Run is the largest conference center in Breckenridge with the most scenic views and most professional team, services and amenities. Position Overview: The Receiving Clerk will be responsible for helping in the receiving and distribution of vendor and store orders for the kitchen and purchasing.
They will assist with procedures to make sure the quality of the products are to Beaver Run standards, and will reject any products not meeting those standards. The Receiving Clerk will be exposed to variable temperatures and weather conditions during their shift. This position will also be responsible for month end inventory as well as delivering guests and homeowners packages. The ideal candidate
for this role will be very organized, able to follow detailed directions, and good at maintaining a clean and safe work area. Part-time year-round. Position starts at $20.00/hr Qualifications: High school / GED required Related hospitality experience preferred Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend English proficiently Able to walk, bend, and stand for long periods of time Able to lift up to 50 pounds Inventory management software knowledge preferred Knowledge of UPS Worldship and Fed Ex shipping software preferred Valid driver's license and insurability through company vehicle insurance
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