FKG Oil Companyother related Employment listings - Belleville, IL at Geebo

FKG Oil Company

DescriptionFKG Oil Company operates over 80 Moto and MotoMart convenience stores in six states across the Midwest.
We seek an Inventory Clerk to assist in conducting merchandise audits on-site at our stores.
This position will be based out of our headquarters office in Belleville, Illinois.
The Inventory Clerk will drive or 'carpool' with other members of the audit team to perform these audits.
RequiredAt least 21 years old (for insurance requirements)Reliable transportation with proof of vehicle insuranceHigh school diploma or equivalentStrong attention to detail and accuracyProficiency in basic mathReliability, adaptability, and effective interpersonal skills and teamworkAvailability for 1 to 2 weeks of overnight travel every quarterWork Environment and DemandsFrequent travel, with occasional overtimeClose and distant vision capabilitiesCommunicate effectively with members of the storeAbility to audit despite significant distractions in the areaOccasional light lifting of objects up to 20 pounds; long periods sitting for automobile travel and standing; occasional stooping, kneeling, climbing ladders, pushing, and carrying; some exposure to temperature/noise extremesWe pride ourselves on our great customer service and our clean, customer-friendly locations.
Our Audit team plays an important role in supporting profitability at all our locations.
About the Company:
FKG Oil Company.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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