable assistance to fellow associates.
  • Utilize tools available within the company such as the Average Cost Inventory System (ACIS) and ordering options like Computer-Assisted Ordering (CAO).
  • Receive incoming deliveries, apply codes where applicable, rotate items, and store them properly.
  • Verify that the rules and regulations of the company are adhered to in the process of ordering, receiving, preparing, conditioning, and displaying merchandise.
  • Maintain proper quantities of products in the meat, deli meat, frozen food, dairy, and ice cream categories.
  • Perform beef processing and grinding procedures according to the planned production tool specifications.
  • Package, tag, weigh, and organize meat as directed.
  • To maintain cleanliness, grinders should be assembled, disassembled, and cleaned when required.
  • Follow sanitation procedures to clean and disinfect the department, all while preserving layout and variety specifications.
  • Ensure adherence to regulations in advertising and promotional materials.
  • Adhere to the prescribed guidelines, policies, and standard practices of Food Lion.
  • Comply with the guidelines set forth for ensuring safety in both food-related tasks and workplace practices.
  • Be vigilant in identifying and addressing unsafe conditions, and notify the Manager on Duty accordingly.
  • Ensure that all activities align with local, state, and federal regulatory standards.
  • It is essential to wear the Food Lion uniform, an apron, and a name badge to keep a professional and organized appearance.
  • Abide by the training mandate, notably by completing Computer Based Training (CBT) and Training Packets.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned by management.

Required Skills and Experience of Perishable Stock Clerk:

  • High school graduates or those with an equivalent qualification are preferred for this opportunity.
  • Displays exceptional abilities in interpersonal, organizational, communication, and customer service sectors.
  • Ability and interest in acquiring various skills and technical competencies required for the job.
  • Applying technical data in problem-solving scenarios.
  • It is necessary to meet the specified age thresholds in order to carry out the job functions.
  • Meeting the physical qualifications of the position, with the option for reasonable accommodations if required.

Physical Requirements of Perishable Stock Clerk:

  • Use computers and other communication tools as necessary.
  • Carry out recurrent movements with the hands and arms.
  • Stay prepared to bend and lift objects weighing up to 15 lbs. continuously, handle loads of 25 lbs. frequently, and occasionally lift items weighing 50 lbs.
  • Push or pull up to 75 lbs. occasionally.
  • Keep on your feet all the time with consistent walking breaks.
  • Direct the substances utilized for cleaning and packaging supplies.
  • The action of extending and grasping items is frequently done at waist level, with occasional variations in the reach above or below.
  • Adhere to the specified activity targets.
  • Function in environments of either extreme heat or cold for periods no longer than 20 minutes.

Preferred Qualifications of Perishable Stock Clerk:

  • Having past experience in retail or perishable departments is a bonus.

Compensation and Benefits of Perishable Stock Clerk:

Details regarding compensation and benefits were not provided. Food Lion offers competitive packages to support associates, subject to role and position.

About Food Lion:

Food Lion is committed to serving our communities with fresh, affordable groceries and outstanding service. Since 1957, we have built our success on strong values of integrity, accountability, and care for both customers and associates. We provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and associates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. Food Lion fosters a supportive, inclusive, and growth-oriented workplace where associates can thrive.

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