Storeperson (Customer Service) Jobs
By The University of British Columbia At Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Area, Canada
Carries out any other related duties as necessary in keeping with the requirements and qualifications of the job.
Greets and serves customers, handles customer requests for chemicals, gases and equipment; prepares and records sales receipts, performs data entry.
Performs physical inventory counts/cycle counts and related inventory data entry tasks in Planon as required.
Excellent customer service skills are essential.
Good communication skills (written and oral) to facilitate interaction with faculty, staff and students.
WHMIS, TDG and First Aid certification may be required if not already complete.

Are you looking for an exciting and rewarding career as a Storeperson? We are looking for an organized and motivated individual to join our team and help us keep our warehouse running smoothly. You will be responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing products, as well as maintaining accurate records and stock levels. If you have excellent organizational skills and a passion for customer service, this could be the perfect job for you!

Overview:

A storeperson is responsible for the efficient and accurate handling of goods in a warehouse or store. They are responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing goods and materials, as well as ensuring that all stock is properly labeled and accounted for. Storepersons must be organized and able to work quickly and accurately in order to meet deadlines. They must also be able to use a variety of tools and equipment, such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and computers.

How To Become an Storeperson:

To become a storeperson, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to complete a training program or apprenticeship. You should also have experience working in a warehouse or store environment. Additionally, you should have strong organizational skills, be able to work quickly and accurately, and be able to use a variety of tools and equipment.

Storeperson Skills:

• Strong organizational skills
• Ability to work quickly and accurately
• Ability to use a variety of tools and equipment
• Knowledge of safety procedures
• Knowledge of inventory management systems
• Ability to lift and move heavy objects
• Good communication skills
• Attention to detail
• Problem-solving skills

What is Storeperson Knowledge?

• Knowledge of warehouse and store operations
• Knowledge of safety procedures
• Knowledge of inventory management systems
• Knowledge of shipping and receiving procedures
• Knowledge of computer systems and software
• Knowledge of product specifications
• Knowledge of quality control procedures

What is Storeperson Responsibilities?

• Receiving, storing, and distributing goods and materials
• Ensuring that all stock is properly labeled and accounted for
• Maintaining accurate records of stock levels
• Operating forklifts, pallet jacks, and other equipment
• Picking and packing orders
• Loading and unloading trucks
• Inspecting goods for damage or defects
• Ensuring that safety procedures are followed

What is Storeperson Experience?

• Previous experience working in a warehouse or store environment
• Experience using a variety of tools and equipment
• Experience with inventory management systems
• Experience with shipping and receiving procedures
• Experience with computer systems and software
• Experience with quality control procedures

What is Storeperson Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Training program or apprenticeship
• Forklift certification
• First aid certification
• Hazardous materials certification

Storeperson Education:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Training program or apprenticeship
• Forklift certification
• First aid certification
• Hazardous materials certification
What tools help Storeperson work better?
• Inventory management software
• Barcode scanners
• Forklifts
• Pallet jacks
• Computers
• Mobile devices
• Automated storage and retrieval systems
Good tips to help Storeperson do more effectively?
• Stay organized and keep accurate records.
• Follow safety procedures at all times.
• Use the right tools and equipment for the job.
• Inspect goods for damage or defects.
• Label all stock accurately.
• Load and unload trucks carefully.
• Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
• Communicate effectively with colleagues and customers.
Common Storeperson interview questions?
• What experience do you have working in a warehouse or store environment?
• How familiar are you with inventory management systems?
• What safety procedures do you follow when operating forklifts and other equipment?
• How do you ensure that all stock is properly labeled and accounted for?
• What experience do you have with shipping and receiving procedures?
• How do you handle difficult customers?