FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Receiver at Shoppers Drug Mart?
The main responsibilities include merchandising and providing superior customer service, maintaining an efficient flow of merchandise from the receiving door to the sales floor, organizing backroom products, ensuring proper documentation for received and returned goods, and supporting perishables quality standards.
Is customer service a part of this role?
Yes, customer service is crucial in this role, as you will be expected to assist customers, answer inquiries, and maintain a clean image according to uniform policy.
Are there any physical requirements for this job?
Yes, candidates should be able to lift up to 50 pounds and have the ability to climb a ladder.
What kind of work schedule can I expect?
The position requires the ability to work flexible shifts, which may include nights and weekends.
What qualifications are necessary for this position?
Candidates should have skills in planning, judgment, and decision-making, be detail-oriented and organized, and possess some computer and register skills.
Is there potential for career growth within the company?
Yes, working at Shoppers Drug Mart offers growth opportunities within the company, as employees can benefit from various learning programs and resources.
What is the pay range for the Receiver position?
The hiring range for this position is between $17.40 and $18.00 per hour, depending on experience and geographical location.
Are there any specific health and safety regulations that I need to comply with?
Yes, compliance with all health and safety regulations, store standards, and loss prevention policies is required as part of this role.
Will I receive training for receiving and inventory management?
Yes, you will be trained on the Backroom Inventory Management (BIMI) processes and other necessary procedures related to receiving and organizing inventory.
Is there support available for employees with disabilities?
Yes, accommodation is available upon request for applicants and colleagues with disabilities.