Responsibilities Job Summary: As a Receiving Lead, you'll manage day-to-day operations of the GM receiving department. Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions: Receiving / Store Lead Operations: Receives incoming H-E-B / DSD loads, primarily for GM Ensures accuracy of invoice payments Maintains wareroom / backstock organization Monitors / manages stock levels; communicates with managers and vendors about upcoming deliveries and vendor backstock Maintains sanitation / cleanliness standards for incoming merchandise Ensures proper backroom product rotation Verifies incoming truck seals; completes seal reports Loads / unloads trucks; moves heavy, bulky product to storage areas Monitors / coaches other Receivers The responsibilities and essential functions outlined above describe the general nature and level of work assigned to this position. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Duties and responsibilities may be modified at any time based on business needs. Employees may be required to perform other job-related tasks as requested by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodations. Qualifications & Key Requirements: Age Requirement: 18+ Work Experience: Experience in receiving, in a fast-paced environment - Required Experience leading others a plus - Preferred Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Understanding of basic financial functions - Required Advanced problem-solving and decision-making skills - Required Advanced planning and organization skills - Required Strong communication skills - Required Analytical skills - Required PC skills, in MS Office (Word, Excel) and H-E-B systems - Required Education: Licenses/Certifications: Certified Receiver - Required Completion of Company Orientation and Basics of Safety training - Required Physical Demands & Working Conditions: Constantly bend, kneel, stand, reach, squat Demonstrate the ability to lift loads up to 60+ lbs While there may be exceptions, the measurements noted are generally defined as--Constantly: 5.5+ hours per 8-hour day; Frequently: 2.5 - 5.5 hours per 8-hour day; Occasionally: 0 - 2.5 hours per 8-hour day It is Partners' responsibility to never lift beyond their own safe lifting limit. If an item is too heavy to lift, push or pull, and / or carry, the Partner must break the box down into lighter, smaller, more manageable components, or ask for assistance from another Partner or a manager. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Partner encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Last revised: 11/1/2012