Dog Trainer - Petco (Atwater, CA) Customer Service & Call Center - Merced, CA at Geebo

Dog Trainer - Petco (Atwater, CA)

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Complete cash register transactions as well as customer carry-out service consisting of merchandise weighing up to but not exceeding 50 pounds per trip.
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Assist in the loading, unloading and stocking of merchandise according to established procedures in order to ensure that the store is well stocked and that inventory counts are accurate.
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Ensure that store animals, birds, reptiles and fish receive the highest quality care, are maintained in habitats that are clean, safe and secure and that all reasonable and required steps are taken to maintain their good health.
Alert store management immediately if any animal, reptile, bird or fish is abused, in need of medical attention or other special care.
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Perform routine housekeeping tasks as required to maintain the professional image and appearance of the store, to include sweeping/mopping the floors, dusting, washing the windows, facing the merchandise on the shelves, etc.
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Assist store management in the opening/closing of the store as needed, to include the accurate completion of required paperwork.
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Participate in the completion of quarterly and annual physical inventory counts.
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Special projects as assigned.
The majority of job duties are conducted indoors, although merchandise stocking and customer carry-outs will require that an employee leave the store briefly.
Because this position requires bending, kneeling, moving merchandise (up to 50 pounds, as necessary) and standing for long periods of time, there may be risk of injury resulting from improper procedures.
' Minimum Requirements:
Interest in animal welfare Basic math skills Move merchandise up to 50 pounds While a high school diploma or its equivalent (GED) is generally preferred, an applicant must be able to demonstrate basic math proficiency and above average communication skills.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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