Order Picker associates are responsible for obtaining pick lists (the detailed list of products necessary to fill each order) and prioritizing them in the order in which each needs to be filled. This involves gathering merchandise throughout the store to fill orders in a timely manner, carefully packing orders to ensure that products do not get damaged, and accurately labelling and placing orders into specified holding areas until they are moved out of the store and loaded onto the truck. As part of the Service Desk team, Order Picker associates need to be comfortable handling basic customer order-related transactions, such as POS sales and returns, answering or making customer phone calls and the ability to read a COM order or notes in the system.
Key Responsibilities
Ensures Customer Satisfaction
Following Home Depot’s GET model of customer service including Greeting, Engaging, and Thanking the customer.
Gathering the product mix to fill all orders in a timely manner, while utilizing the Order Fulfillment Application.
Loading delivery vehicles and taking out customers curbside orders, which includes complying with required safety regulations.
Creating space for delivery orders until they are moved out of the store Packing and labeling orders carefully to ensure that products do not get damaged and can withstand the turbulence encountered on a delivery truck.
Safety and Compliance
Follows all Safety and Loss Prevention policies and procedures.
Moving freight safely from designated staging areas to overheads or bringing merchandise down from overheads using the appropriate equipment.
Occasionally requires the ability to lift and move heavy and bulky items without assistance
Climbing Ladders - ability to climb a ladder, up to the height of 12 - 16 feet, to obtain or stock merchandise
Working Conditions
Working within a flexible schedule that includes overnight shift and may include evening and weekends.
Warehouse environment that can be dusty and noisy.
Passing forklifts emit gas fumes.
Doors are frequently open, causing drafts and interior temperature changes.
Minimum Education
High School Diploma or equivalent
Minimum Years Of Work Experience
1 to 2 years Retail or Distribution experience an asset
Minimum Leadership Experience
NA
Certifications
NA
Other Requirements/Assets
Knowledge of operating reach trucks and order picker machines and asset.
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About The Home Depot Canada
The Home Depot Canada is the Canadian arm of the world’s largest home improvement retailer. The company has 182 stores in 10 Canadian provinces, employing more than 30,000 associates from coast-to-coast.
Our company is the largest home improvement retailer in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Our global expansion demonstrates how The Home Depot combines its vast knowledge of the home improvement industry with the needs, shopping trends and customs of each unique geography to best serve customers.
Based out of our dynamic Toronto-based Store Support Centre, we have many opportunities available for corporate professionals seeking a big challenge with great rewards. Our high-performing team consists of marketing and communication specialists, the industry’s best product merchants, and experts in financial and inventory planning. We also have exciting opportunities within our Supply Chain team including positions at our Distribution Centres.
The Home Depot’s values are the fabric of the company's unique culture and are central to our success. In fact, they are our competitive advantage in the marketplace. Associate pride and our "orange blooded" entrepreneurial spirit are distinctive hall marks of our company.
With our unprecedented growth, there's no better time to build your career at The Home Depot Canada
With a career at The Home Depot, you can be yourself and also be part of something bigger.
Position Overview
Order Picker associates are responsible for obtaining pick lists (the detailed list of products necessary to fill each order) and prioritizing them in the order in which each needs to be filled. This involves gathering merchandise throughout the store to fill orders in a timely manner, carefully packing orders to ensure that products do not get damaged, and accurately labelling and placing orders into specified holding areas until they are moved out of the store and loaded onto the truck. As part of the Service Desk team, Order Picker associates need to be comfortable handling basic customer order-related transactions, such as POS sales and returns, answering or making customer phone calls and the ability to read a COM order or notes in the system.
Key Responsibilities
Ensures Customer Satisfaction
Following Home Depot’s GET model of customer service including Greeting, Engaging, and Thanking the customer.
Gathering the product mix to fill all orders in a timely manner, while utilizing the Order Fulfillment Application.
Loading delivery vehicles and taking out customers curbside orders, which includes complying with required safety regulations.
Creating space for delivery orders until they are moved out of the store Packing and labeling orders carefully to ensure that products do not get damaged and can withstand the turbulence encountered on a delivery truck.
Safety and Compliance
Follows all Safety and Loss Prevention policies and procedures.
Moving freight safely from designated staging areas to overheads or bringing merchandise down from overheads using the appropriate equipment.