Retail Project Merchandiser - 18027 Restaurants & Beverage - Burlington, VT at Geebo

Retail Project Merchandiser - 18027

Company Description Job Description The Retail Reset Merchandiser (RRM) is responsible for merchandising; resetting ASM manufacturer's products at retail accounts to ensure customer and clients expectations are met.
Reset Activity, Shelf Conditions and Schematics Completion:
Be able to implement customer approved schematics/plan-o-grams/MODs with all items tagged and approved by store management.
Must be able to take direction regarding tagging, rotating, and placing products on shelf.
Customer Relations:
must have the ability to communicate effectively both internally to ASM management and externally with Customers.
Administration/Reporting:
will complete (web based) accurate and timely reporting, recaps, timesheets, expense reports, etc.
Job Requirements:
Other Requirements:
Physical Demands:
Occasionally (up to 33% of time):
Crawl and/or climb, Stand Frequently (33-66%):
Bend and/or stoop, Kneel, Push, Pull, Walk Continuously (66-100% of shift):
Use Feet and/or Legs for Repetitive Motion Left Right, Use Hands and/or Legs for Repetitive Motion, Simple Grasping, Lifting and/or Carrying Up to ten pounds (sedentary level) 11 - 20 lbs.
(light level) 20 - 50 lbs.
(medium work level) Job duties include additional responsibilities as assigned by one's supervisor or other manager related to the position/department.
This job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position.
ASM reserves the right at any time with or without notice to alter or change job responsibilities, reassign or transfer job position or assign additional job responsibilities, subject to applicable law.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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