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SummaryAs a Regional Manager at Driveline, you will be a key member of our highly tactical field operations team managing critical, high velocity, large scale retail activity for the largest retailers and consumer goods companies in the , Walmart, Lowes Home Improvement, Delhaize, and Walgreens.
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As a Regional Manager at Driveline, you will be a key member of our highly tactical field operations team managing critical, high velocity, large scale retail activity for the largest retailers and consumer goods companies in the U.S. including Dollar General, Walmart, Lowe's Home Improvement, Delhaize, and Walgreens.
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At least seven years of professional experience overall with a minimum of five years of mid-level leadership experience in a Merchandise Service Provider organization, retail, or CPG company, with a heavy emphasis on web-based tools and application.
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Build, maintain, and promote a strong working relationship with retail store management and clients. The Retail Merchandising Lead will be responsible for supervising and directing other merchandising employees and external laborers when working in a team environment including training, quality assurance, time keeping, and reporting.
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The Retail Merchandising Lead (RML) is a full-time position responsible for supporting and maintaining various aspects of merchandising activity in approximately 10-15 retail locations. Complete the sign-off form with a member of the store management at the completion of each working day.
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Complete all assigned merchandising projects within a specific set of retail locations on a daily/weekly basis. Travel within a specific market area on a regular basis, including 10-15 retail locations, is required.
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1 - 2 years of merchandising or retail experience. Submit all work orders and photos in a complete manner using the Driveline reporting app. This includes but is not limited to setting planograms, fixture assembly, display set-up, product stocking, shelf label/shelf strip placement, inventory and out of stock reporting, and all other duties as assigned.
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Benefits: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401K program with Company match Educational Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program Prescription drug discounts Employee discounts And more Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding management career with the ability to work remotely while still being part of a large team.
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As a District Manager, you will be directly responsible for managing 150-200 merchandising employees and supporting hundreds of Retail locations within district boundaries. Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding management career with the ability to work remotely while still being part of a large team.
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Summary:This is a home-based position; the ideal candidate must reside in or near the primary city in which this ad is placed. This position is responsible for managing the day-to-day field merchandising operations, program execution, and quality controls within a specific geography.
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Summary As a Regional Manager at Driveline, you will be a key member of our highly tactical field operations team managing critical, high velocity, large scale retail activity for the largest retailers and consumer goods companies in the U.S. including Dollar General, Walmart, Lowe's Home Improvement, Delhaize, and Walgreens.
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You will provide daily management and tactical execution guidance to your regional team of 10-15 District Managers who manage over 1200+ Driveline in-store associates executing category resets, audits, continuity product services, new item cut-ins, and promotional activations.
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At least seven years of professional experience overall with a minimum of five years of mid-level leadership experience in a Merchandise Service Provider organization, retail, or CPG company, with a heavy emphasis on web-based tools and application *Waiting period and eligiblity criteria apply for benefit programs.
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Provide excellent client customer satisfaction Strong communicator with experience leading diverse work teamsEducation and Experience Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Management, or related field preferred or equivalent supervisory/management experience Proven success in current position.
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This management position requires both business analytic and managerial skills, as well as the ability to impact the knowledge necessary for District Managers to manage the tactical day-to-day field operations.
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