Produce Stocker

Location: 34 Sylvan Way Parsippany, NJ 07054    Availability Requirement for this role: Applying to this requisition allows you to be considered for multiple opportunities. Please provide as much availability that works with your schedule.Shifts start as early as 5am Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or older Time Type: Part time    Pay Range: $17 - $17.50 / hour Why Work Here Working at Wegmans provides opportunities to grow, flexible scheduling, incredible benefits, and the experience of working for a company with a reputation you can be proud of.  Job Description: Join our produce team and help bring fresh, convenient options to life for our customers. In this role, you’ll focus on preparing ready-to-enjoy fruits and vegetables -- creating fresh-cut bowls, party trays, and grab-and-go items that make healthy eating easy. What You’ll Do Cut, prep, and package fresh fruits and vegetables for bowls, trays, and convenience items Follow food safety and sanitation guidelines to ensure the highest quality and freshness Keep prep areas clean, organized, and efficient Stock and rotate grab-and-go items to maintain full, appealing displays Ensure all products meet Wegmans’ high standards for quality and presentation This is a great role for someone who enjoys hands-on work, takes pride in presentation, and wants to help customers find quick, healthy meal solutions!   

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