Stock Keeper

Description
Classify, store and tag items in the warehouse on a daily basis as per shop procedures and items' characteristics, in order to ensure timely finding and release of products.

Participate in the inventory of products and report the end-of-day inventory status to the shop manager.

Receive merchandise, count it physically and electronically in order to ensure accuracy of information and inspect its quality to report discrepancies.

Assist sales associates in replenishing stocks on the shelves in order to ensure availability of products at all times.

Qualifications
High school degree
Teamwork: level 1
Relationship building: level 1
Customer focus: level 1
Attention to details: level 2
Self-development: level 1
Change and adaptability: level 1
Initiative: level 1
Organization
Oysho

Primary location
United Arab Emirates - UAE, Dubai, The Dubai Mall

Schedule
Full-time

Unposting date
Ongoing

About the Company
Azadea Group is one of the world's fastest growing retail groups. We carry a strong franchise portfolio of over 30 diverse brands that features some of the industry's most identifiable names, including Zara, Mango, Virgin Megastore and Sunglass Hut.

Azadea Group headquarters are in Beirut, Lebanon. A comprehensive network of local offices supports our operations in the Middle East and Europe. Currently, we operate 152 strategically located stores across the Middle East and plan over 500 additional shops’ opening through the 3 coming years.

Short Info

  • Published:3 months ago
  • Company:Azadea Group
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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