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Receives and stocks a variety of merchandise for resale and monitors initial mark-on and cost of goods sold, including invoice/packing list data entry, quality control inspection, inventory control, and database entry and maintenance.
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Collaborates with Corporate Resale on the Division's strategic direction in accordance with the overall goals of Cedar Fair and the Park. Partners with Corporate Merchandise Buyers team to ensure that inventory management, quality control, brand integrity, vendor selection, and product development are carried out at the highest possible level and in accordance with legal, ethical, and policy requirements.
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Comply with the policies of the St. Vincent de Paul/Mission 27 Resale Employee Handbook. Protects confidentiality of the Society, Mission 27 Resale, the customer and our Referral clients.
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As directed by Sales Center Manager, responsible for the prompt ordering and scheduling the arrival ofequipment and supplies for resale, properly track incoming merchandise and special orders and assistWarehouse personnel when needed.
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Performs generally routine duties to sort donated merchandise for resale in retail outlet (production standard of 100-150 garments sorted in an hour) and hang merchandise for resale in retail outlet (production standard of 100-150 garments hung in an hour.
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Establishes, reviews and evaluates menu planning, food service, purchase of supplies, equipment and resale merchandise. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social.
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Obtain price quotes from suppliers and supply management groups for resale to customers and provide price quotes for customers. Handle Return Merchandise Authorizations (RMA's) to ensure proper credit is refunded.
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The Senior Buyer (Purchasing Manager) oversees all buying functions of the Bronco Shops and acts as the buyer for all apparel and novelty items, especially licensed merchandise. Responsible for the selection of vendors and products for resale; negotiation of quantity, pricing, delivery terms; Determination of delivery time, sell-through, markdowns and promotions.
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Work in a warehouse environment with merchandise in various stages of resale. WAREHOUSE / Counter Sales/ Repair Technician I. FUNCTIONS & REQUIREMENTSPurposeThe purpose of this job is to accurately and efficiently receive warehouse stock and ship all merchandise related to the distribution function of the company and serve as a company representative, promoting the reputation of United Central Industrial Supply in a positive manner.
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Assess visible condition and functionality of products to determine resale eligibility. As a Warehouse Merchandise Processor, you’ll process and move products throughout the distribution center.
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Orders/directs ordering of authorized resale merchandise and supplies within established guidelines. Ability to accurately operate a variety of electronic equipment that may include cash registers or scanners, credit card, money order or lottery machines, hot or cold or beverage dispensers, hot dog cookers and microwave ovens.
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Delivers merchandise to and from each of the resale shops as needed for inventory rotation. Since 1978, Hospice of Palm Beach County, Hospice of Broward County and Hospice by the Sea have cared for 200,000 families in South Florida.
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11) Locate, select, and procure merchandise for resale, representing management in purchase negotiations. 11) Locate, select, and procure merchandise for resale, representing management in purchase negotiations.
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We are an upscale resale store looking for friendly, highly motivated people to join our team of Fashion Consultants. As a Sales Associate at our store you may have to work quickly to tag, hang and put our merchandise, as we buy in large amounts of inventory daily.
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Crossroads Trading, a popular clothing resale shop with stores throughout the country, is looking for full-time and part-time Floor Staff! Significant discount on all merchandise, including designer consignment pieces.
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