Stocker – Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. – Toronto, ON
Location: Toronto, ON | Company: Costco Wholesale
Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. is hiring a Stocker in Toronto, ON at 100 Billy Bishop Way, Toronto, ON M3K 2C8. In this warehouse role, you’ll stock and straighten merchandise for sale, help keep aisles clear, and support members with a high standard of service.
If you like hands-on work and staying active, this Stocker position focuses on merchandising standards, keeping product levels high, maintaining clean and safe aisles, and working with tools like manual pallet jacks and shrink-wrap to keep the sales floor ready for members.
About the role: Stocker
As a Stocker, you’ll follow merchandising standards by aligning product, collecting and returning stray items, and stocking to maintain high product levels. You’ll communicate with supervisors and managers to understand the merchandising plan and priorities, and you may write lists of products to be brought from steel by a forklift driver for stocking.
Daily work includes stocking opened cases on shelves, moving and positioning pallets using a manual pallet jack, and consolidating partial pallets into full pallets. You’ll also help keep the warehouse floor safe and clean by clearing debris, pulling loose cardboard and slip-sheets, removing empty pallets, and operating equipment such as a cardboard bailer and trash compactor when required.
Benefits and Salary
Compensation and benefits are not listed in the details provided for this posting. Any pay, benefits, or eligibility details may be shared during the application or interview process.
Job Details
📌 Job Type: Warehouse — Stocker
📍 Location: 100 Billy Bishop Way, Toronto, ON M3K 2C8, Canada
🏢 Company: Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd.
🎓 Education: High School Diploma or GED (preferred)
Requirements / Skills
- Ability to follow merchandising standards and practices (align product, stock to maintain high levels, return stray items).
- Comfort communicating with supervisors/managers on merchandising plans and priorities.
- Ability to use a box knife to open boxes for display/accessibility and remove shrink-wrap/twine from pallets.
- Ability to move and position pallets using a manual pallet jack and stack product from partial pallets onto full pallets.
- Ability to create computer-generated signs, verify correct product signage, and mark unmarked items using an item number marking gun.
- Ability to assemble and adjust display models for safe member handling (for example, securing heavy equipment or protecting sharp edges).
- Commitment to safety and security procedures and maintaining a clean sales floor (clearing debris, sweeping, removing empty pallets).
- Ability to operate warehouse equipment as needed, such as a cardboard bailer, trash compactor, and shrink-wrap machine.
- Strong member service mindset: help members load large items, direct members to products, and share product status knowledge.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to support warehouse merchandising, keep aisles clean and safe, and provide prompt member service, apply through the official posting. When applying, highlight any experience with stocking, pallet jacks, merchandising standards, safe tool use (box knife), and working in a fast-paced warehouse environment.
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Job Summary & Tips for Applying
To stand out for a Stocker role, tailor your resume to the exact work listed: stocking to maintain high product levels, keeping aisles clear, and following merchandising standards. Include examples where you aligned product, handled restocking, and kept shelves and displays presentable in a busy warehouse or retail setting.
Costco’s description is very operations-focused, so mention your comfort using a manual pallet jack, working with pallets, and safely using tools like a box knife and shrink-wrap. If you’ve worked with signage, labelling, or item number workflows, include that too—accuracy matters when verifying signage and marking unlabelled product.
Finally, show that you work safely and help members without slowing down the floor. Bring up habits like clearing trip hazards quickly, keeping the sales floor clean, following safety/security procedures, and providing prompt, courteous member service when helping load large items or directing members to products.