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Willing to travel locally as necessary to retail operations, engage with neighboring St. Vincent de Paul operators, and to attend the twice-annual national sales meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is required.
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Attainment of the Certified Travel Agent (CTA) professional travel designation will be required within one (1) year of acceptance of the position. Notary Public designation required (within six (6) months from date in position.
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Previous sales and retail experience, preferably in a luxury environment including luxury fashion, home, department store, high-end travel, financial services and/or interior design.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of the retail store in conjunction with the retail manager including service delivery, staff administration, facility maintenance and appearance, purchasing, record keeping, retail product and merchandise management, administrative functions including scheduling, staffing and recruitment and other operational areas of the retail store.
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Experience Required: Project Manager, Account Manager, or Shop Foreman experience in one of the following: architectural millwork, architectural metal work, retail store fixtures, point of purchase (POP) display, or exhibit industry Job Summary:The Project Manager has overall responsibility for the successful execution of assigned projects.
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Remote/hybrid work is available but candidates should reside within 200 miles of St Louis, MO. Travel in to that office will be required frequently. Requirements: 4+ years' experience in a project or account manager role in the store fixture, point of purchase (POP), or exhibit industry.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering or business is preferredUnderstanding of Material Requirements Planning (MRP) fundamentals preferredAbility to travel, nationwide and sometimes internationally, 20-30 days per year.
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Participate in prototype development and review processes, ensuring alignment with project goals. Offer technical support to Sales and Estimating teams as required. This manager will typically be assigned larger more complex customer accounts, will be assigned multiple accounts and junior level project assistants in support of the successful execution.
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Will also consider millwork or metal work shop foreman ready to take next step. Our client is a St Louis-based manufacturer of architectural woodwork, providing high quality custom fixtures and furnishings to high profile customers globally.
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Existing travel industry sales relationships in the Southeast region and a demonstrated track record of sales success are required within a sales territory with a leading travel company.
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Regardless of any such estimate, schedule, or guideline, associates must always record all time worked for our company (which includes but is not limited to on-site work time in an assigned store, office, or other work location; required waiting time; administrative time; and work-related travel time.
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Perform, coordinate and lead the analysis and development of: marketing plans; product promotions; advertising; in-store displays; merchandising strategies; and inventory forecasting. Perform, coordinate and lead the analysis and development of: marketing plans; product promotions; advertising; in-store displays; merchandising strategies; and inventory forecasting.
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Responsibilities include customer coordination of design definition value engineering, prototype, manufacturing, delivery, installation, and on-going customer service. Coordinate outsourcing of production and services as needed to meet production demands.
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Bachelor’s degree required; MBA/Graduate Degree preferred. Reporting to a Senior Business Manager or Director, this position is responsible for the overall management of a single account with limited categories and limited team functions or a key category or categories within a larger account in the brokerage business.
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The Company is one of North America’s leading sales and marketing agencies specializing in outsourced sales, merchandising, category management and marketing services to manufacturers, suppliers and producers of food products and consumer packaged goods.
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