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Job Description for a Dietz & Watson Sales Merchandiser. Training of all new store deli hires on the merits of Dietz & Watson and refresh training and best practices when needed.
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Requisition Number: 11085 Date Posted: 2/3/2022 Location: Dietz and Watson Sales City: Ridgely State: MD Category: Merchandising Job Description for a Dietz & Watson Merchandiser. Training of all new store deli hires on the merits of Dietz & Watson and refresh training when needed.
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Requisition Number: 10762 Date Posted: 11/2/2021 Location: Dietz and Watson Sales City: Marshfield State: MA Category: Merchandising Job Description for a Dietz & Watson Merchandiser.
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Description SALES MERCHANDISER The Dietz & Watson Sales Merchandisers' main job function is to optimize sales and create brand awareness in a retail deli setting. The responsibilities of a Dietz & Watson Merchandiser are listed below but not limited to:Consistently provide coverage to all stores within assigned territory based on store rankingMake regular store visits documenting all concerns/problems (i.e. shortages, equipment problems, ordering issues, etc.
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The Dietz & Watson Merchandiser's main job function is to assist with sales and create brand awareness. Maintain marketing displays using Dietz & Watson Point of Sale (POS.
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Possess the knowledge and ability to both create and market Dietz & Watson programs. A sales merchandiser should have the knowledge of our products as it relates to the deli. Communicate any information deemed necessary to Merchandiser Manager (i.e. grand openings, store closing, etc.
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Explore opportunities for sales growth w/Merchandiser Manager. Must be able to pass the company issued ServSafe Manger exam. Flexibility and ability to travel (including flying) as needed and may be up to 30% of the time.
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Occasional weekend work, including flying to Special Customer Events. Needs to be a self-starter, work in a team environment and or with little or no supervision. Monthly Car Allowance. Set up of deli cases and appropriately rotate deli product.
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Build and maintain customer relationships by displaying high-level customer service techniques to deli managers, employees, and store customers. Must be able to exercise independent decision-making skills on a regular basis.
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Must have proficient computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Consistently provide coverage to all stores within assigned territory based on store ranking. Must possess excellent communication, organization, creativity, and customization skills.
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After 90 Days of Employment - Benefits Package Options Including -MedicalDentalVision. 1-2 years of customer service/sales experience preferred. At times being in refrigerated cooler areas. Must have a reliable vehicle and must have a valid driver's license.
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Possess the knowledge and ability to both create and market Dietz & Watson party trays and sandwiches. Set up deli cases and appropriately rotate deli product. Communicate any information deemed necessary to Account Manager (i.e. grand openings, store closing, etc.
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Part-Time Summer Merchandiser. Build and maintain customer relationships by displaying high-level customer service techniques to deli managers and employees. Assemble necessary equipment to use in the setting of cases.
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Must possess communication, organization, creativity, and customization skills. Must have computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) At times be in refrigerated cooler areas. Make regular store visits documenting all concerns/problems (i.e. shortages, equipment problems, ordering issues, etc.
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Occasional weekend work (Special Customer Event) Previous deli experience is a plus. Utilizing the monthly sales reports to achieve 100% distribution. Full-Time Hourly Position - $16.00 - $19.00 based on experience.
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