Retail Project Merchandiser Retail & Wholesale - Duncan, OK at Geebo

Retail Project Merchandiser



A Retail Project Merchandiser is responsible for calling in for project work for merchandising products at retail accounts within an assigned territory. Candidates that have excellent written and verbal communication and strong analytical and research skills are encouraged to apply.

Retail Project Merchandiser Responsibilities
Meet and achieve Client and Company objectives by maintaining full distribution on existing SKUs and ensuring signage are in place and the placement of new items at all assigned stores
Maintain schematic standards and integrity through consistent communication with Retail Supervisor and other retail personnel
Deep cleaning of existing sections and fixtures
Hang shelf signs, place coupons and assemble cardboard displays as directed by the client
Travel and driving are essential to this position
Retail Project Merchandiser Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED or equivalent experience required
Strong analytical and research skills
Flexible and adaptable, able to change and alter according to changes in projects or business environment and able to complete multiple duties with accuracy shifting from one to another with frequent interruptions and competing deadlines
Excellent written communication and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and prioritize duties with minimal supervision, in order to meet deadlines
Ability to understand and follow specific instructions and procedures
Engage in physical activity, lift and/or push up to 50 pounds, stand, stoop and bend for long periods of time, potential use of cleaning chemicals and work in environments susceptible to temperature changes i.e. refrigerated and freezer sections
Basic computer skills and Internet usageEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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