Eclipse Stores Inc., a growing Canadian retailer of women?s clothing, with over 80 stores across Canada, is seeking a full-time permanent Warehouse Worker to join their team at the company?s warehouse located in Montreal, Quebec.
The General Warehouse Worker is responsible for supporting daily warehouse operations, including receiving, organizing, and shipping inventory. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on work and thrives in a fast-paced environment.
*Key Responsibilities:*
* Receive, inspect, and store incoming shipments
* Pick, pack, and prepare orders for delivery
* Load and unload trucks as needed
* Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area
* Assist with inventory counts and stock replenishment
* Use warehouse software and equipment to manage orders and inventory
* Follow all company safety guidelines and procedures
*Requirements:*
* Must speak and understand French; English is considered an asset
* Must have basic knowledge of computers and be comfortable using inventory software
* Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and stand/walk for extended periods
* High school diploma or equivalent preferred
* Previous warehouse experience is a plus, but not required
* Able to work independently or within a team
* Reliable, punctual, and able to work flexible hours if needed
Job Type: Full-time
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
* Casual dress
* Dental care
* Disability insurance
* Extended health care
* Life insurance
* Paid time off
* RRSP match
* Store discount
* Vision care
Schedule:
* 8 hour shift
* Day shift
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
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