Overnight Lead

Summary:
  • You must be 18 or older to apply for this position.
  • You will coordinate overnight stocking, ensure merchandise presentation, manage safety and security, address defects, inspect premises, and train Overnight Associates for optimal performance.

Position Summary...

Working as an Overnight Lead at Walmart Canada is a great way to gain valuable experience in the retail industry. A Lead Department Manager - Overnights leads a team by adhering to the basic beliefs and values of Walmart. This team has accountability to stock shelves, set up displays, and ensure that the store is always well-presented and maintained. If you enjoy leading others and have an eye for detail, working as a Lead Department Manager - Overnights may be a great fit for you!

What you'll do...

1. Assists in providing direction and the co-ordination of the Overnight Stocking as per communicated priorities from the Overnight Assistant Manager and the Daytime Management Team.
2. Assesses the overall presentation of merchandise and appearance of the store noting deficiencies for corrective action and executes merchandising display changes where required.
3. Ensures that defective merchandise is taken to claims room.
4. General responsibility for store safety and security in absence of Overnight Assistant Manager. Manage accidents that occur during overnight shift in absence of Overnight Assistant Manager.
5. Inspects premises of assigned areas within the store to ensure that adequate security exists and that physical facilities are in compliance.
6. Participates training and development of Overnight Associates to achieve production results.

Minimum Qualifications...

Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications.

Age – 18 or older

Preferred Qualifications...

Outlined below are the optional preferred qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no preferred qualifications.

Walmart will accommodate the disability-related needs of applicants and associates as required by law.

Primary Location…

450 Bayfield St, Barrie, ON L4M 5A2, Canada

Requirements:
  • Age – 18 or older
Responsibilities:
  • 1. Assists in providing direction and the co-ordination of the Overnight Stocking as per communicated priorities from the Overnight Assistant Manager and the Daytime Management Team.
  • 2. Assesses the overall presentation of merchandise and appearance of the store noting deficiencies for corrective action and executes merchandising display changes where required.
  • 3. Ensures that defective merchandise is taken to claims room.
  • 4. General responsibility for store safety and security in absence of Overnight Assistant Manager. Manage accidents that occur during overnight shift in absence of Overnight Assistant Manager.
  • 5. Inspects premises of assigned areas within the store to ensure that adequate security exists and that physical facilities are in compliance.
  • 6. Participates training and development of Overnight Associates to achieve production results.
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