Grocery Associate - LIFT - Community Services

Grocery Associate

Walmart Powell River
Retail Trade
April 28, 2025
May 12, 2025
Powell River/qathet Regional District
Morning, afternoons, evenings, nights
$17.55 per hour
As soon as possible
Part Time

List of Requirements

  • Age – 16 or older
  • Flexible
  • Helpful
  • Good listener
  • Communicator
  • Team Player
  • Positive

List of Duties

  • Zones the department.
  • Rotates stock and checks for expired products.
  • Ensures the merchandise is properly signed and priced.
  • Adheres to food safety and handling procedures and following sanitation and cleaning procedures.
  • Follows proper procedures for; Ordering, clearance, markups/markdowns, signing/flagging/pricing/labels.
  • Ensures that department is fully stocked with merchandise and is ready for business.
  • Follows Health and Safety guidelines.
  • Stocks merchandise/picks, Downstocks if applicable
  • Applies product protection when required.
  • Sets and completes modulars, including flex modulars and sets new shelf caps.

Additional Details

Working as a Grocery Associate at Walmart Canada is a great way to develop your skills in the retail industry. A Grocery Associate provides exemplary customer service by adhering to the basic beliefs and values of Walmart, maintains and zones the grocery area, and assists with stocking and the sale of goods. If you are looking for an exciting job in customer service or retail, working as a Grocery Associate may be a great fit for you!

The minimum rate of pay for this position starts from $17.55. Rate of pay will be determined based on relevant experience.

How to Apply

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Lift's Employment Services posts this position as a free service for the community. Lift does not screen employers or applicants, and assumes no responsibility or liability for the job posting. Any arrangements are between the job seeker and the employer. 

We live and work on the homelands and territories of the Tla’amin People. We honour the land, the Tla’amin People, and their treaty and continually seek to strengthen our relationship and responsibilities to them as guests in the territory.