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Shipping and Receiving Clerk | East Bank Club | Now Hiring

$19/hour

Ohio Place Dog Park, 360 W Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA

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Culinary Agents is working with the team at East Bank Club to connect them with talented hospitality professionals. East Bank Club - Now Hiring: Shipping and Receiving Clerk Click here to learn more & apply today! The receiver is responsible for filling all requisitions completely. Proper receiving of all incoming deliveries. Proper stock rotation of all products. Pay Rate: $19.00 per hour. This role is considered entry-level. Responsibilities include: Fill all requisitions properly and in a timely fashion Follow proper receiving guidelines for all incoming deliveries Inform supervision of any shortages on deliveries and requisitions Keep area neat and orderly, products properly labeled, dated and rotated - Coolers clean and organized Bundle cardboard boxes Take out garbage Keep area clean and organized Check beer kegs and soda All incoming deliveries should be: temperature checked, visually inspected, weighed/counted and each and every box open and inspected. Quality check (taste) all melons and fruits All other job duties as assigned by management. Requirements Must be authorized to work in the USA. We use E-Verify. Dependable High volume experience Previous issuing receiving experience Grocery or Restaurant experience Benefits Time Off & Retirement Paid Time Off 401(k) with company match up to 3% Value Sharing (Profit sharing) Holiday Bonus Paid Parental Leave Health & Wellness: Comprehensive health, vision, and dental insurance HSA and FSA enrollment options Short- & Long-Term Disability options Life Insurance: Basic coverage equivalent to annual income, with voluntary options for additional coverage Long-Term Care options: Coverage up to 50% of annual income Accident and Critical Illness Insurance EAP (Employee Assistance Program) Pet Insurance through MetLife Employee Perks: Free workout privileges Employee discounts in the Pro Shop, Spa & Salon services and in the Market Parking and transit benefits (pre-tax deduction) Access to Tickets at Work discounts Tuition reimbursement Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Matters: East Bank Club commits to a culture of inclusion and belonging characterized by connection across our similarities and differences. We honor the dignity of all employees by enabling each to reach their fullest potential and, by doing so, better serve our members. We serve a diverse group of members and recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employee and member experience required to support our mission. EBC is committed to attracting, retaining, and developing employees with varying identities and backgrounds. East Bank Club is an Equal Opportunity Employer and drug/smoke-free workplace. Create your FREE profile on CulinaryAgents.com to apply to any job with a single click! Plus, start receiving alerts for new opportunities that match your skills and experience.

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Ohio Place Dog Park, 360 W Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
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