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Off Hours Stocker - Huntsville, AL
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Country: USA
Location: Alabama-Northern/Huntsville Huntsville, AL 35801
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Off Hours Stocker - Huntsville, AL
Off Hours StockerThe Pet Products Associate is essential in getting merchandise out on the sales floor and available for our pet parents. In this position you will begin working during early morning non-operating store hours which may include weekends and holidays. Your shift may consistently begin as early as 3 a.m. Responsibilities Include:· Being knowledgeable of the layout of the store and the merchandise we sell· Accurately receive and stock merchandise · Operating a forklift You will also be trained in other departments & positions within the PetSmart store, and will be asked to work in other areas as needed. Our great benefits include: Competitive Pay Comprehensive health plan: medical, dental, vision Stock Purchase Plan 401K/savings plan Discount on PetSmart products and services Opportunities for career advancement If you’re passionate about pets and want to build a dynamic retail career, then why not combine your love for pets with a rewarding career at PetSmart? Click the Apply Now button below and choose store # 1053
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