Retail Replenishment and Warehouse Receiver/Driver

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This role is responsible for executing key Shipping, Receiving, Inventory Control and general replenishment and warehousing duties/tasks at The Coca-Cola Store and Store Support Center Warehouse. 

The Warehouse receiver/driver position is responsible for performing general replenishment and warehousing duties to supporting The Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas. These duties include loading, delivering, unloading, replenishment, order fulfillment, verifying/documenting receipts and shipments, inspecting orders, stand-up forklift operation, box trucks operational driving/support, inventory control and reconciliation.

  • Safely follow the pick-up and delivery process.
  • Truck Operation, must have a valid Nevada Driver's License.
  • Operator must pass DMV background check annually


Individuals in this position must work cooperatively with others Associates and multiple groups and organizations. The individual must be self-motivated and have the ability to work effectively with little supervision. The individual must also follow all company policies, procedures and safety standards.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Adheres to all company policies, procedures and safety standards.  
  • Familiarity with basic replenishment and warehousing operations.
  • Accurately process paperwork.
  • Maintain warehouse organization, participate in the replenishment, shipping & receiving process, and order fulfillment.
  • Accurately follow the MOS process and the RTV process. 
  • Maintain data integrity on micro level, participate in the material ticketing process.
  • Communicate shortages/out-of-stocks to planners and retail operation.  
  • Accurately utilize the KWI operation system.  
  • Must be available to work Monday through Friday primarily with weekends and rotational schedules when required. 
  • Supports and participates in all areas demonstrating good company stewardship.  
  • Works productively with little supervision.  
  • Participate in the Daily Work Prioritization for Support Center Team. Performs additional duties as assigned by management.  
  • Operate company computers and appropriate software.
  • Provide Support and Communication/Interaction with the Retail Store at The Coca-Cola Store (retail material, supplies, etc.), Move additional material as needed.


Education and/or Experience: 

  • High School Diploma or GED Equivalency required 
  • Certified forklift driver and/or at least three years of experience operating forklifts.
  • Truck Operator with experience operating a 20ft+ Box Truck w/lift gate. (Must be able to pass a DMV background check annually)


Knowledge Skills and Abilities:

  • Ability to effectively interact and communicate with others within the Retail Team, and all other support staffs and business contacts.
  • Must have the ability for heavy repetitive lifting up to 50 lbs.
  • Ability to operate PC or main computers and utilize business related programs for inventory control and receiving, and have basic understanding of Word and Excel.
  • Must be familiar with and capable of operating warehouse and delivery equipment.
  • Ability to operate in a warehouse environment including extremes of heat, cold and height.
  • Understand basic replenishment and warehouse operations functions.
  • Awareness of KO safety policies and procedures; includes the ability to identify and report safety hazards, safe operation of Company vehicles, proper PPE, and safe operation of industrial equipment.
  • Ability to change or adapt to work practices, priorities or procedures, or to reschedule activities in response to changing conditions or multiple work demands.
  • Ability to work well with individuals in other groups, cooperate with others, offer help when needed, and foster a team climate where members are committed to a common goal.
  • Must be available to work weekend schedules when required.
  • Equipment/Tools Utilized: Forklift (stand-up and sit down)
  • Manual transmission delivery truck
  • Symbol scanners
  • Ticket blasters
  • PC operation including Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
  • Office Equipment: Telephone, Copier/Fax/Printers
  • Electric pallet jack, Manual pallet jack, Forklift
  • Equipment for blocking and bracing material during transport
  • Ladders, Dock leveler, hand truck, flat-bed cart
  • Tape gun, glue gun, box cutter, shrink-wrap machine.

Physical Demands: 
Frequently required to stoop, stand, walk, climb, reach, push, pull, grasp, lift and use repetitive motions. Frequent lifting of materials/merchandise or equipment, some of which may be heavy (up to 50 lbs.) or awkward.  Periodical exposure to heat, cold, and rain. 

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