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Planificar y controlar todas las actividades relacionadas con el área de ventas en el canal respectivo.
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Merchandising Services Company's vision is to be the premier merchandising company in the US, respected for our innovative planning and execution. Bi-weekly pay via direct deposit - with On - Demand Pay Option.
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Full-time, Daytime hours, with early access to earned wages through the Paycor wallet, plus Vehicle allowance. Prefer 3 or more years in Beverage (CSD/Beer) industry background. We are looking for a Convenience Store Merchandising Manager.
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A United Healthcare-sponsored Health POS Plan to include: Dental and vision coverage Voluntary short/long-term disability Voluntary life insurance. However, we will train the right candidates. Required to possess a smartphone device capable of submitting payroll and reports.
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Travel pay and Per Diem offered when traveling overnight. There are approximately 20 weeks of overnight travel per year. a truck, van, SUV, or car capable of pulling your own trailer with a hitch) The starting pay salary is $39,500 - $42,000 per year with pay increases and advancement opportunities available.
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Global Merchandising Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable law, and will not be discriminated against based on disability.
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Retail Merchandising Services, Inc. (RMS), a national merchandising company servicing various retailers, has an immediate opening for a Part-Time Merchandising Representative in your area.
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As an employee of RMS, you would be assigned to work in retail stores on a weekly, bi-weekly and/or one-time basis. Employees who temporarily work or train in a store that is not their own may receive mileage in the amount of $0.45 per mile and/or drive time that is paid at $10.00 hour or the applicable minimum wage for the employees location, whichever is highest.
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Employees who temporarily work or train in a store that is not their own may receive mileage in the amount of $0.45 per mile and/or drive time that is paid at $10.00 per hour or the applicable minimum wage for the employees location, whichever is highest.
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This may include printing step-by-step instructions for project(s), ensuring supplies are received if required for a specific project, viewing any other communication specific to project(s), etc. Audit to ensure product is placed in the correct spot on the salesfloor.
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Create and foster cooperative relationships with RMS employees including peers, RMS home office partners and managers. Use simple tools, such as a screwdriver, box cutter, hammer, etc. Routine decision making including determining when issues at the stores level need to be escalated to the Home Office, choosing a work schedule that allows the Merchandising Representative to meet deadlines put in place by RMS and basic problem solving on routine issues related to completing assigned services.
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The ability to work quickly and efficiently to follow a two convenient store a day schedule. In a convenience store setting and at the direction of the Merchandising Manager or other member of MSCO management, responsibilities may include: Utilizing a Plan-O-Gram to complete the resetting and merchandising of existing in-store store product, to include, but not limited to.
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TRAVEL PAY: Pay for drive time on overnight trips. Merchandising experience preferred but not required, we will train. M-F daytime hours, 30 - 40 hours/week with the possibility of overtime. Ideal candidates for this position will live in North Charlotte, NC, or the surrounding area.
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You must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, proof of auto insurance and have access to the internet with a personal email account. We are looking for Convenience Store Re set Merchandisers.
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Ideal candidates for this position will live in Charleston, SC, or the surrounding area. Must be able to travel, including overnight hotel stays, with potential weekend stays and sometimes out of state.
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