Location: Lewiston, ID
Company: Goodwill Industries Of The Inland Northwest
processing/production area of the facility, handling a variety of donated goods and/or on the sales floor stocking shelves and providing customer service. Part-time positions may be available with some benefits. Must pass background check. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Provide outstanding customer service.
Must demonstrate willingness and ability to adhere to Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest directives, rules, policies, procedures, and departmental and organizational standards. Merchandise Stocker Transport items to and from the sales floor Place items on shelves, in floor fixtures or on racks Face shelves, racks, and/or floor fixtures according
to display standards Remove old items from display and place in totes or carts, as assigned Assist at cash register wrapping or bagging merchandise Provide excellent customer service Provide carry out service as needed Tagger/Ticketer Prepare items for sale by hanging clothing, cleaning items as needed and/or bagging items that need to be kept together.
Tag, mark and/or code items selected for sale according to designated prices and type of merchandise. Tally amounts and/or prices of processed items. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
available with some benefits. Must pass background check. Essential Functions: • Provide outstanding customer service. • Greet donors at their vehicle. • Assist in unloading acceptable donations in a timely and courteous manner. • Thank donor for donations and ensure a receipt is offered to each donor, regardless of size of donation.
• Maintain a well-groomed appearance and acceptable dress in compliance with Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest's Dress Code. This includes issued items such as DSC vests. • Prepare records and reports, as requested. • Keep supervisor informed of problems and suggestions related to the job. • Store DSA's will perform other duties in production and
retail as assigned. • Comply with all Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest policies, CARF standards, and safety regulations. • Sort donations according to current Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest requirements.
• Store DSA's will ensure donations are secure and appropriate sort is performed indoors. • Keep donation area neat, clean, and orderly. • Ensure equipment is in good working order. • Maintain an accurate count of donors on the DSC Worksheet. • Ensure the DSC is properly closed and locked at closing (please refer to Operating Manual). • Call supervisor at beginning of each shift to report in and advise of condition of DSC site and donor counts. • Report any maintenance
or safety discrepancies immediately to your supervisor. • Attend department, organization and other meetings/training as required.
• Follow all policies, procedures, and directives of Goodwill Industries assuring safety of personnel or property. • Properly wear and maintain all required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). • Maintain agency confidentiality. Violation of confidentiality is cause for immediate dismissal. • Comply with all health, safety and fire standards and all local, state and federal regulations (WISHA & OSHA). • Other duties as assigned. OUR MISSION Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest helps people build independence within the communities we serve.
OUR VISION We at Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest will be satisfied only when every person we serve has the opportunity to achieve his or her fullest potential as an individual, enriching our communities. OUR VALUES Respect We treat all people with dignity and respect. We put people first and believe in the potential of individuals to make positive changes in their lives. We pursue and celebrate diversity. We continually seek to exceed the expectations of all of our stakeholders: donors, customers, participants, employees, volunteers, and community partners.
Quality We provide programs that are high quality, effective, and relevant to the changing needs of the communities we serve. We place a high priority on safety in all that we do. We embrace innovation, continuous improvement, creativity, collaboration, and change. Responsibility We continually strive to meet the highest ethical standards. Stewardship: we honor our heritage by being socially, professionally, financially, and environmentally responsible. We believe in our accountability to our constituents, each other, and ourselves. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
as only workers. We are willing to invest in our team and help you to grow in your career. If you are looking for a long-term career in HVAC, apply with us now! Work Hours: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm with an hour lunch and overtime as needed. Pay Scale: $18.00 - $24.00 per hour, dependent upon experience + Benefits What We Offer: 100% Company Paid Health Insurance (for employees) Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental accident and illness Insurance Paid Vacation 6 Paid Holidays Tool Account Program Access to an In-house Apprenticeship Program In-house EPA certification, paid by the company In-house Nate Certification, paid by the company 401(k) with a 3% company match Mentorship with a defined
career path Required Qualifications: 1+ years' experience in gas piping Possess a valid driver's license and insurable driving record Ability to pass a background check and drug screen Designing and laying out standard, hybrid, and 2 psi systems Cutting, threading, assembling, and securing gas lines following local mechanical codes Testing the installed systems to ensure the quality of work using pressure gauges and observation Cutting and boring holes in structures using power tools following local structural codes HVAC installer, journeyman, installation technician, HVAC HVAC Technician, AC installer, AC Company
food processing, commercial product development, and distribution. Summary This job is responsible for operating material handling equipment in a safe manner for the purpose of moving, locating, stacking and counting merchandise. Typical Education High school diploma or general education degree (GED) Relevant Experience 1+ years related experience and/or training Other Information Pay: $25.18 Shift: Night Shift Ability to safely operate a forklift, loading and unloading trucks, and high stacking totes.
Job Requisition ID : 16669 Travel Required : None Location(s) : FG Cold Storage - Caldwell Country: United States The J. R. Simplot Company is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer
and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, interaction, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical or mental disability, medical condition, interactionual orientation, military or veteran status, marital status, or any other protected status.
Responsibilities In order to perform this job, employees must maintain equipment while documenting the process multiple times a day. Record keeping will either be done manually or via computer depending on the responsibility of the employee. The skilled operator will also be trained in lock out tag out since all rendering employees are responsible for part taking when necessary in maintenance of the equipment.
Employee is exposed to wet and/or humid conditions with slippery surfaces at varied heights, continuous moving mechanical parts as well as fast paced environment. Main duties will include but not limited to: Maintain Processes Lock Out Tag Out Disassembling and re-assembling equipment
Sampling product Tracking, reading or creating reports Ensuring food safety and quality Repetitive motion and standing entire shift Climbing stairs/ladders Wear all PPE Qualifications Rendering Experience Preferred Mechanical skills and abilities a plus Job Posted by Applicant Pro