Meat Clerk Job Description Full-Time
As an associate of Kroger, the basic objective of your position is to satisfy our customers by providing exceptional customer service in a safe and clean environment to ensure the customer’s return visit. We accomplish this in many ways including, but not limited to: treating our customers/employees in a fair and ethical manner, promoting an inclusive work environment, being a responsible member of the community, and providing the right products at the right time with fair and accurate pricing.
The job description below focuses on our # 1 priority – “The Customer.”
Embrace Customer 1st Philosophy
- People: Our people are great
- Shopping Experience: Makes you want to return
- Product:: You get what you want, plus a little
- Prices: Our prices are good
Essential Functions
Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:__________________________
- Conduct yourself in a professional manner, displaying a positive attitude, speaking highly of the company in the presence of customers or other employees
- Follow established Personal Appearance policies and guidelines
- Understand and adhere to policies and procedures pertaining to safety
- Understand and adhere to polices and procedures pertaining to shrink
- Unload meat from the delivery truck onto a cart and move it to the freezer and display area
- Stock the freezer with boxes of various meats and display cases with lunch meats, chickens, etc. Set meat counter with the various cut meats and other products
- Maintain sufficient department stock levels
- Understand and adhere to company policies and procedures that pertain to product dating and rotation
1 Updated 2/4/2014
- Understand and adhere to policies and procedures pertaining to sanitation
- Understand and adhere to polices and procedures pertaining to temperature logs
- Understand and adhere to policies and procedures pertaining to grinding logs
- Prepare customer orders
- Understand the proper ways to weigh and wrap the product and attach the proper label
- Maintain a clean and safe department
- Break down and clean equipment, clean out the display cases, and dispose of product that is no longer suitable for sale (this involves contact with water and various cleaning products)
- Operate a box baler (must be at least 18 years old)
- Must know the correct procedure to cut the various species(?) as well as how to weigh and wrap the products
- Help prepare for department inventory audit for accounting of product and supplies
The Meat Clerk may be assigned to perform other tasks in addition to those discussed above.
If you have any questions, please ask Store Management
2 Updated 2/4/2014
Kroger
Physical Demands Analysis
Job Title: Meat Clerk
Job description includes demands for meat wrapper, and lunchmeat
clerk.
Type of Industry: Grocery Store
Description:
- Greet customers and answer questions
- Unload delivery trucks and stock freezer and display cases
- Set meat counter with product as well as rotate product
- Prepare customer orders by cutting, weighing, and wrapping product
- Clean work area
Work Schedule
Typical shift length: 8 hours
Number of days worked each 5 days
week:
Time allowed for breaks: 30 minutes
PHYSICAL DEMANDS ANALYSIS
1. Standing and Walking
Tasks: All tasks require standing and walking.
Surface: Tile and concrete
Estimated total time: 7.5 hours
Maximum continuous time: 4 hours
2. Sitting
Tasks: No work activities require sitting. Sitting is only done while on break.
Estimated total time: 30 minutes
Maximum continuous time: 30 minutes
3. Lifting and Carrying
Objects lifted: boxes/cases of frozen beef, pork, and chicken; lunchmeats and packaged
meats
3 Updated 2/4/2014
Max weight: 100 lbs (need to justify)
Average weight: 30-40 lbs
Min/Max lift points: 0”-90”
Distance carried: Less than five feet
Lifting: Varied weight demands chart
Weight
Continuously Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Never
Range
<10 lbs X
11-25 lbs X
26-50 lbs X
51-75 lbs X
X (need to
76-100 lbs justify)
>100 lbs X
Comments:
4. Pushing and Pulling
Objects Pushed/Pulled: Carts, tray racks, and flat beds loaded with product
Max. Force: Minimal
Distance: Across store
Frequency: Daily
5. Endurance Requirement
This job requires a medium aptitude for ambulation stamina.
6. Climbing
Tasks: Reaching stored product on higher shelves, reaching disposable meat trays
Device: Step ladder
Height: 3 feet
Frequency: Daily
Under Load: Yes
4 Updated 2/4/2014
7. Bending/Squatting/Kneeling
Tasks: Reaching product at ground level, stocking display shelves at lower heights
Frequency: Hourly (5-6 hours continuously during deliveries)
8. Extended Reaches
Tasks: Reaching trays, wrapping packaging meat, stocking display units and cases,
washing/rinsing product
Hands Used: Either/Both
Distance Direction Frequency Duration Avg. Weight
0 - 20" All Continuously Seconds 15 lbs
20 - 36" Overhead Hourly Seconds 15 lbs
9. Work Conditions
Exposure to Yes No
Hot temperatures X
Cold temperatures X
Sudden changes in temperature X
Fumes X
Cramped quarters X
Sharp edges X
Hammering or impact tools X
Tool vibration X
Whole body vibration X
100% Inside
0% Outside
10. Other Job Demands
Does Job Require Yes No
Crawling X
5 Updated 2/4/2014
Walking Across Sloped Surfaces X
Lying on Back X
Lying on Stomach X
Twisting X
Neck flexion/extension X
Cervical rotation X
High grip strength X
Driving a vehicle X
Frequent forearm supination/pronation X
Frequent and/or sustained awkward wrist positions X
11. List tools, equipment, and materials
- Box cutters, knives
- Carts, flatbeds, u-boats, tray racks
- Register, scale, and printer
- Step ladder
Disclaimer
The physical demands, job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, functions, experience,
and the requirements and conditions listed in this Physical Demands Analysis are
representative only and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to
perform. The employer reserves the right to revise this Physical Demands Analysis at any
time and to require employees to perform other duties as circumstances dictate or
conditions of its business, competitive considerations, technological changes and/or
advancements of the work environment.
6 Updated 2/4/2014
EMPLOYEE JOB DESCRIPTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM
In accordance with The Americans With Disabilities Act, any applicant that you wish to offer a job to must first read the job description associated with the position you wish to offer them. Secondly, the interviewer must ask, "Can you, with or without reasonable accommodation, fulfill the essential functions of this job?" Last of all, if the applicant replies in the affirmative, the interviewer should have the applicant sign the Employee
Job Description Acknowledgment Form. The job description is given to the new hire to take home and the Acknowledgment Form should go in the new hire's personnel file.
The Employee Job Description Acknowledgment Form is located on the next page.
EUID _______________
EMPLOYEE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I have received a copy of my job description.
I have read and understand the duties of my job.
I can fulfill the requirements of
_______________________
Employee name (Print)
Employee signature
Date
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $15.45 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee discount
- Paid time off
- Paid training
Shift:
Weekly day range:
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
Application Question(s):
Experience:
- Basic math: 1 year (Preferred)
Shift availability:
- Day Shift (Required)
- Night Shift (Preferred)
Ability to Relocate:
- Gallatin, TN 37066: Relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Work Location: In person