Merchandiser- Days
Position Details
Monday - Friday
Start Time: 6AM - 7:30AM - Until work is completed.
Traveling to: Showlow AZ & Surrounding areas
Company Cell Phone Provided
Car data, Gas & Mileage Reimbursement
Pay
$17.00/hour
Position Purpose
The Merchandiser is responsible for pricing and setting customer's stores. The Merchandiser reports directly to the Merchandising Manager overseeing the geographical area they service. As a Merchandiser, you'll drive to customer locations using your own personal car to meet with the customers, place merchandise in the display areas following set plan-o-grams, ensuring that every square foot of the store is properly set according to plan. You must be able to assess critical needs and notify management immediately of any issues. You'll also assess customer sales and identify which items are not selling or are discontinued for each particular customer, making recommendations for replacement items that will increase sales and profits for the customer.
Responsibilities
- Provide excellent customer service
- Merchandising, stocking, pricing, shelf facing, stock rotating, and product and shelf cleaning at our customer locations
- Arrange store shelves or display areas as required by each store
- Maintain safe store aisles
- Maintenance of assigned equipment
- Reporting hours to division on provided time sheets
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
- Must be able to interpret and execute planograms
- Reliable vehicle with current auto insurance and must be able to travel to customer locations
- Driver's license with clear driving record
- Frequent Activity- Will lift products weighing from 5-25 lbs. This is done throughout the day. May also lift a case of product or tote which could weigh up to 70lbs
Benefits
Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much more
Safe and inclusive working environment, including culture of rewards, recognition, and respect