Product Repair Specialist (PT) -1266776other related Employment listings - Winter Park, FL at Geebo

Product Repair Specialist (PT) -1266776

Company Name:
Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores
Description:
The Outlet Repair Specialist is responsible for the preparation of merchandise into saleable, functioning condition through inspection, testing and repair. The Outlet Repair Specialist is also responsible for the performance of cosmetic repairs on appliances and other merchandise. The Outlet Repair Specialist works directly with a team of hourly associates. The Outlet Repair Specialist abides by the Code of Business Conduct and overall business practices with the highest level of integrity. The Outlet Repair Specialist must have day, evening and weekend availability to work This position is an individual contributor supporting the Repair Services team.
Assists in the unit's repair operations to ensure achievement of business goals in expenses, payroll and Associate morale
Takes ownership for full implementation of corporate programs and initiatives on productivity and Associate morale
Moves appliances between various stages of repair process, such as from the testing area to the repair area
Ensures that products require testing and mechanical evaluation are processed timely and all cosmetic repairs are performed to restore products to sellable condition
Develops partnerships with Product Repair Service units
Maintains processes for ordering and tracking parts for product repair
Understands and communicates activities/trends in Unit and unique local issues to management
Ensures that the Unit adheres to safety policies and procedures
Maintains facilities and housekeeping
Ensures that the unit operates in full compliance with applicable laws, regulations and Company ethics policies
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Ability to lift in excess of 50 lbs. on a daily basis
Required Tools: basic tools, such as screwdrivers, pliers and wrenchesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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