Retail Merchandiser (Flexible, Project-Based Work)

All our merchandisers are on an as needed basis. *Please understand this, I'd hate to waste your time. Most of our work is considered project work, consisting mostly of jobs that take 1 hour to complete. The exception is when we have resets or other jobs that require more time in the store which we currently have available.

Merchandisers who work for SRS (Strategic Retail Solutions) are the heart and soul of our company. Our Merchandisers are well-rounded and have experience in all phases of merchandising, to include but not limited to, audits, building racks and displays, resets (both shelf and pegboard work) pull & plugs, POP/POS placement & planogram implementation and maintenance. They use their friendly, outgoing personalities to build strong store relationships while meeting the needs of our clients.

PAYRATES -$17.00-$19.00. PAYRATE VARIES BY CLIENT, NOT EXPERIENCE

Who We're Looking For:
• A self-starter and quick learner who can work independently
• A person who has a strong work ethic
• Someone who is tech savvy with experience in taking photos, completing surveys and uploading to a platform
• Someone with excellent organizational skills
• Someone who is a strong & effective communicator with problem solving skills
• Someone with a flexible schedule
• A person who understands the importance of meeting the client's directives before the deadline

Qualifications:
• Must have an Android -or- iPhone, internet access and know how to access Google from your phone
• Professional appearance and demeanor
• Planograms: 1 year- You must understand how to read and implement planograms.
• Merchandising: 1 year
• Resets: 1 year
• Speak and read English
• Must have access to a printer when needed
• Must have reliable transportation
• Valid, NON- expired Driver's License required
• Able to travel within the assigned region (up to 15 miles)

Physical Demands:
• Bending, crouching, kneeling, twisting, repetitive hand movements, extending arms upward and downward, walking and in some circumstances standing for long periods of time
• Lifting and/or transporting boxes up to 20 lbs.

DISCLAIMER!!! This should NOT be considered full-time work and should NOT be considered as part-time work. In most circumstances, this work should be considered along the lines as Gig Work. Like some other merchandising companies, we may not always have work readily available in your immediate area.

What We Offer


• Competitive pay rates
• Flexible scheduling - choose your assignments
• Work with top CPG brands and major retailers
• Growth opportunities into team lead roles
• Supportive field management team
• Training and development resources

Requirements


1+ years of retail merchandising or reset experience,Ability to read and execute planograms,Reliable transportation and valid driver's license,Must be 18 years or older,Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for extended periods,Smartphone with data plan for mobile reporting,Strong attention to detail,Available for weekend and weekday assignments

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