Produce Stocker
Company : Roche Bros.
Location : Haverhill, MA, 01830
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 26 December 2025
Overview
To process and stock quality merchandise on shelves and displays in a careful, clean, neat, and expedient manner. Ensuring that a variety of product is fresh and appealingly displayed for our customers while maintaining great customer service.
Minimum Qualifications
- Must be 18 years of age.
- Ability to work at multiple store locations as needed.
- Basic computer skills.
- Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English, with the ability to follow instructions.
- Ability to work a schedule based on the business needs of the store location.
- Authorized to work within the U.S.
Responsibilities
The list of essential functions is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary by the company.
- Commit to the “Golden Rule” and work with other associates to build a strong produce team.
- Greet, assist and thank customers in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner.
- Achieve the highest associate morale in the industry by working in a style that is Respectful, Supportive and Totally Team Oriented (RSTO).
- Be knowledgeable and able to differentiate between all of the various types of produce merchandise including taste, preparation method or use, and price differences between varieties of similar classes of products (i.e., types of apples, potatoes, etc.).
- Offer product suggestions.
- Stock product and displays ensuring proper grading, rotating, crisping, trimming, wrapping, watering, and company sanitation practices are followed in in accordance with company policy and product code dates. Make use of the oldest products first (first in, first out).
- Fill and build displays; make sure product is priced accurately.
- Assist in checking and verifying produce department receiving when required.
- Receive, unload, and put away daily loads from delivery and store product in designated area to protect product quality.
- Observe all store rules and company policies, along with shift operating hours at all times as schedules or assigned by produce manager.
- Adhere to all local, state, and federal health and civil code regulations.
- Maintain a neat, well-groomed personal appearance at all times and observe company dress code.
- Practice the “Cleaner’s Creed” and proper sanitation procedures.
- Process merchandise according to production guidelines and handle damaged and spoiled products according to company policy and assist in controlling the level of damaged goods.
- Keep back room, cooler, freezer, fans, drains, and display cases organized and clean. Along with monitoring the correct temperature and reporting refrigeration failure immediately to management.
- Keep work area swept clean, orderly and free from safety hazards; report any hazards immediately to management.
- Exercise safe practices when lifting or moving product, along with cleaning department equipment and tools.
Secondary Job Functions:
- Occasional calls to the front end to help bag at busy times.
- Restock and use supply items efficiently to eliminate waste and to maintain the lowest supply cost.
- Notify management of associate theft, customer shoplifting, unauthorized mark downs or property defacement.
- Successful completion of the onboarding/e-learnings and checklist within 30 days of hire/entering the department.
- Other duties as assigned by management.
Physical Demands: (per work day)
The physical demands and safety risk factors of the job listed below may occur during each work shift and are listed according to their frequency.
Physical Demands
Frequency
Crawling.
0% (N) Never
Sitting, balancing, stooping, kneeling, climbing up to 8 feet, and crouching.
1-33% (O) Occasionally
Carrying and lifting up to 50 lbs, pushing and pulling up to 250 lbs, bending, and reaching at waist or overhead.
34-66% (F) Frequently
Standing and walking on a title or concrete floor, handling, fingering, feeling, talking, seeing, smelling, and hearing.
67-100% (C) Continuously
Safety Risk Factors
Frequency
Loud noise, slippery or crowded floor surface, hazardous equipment (mechanical moving parts), contact with skin irritant, toxic exposure (see material safety data sheet), nuisance dust, fumes, sprays, and hazardous cleaning solutions.
1-33% (O) Occasionally
Twisting of back and neck and contact with sharp objects.
34-66% (F) Frequently
Machines, tools, and equipment utilized:
Wrapper, scale, pineapple core machine, pallet jack, pressure washer, crate opener, pricing gun; must be 18 year of age to use the following: knives, case cutter, power jack, trash compactor
Repetitive Action:
Continuous movement of entire body.
Working Conditions: Working environment is inside and within cold temperatures.
Hiring Range: In accordance with MA Pay Transparency requirements, the following represents a good faith estimate of the hiring range for this position. At Roche Bros., we carefully consider a wide range of non-discriminatory factors when determining salary. Actual salaries will vary depending on factors including but not limited to education, experience, qualifications, and internal equity. The hiring range for this position is $15.00 - $17.90 per hour.
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Frequently asked questions
In Haverhill, MA, Produce Stockers often navigate local supply chains and seasonal produce variations unique to New England. The job demands awareness of regional freshness standards and customer preferences, which can differ from other areas, influencing stocking methods and product rotation to maintain peak quality.
Massachusetts enforces strict health codes for food handling, including temperature controls and sanitation protocols. Produce Stockers must comply with state and federal guidelines, ensuring produce is stored safely and environments remain hygienic to prevent contamination, which is critical in grocery settings like Roche Bros.
Beyond basic stocking duties, employers value knowledge of produce varieties, keen attention to detail for product freshness, and customer interaction abilities. Familiarity with inventory rotation, safe lifting techniques, and basic computer skills for tracking stock levels also enhances performance in this position.
Absolutely. Starting as a Produce Stocker can open pathways to supervisory roles or specialized departments like inventory management. Gaining expertise in product knowledge and teamwork can position candidates for leadership or cross-functional roles within grocery chains.
Daily tasks include unloading deliveries, organizing produce displays, ensuring proper grading, rotating stock, and assisting customers. Attention to cleanliness and safety in cold storage areas is vital, along with teamwork to maintain store standards in a fast-paced environment.
Roche Bros. emphasizes the 'golden rule' and a respectful, supportive team environment. Produce Stockers collaborate closely, fostering high morale and customer service excellence, which might be more pronounced than in larger chains where individual roles are more isolated.
Offering between $15.00 and $17.90 per hour, Roche Bros.' pay aligns well with local grocery retail standards. This range reflects Massachusetts' pay transparency laws and considers experience and qualifications, providing competitive compensation within Haverhill's cost of living context.
While no formal certifications are mandated, Roche Bros. values completion of onboarding e-learnings within 30 days. Training focuses on safe food handling, equipment use, and company policies to ensure consistent quality and safety in produce stocking.
Handling produce in cold temperatures demands physical stamina and attention to safety. Workers must monitor refrigeration units closely and report failures promptly. Proper attire, scheduled breaks, and equipment training help mitigate discomfort and hazards in this environment.
The company enforces safe lifting protocols and provides training on equipment like pallet jacks and case cutters. Regular housekeeping of workspaces reduces risks, while teamwork encourages sharing physically demanding tasks, promoting safety and reducing injury rates.