Retail Project Merchandiser Restaurants & Beverage - Burlington, VT at Geebo

Retail Project Merchandiser

Retail Project Merchandisers
Responsibilities:
Contribute to the achievement of business objectives through placement of new items at all assigned stores.
Work to meet Client and Company objectives by maintaining full distribution on existing SKUs and ensuring signage is in place.
Reset Activity and Schematics Completion:
Must be able to maintain schematic standards by ensuring all authorized items are in distribution and set to shelf standards.
Must be able to maintain schematic integrity through consistent communication with Retail Supervisor and other retail personnel.
POS Placement:
Hang shelf signs, place coupons on product, etc.
as directed by client.
Display Building:
Assemble various displays for item promotion as directed by client.
Reporting Administration:
Will report into ASM's web application each day's activities and the work performed.
Retail Project Merchandisers
Qualifications:
High school diploma or G.
E.
D.
or equivalent job-related experience.
Previous merchandising experience is a plus.
Must have the ability to communicate effectively both internally to ASM management and externally with Customers who will verify work is completed correctly Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
Strong communication skills both written and verbal.
Strong critical thinking skills.
Must be able to prioritize effectively, work independently or as part of a project team to complete multiple tasks concurrently.
Basic computer skills.
Ability to access internet and use company software consistent with job duties.
Driving is an essential duty and function of this job and requires the use of personal vehicle.
Travel required on an as-needed basis.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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