Bisbee Ace Stocker
Company: Sierra Vista Ace Hardware
Location: Bisbee
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description POSITION DESCRIPTION: The stockers primary functions
are checking in merchandise, and stocking the shelves, peg hooks or
displays. The stocker is also responsible for assisting customers,
making deliveries, carrying out merchandise for customers,
providing in-store repair services and other services such as pipe
cutting, glass cutting, key duplicating, etc., housekeeping of
store, and other related duties as assigned. Additional duties
include loading and unloading delivery trucks and keeping receiving
and check-in areas neat, clean and orderly. The stocker must
perform all assigned tasks with sufficient speed and accuracy to
avoid adverse impact upon the level of service to customers and to
avoid placing a disproportionate burden on other team members with
similar tasks. The stocker reports to the Receiving Supervisor,
Store Manager or Assistant Manager. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Must
communicate verbally with customers, management, employees, and
delivery personnel in person and by telephone. Must visually verify
contents of shipments. Must read and comprehend written and printed
materials. Must use basic arithmetic skills to verify orders,
invoices, shipping and packing documents. Must safely and legally
operate loading, unloading, and transfer equipment such as
forklifts, pallet jacks, lumber carts, 2-wheel hand trucks, 4-wheel
carts, etc. Must safely operate yard equipment tools, such as the
radial arm saw, panel saw, banding machine, etc. Must be able to
safely move merchandise weighing up to 100 lbs. from receiving area
to its proper place on display inside the store or other store
property. Must be able to safely move merchandise weighing up to
100 lbs. to a customer's vehicle, to a delivery vehicle, or from
the delivery vehicle to the customer's property. If the stocker is
to be authorized to make deliveries, he/she must maintain a valid
drivers license, a safe driving record, and must lawfully operate
all company vehicles used to make deliveries. Must be alert to all
indoor and yard activities to assist customers and help in loss
control, yard safety and security measures. JOB TASKS: ASSISTING
CUSTOMERS: Customers are the most important part of our business,
for without them we would have no business! Greet all customers you
see, be familiar with the location of products, and escort them to
the merchandise they need. Be ready and able to suggest any
additional merchandise necessary to complete their project. If the
customer is looking for something you are not familiar with, radio
for a knowledgeable team member to assist you. UNLOADING
DELIVERIES: Our store receives multiple deliveries from various
suppliers during the week, along with weekly orders from the ACE
Retail Support Center (RSC). These deliveries must be unloaded both
quickly and carefully. The person(s) unloading must check that the
merchandise is indeed for our store by checking for our store name,
address, and store number on all cartons and pieces. A careful
count must be taken to be sure that we receive the same amount of
pieces that the freight bill says we should receive. The person
signing for and accepting the delivery should never assume the
correct number of pieces was delivered. This can cause costly
errors. If necessary, recount the items. Also, note any damage on
the freight bill or appropriate form. CHECKING IN ORDERS:
Occasionally the stocker may be asked to check in a new order of
merchandise. The stocker will be trained in the proper procedure
for completing this task. A manager must be advised of any
shortages, overages, damaged goods, back orders, etc., pertaining
to the order received. DELIVERIES AND PICKUPS: Deliveries are
usually done twice weekly. The Receiving Supervisor or manager will
give you a delivery slip for each delivery you are to make that day
and a suggested route to follow for your deliveries. You are
responsible for accurately and carefully loading and unloading the
truck. Deliveries are to be made to the front of residences only,
unless requested otherwise by the manager. You may also be required
to pick up items from suppliers. You will be instructed on what you
are to pick up and you must verify the contents of the packing
slip. You may be required by the supplier to sign the packing slip.
Packing slips received from vendors must be turned over to the
Receiving Supervisor for manager for processing. The stocker must
maintain a valid drivers license, a safe driving record and must
lawfully operate all company vehicles used to make deliveries or
pick-ups. USE OF SKU STICKERS: Any merchandise without a
manufacturer UPC sticker may be required to be tagged with a SKU
sticker. (SKU stands for " S tock K eeping U nit.") There are two
types of SKU stickers: 1.) computer stickers we generate on the
computer printer and 2.) stickers we print from the hand-held
pricing guns. All stickers must be attached to the merchandise in a
sensible spot and not cover up any important product information on
the package. Keep all SKU sticker materials and pricing guns out of
reach of customers. STOCKING MERCHANDISE: Once an order is checked
in, it will then be stocked on the shelf or pegboard hook. It will
be the stocker's job to do much of the stocking. Once again, this
job is very important to our business. New stock is always placed
behind the older stock so the older merchandise is sold first. We
refer to this as "rotating the stock." If you are not sure where
merchandise you are stocking belongs, locate a bin tag with the
matching mfg. . If you cannot locate a bin tag for the item, never
guess as to where to put the merchandise. Look up the SKU in the
computer to find the location of the item. Merchandise new to our
store must have a bin tag printed before it is placed into stock.
See the dept. manager or store managers for instructions on how to
handle this merchandise. Merchandise without a bin tag should NEVER
be placed into stock for sale. Take all possible safety precautions
to avoid accidents, injuries, and damage when moving and stocking
merchandise. CARRY-OUTS FOR CUSTOMERS: It is the stockers job to do
the majority of carry-outs for customers. The cashier will page
over the radio for the need for a carry-out. Perform the carry-out
promptly. Never assist a customer in tying down merchandise to
their vehicle when you believe the situation is unsafe for making
it safely home. Call a manager to assist you. Be careful when
loading merchandise into the customer's car to avoid damaging their
property and putting the store in a liability situation. While
loading items such as paint or caustic chemicals, put the items in
a heavy cardboard box to keep the container from shifting during
transport and/or causing damage. Never accept monetary tips from
customers after helping them with a carry-out. ANSWERING PRICE
CHECK CALLS: The stocker is expected to join with all other team
members to assist cashiers with price and SKU checks on all
merchandise. The stocker should be familiar with the general
location of all merchandise and be able to assist in the locating
of proper SKU's for merchandise the cashier needs assistance with.
The stocker responds quickly and courteously to these calls and
obtains the information for the cashier promptly. CUTTING GOODS TO
ORDER: A number of items at our store can be cut to size for the
customer. Some items are cut free of charge and some involve a
cutting charge. The correct procedure to measure and cut each of
these items will be demonstrated by a manager or authorized trainer
before you will be allowed to perform this service on your own. Any
questions regarding these correct procedures should be asked prior
to cutting the merchandise to avoid costly errors ANSWERING THE
TELEPHONE: The stocker is expected to answer telephone pages for
assistance in all departments, whether or not they are currently
working in that area. Proper telephone answering skills provide
excellent customer service. Consider satisfying the caller's needs
to be your responsibility until it is accomplished or until you
have delegated the responsibility to someone qualified to respond
on the basis of higher authority and/or appropriate expertise.
DUPLICATING KEYS: Instruction will be given on how to correctly
copy a key. Quality and accuracy are important to insure that the
key will work the first time and that the customer will not have to
return to the store to have a key re-cut. Questions on which key
blank to use should be directed to a manager or experienced team
member. Safety glasses or eyeglasses must be worn when cutting
keys. Store use safety glasses are available at the key machine.
WINDOW SCREEN SERVICE: As a stocker you may be instructed on how to
build or repair window screens. We do not generally do these
repairs while the customer waits. Complete instructions will be
given regarding filling out the repair order, obtaining payment
from the customer, and calling the customer when the order is ready
to be picked up. BEING FAMILIAR WITH SALES PROMOTIONS: All
employees at ACE Hardware should be familiar with any sale event
going on at a given time. The stocker should know where each item
can be found and the starting and ending dates of the sale event.
He/she should also be aware of sale items that are out of stock or
limits on quantities of certain items. The stocker should be aware
of displays of sale items that need to be restocked. This should be
done soon after the new merchandise is received. This avoids empty
or sparse looking displays and avoids the need to "rain check" sale
merchandise to a customer when the merchandise really is in stock!
WATCHING FOR POTENTIAL SHOPLIFTERS: It is a duty of all employees
to watch for shoplifters. The stocker should be aware of all
persons in the store. The cashiers or customer coordinator may
direct floor personnel to unattended customers or persons who are
acting suspiciously. Employees should be familiar with our store
policies regarding shoplifting. ASSEMBLING MERCHANDISE: The stocker
will be required to assemble merchandise for display in our store.
All assembling should be done quickly and accurately. All assembled
merchandise should be appropriately tagged to show description, SKU
and price. Any questions should be directed to a department manager
or store manager to assure that the merchandise is properly
assembled and safe for customer use. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING OF STORE:
Straightening and dusting merchandise on the shelves is another job
for the stocker as well as all employees. There is ALWAYS
straightening to do! Other areas of housekeeping are cleaning and
straightening the glass/acrylic area, the pipe machine and the pipe
racks. All customers appreciate a neatly kept store. Your interest
in keeping the store clean and orderly is a reflection of your
dedication to the continuing success of our store. JANITORIAL
DUTIES: The stocker will be called upon to perform a number of
janitorial duties to include, but not limited to: cleaning the
break room and restrooms, sweeping the store sales floor, sweeping
sidewalks and porches and emptying all trash cans and cigarette
urn. RETRIEVAL OF CARTS: The stocker will be required, throughout
the day, to check the parking lot for ACE carts and wagons. Quickly
return these carts and wagons to their proper areas. SIDEWALK
DISPLAYS: Each morning the stocker may be required to wheel out
lawn and garden equipment, etc., to be displayed in front of the
store. Be sure to padlock these items once displayed. At closing,
these items will be stored in the appropriate location for the
night. Some locations also display plants and/or soil bagged goods
on racks and pallets in front of the store. These items are also
returned to their proper location for the night. In addition to the
Job Tasks described previously, the stocker will be required to
perform any other duties as assigned by the receiving supervisor,
assistant store manager, store manager, or owners.
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