Are you not an early bird and you want to work in de afternoon and evening? Then we have a match!
As an Inventory employee you’re working in a team and travel through Deventer to count shop supplies. How do you get there? Don’t worry, you collect at a central point in Deventer. Then you all go in a van to the store where you have to count the stock so they are up to date with their inventory. From the moment you sit in the van you get paid, who wouldn’t want that!
The hours you’re working are mainly from noon until the evening. You can work every day and even on weekends. From Monday to Saturday the times are: 3:00 pm – 10.30 pm and occasionally Sundays. It is required that you live in Deventer and that you are not depended on public transportation. The ending times differ, because your shift can extend or be shortened.
Are you in possession of a driving license B? Then you can also be responsible for delivering your colleagues.
Still interested after reading this? Do not hesitate and apply to this vacancy!
RGIS is a worldwide operating organization based in 40 countries with more than 400 offices. The organization mainly provides services to retail organizations, which focus on stock inventory / inventory. The range of stores is quite diverse: from electronic stores as Media Markt to supermarkets as Jumbo.
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