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When you join the SAS Retail Services' team as a Reset Merchandiser servicing Whole Foods Market, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the newest plan. We handle product movement at retail.
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Now, about you:You're 18 years or olderHave reliable transportation and valid driver's license You can perform physical work of moving, bending, standing and can lift up to 25 lbsReady to jumpstart your professional career and/or fit your lifestyle needsClick here to learn more from our team.
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Hey detail-oriented person! We display it, we move it, we track it; making sure stores and their product suppliers have the best opportunities for optimal sales. We've got a lot to offer with specialized training and growth opportunities.
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When you join the SAS Retail Services' team as a Traveling Reset Merchandiser, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the newest plan. Join our team of Travel Retail Merchandisers.
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Are you a team player who can bring that eye for detail to work as a Retail Reset Merchandiser? A successful merchandiser builds and crafts merchandising displays and maintains strong relationships with in-store management.
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Can complete web-based training, turn in accurate and timely reporting, recaps, timesheets, expense reports, etc. Have a reliable vehicle to travel within an assigned territory on a daily basis. Have used a planogram before or you're ready to learn.
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Can carry out reset activity, including shelf conditions and schematics completion. Are willing to set shelves, complete tagging, clean shelves, rotate, and place product. Are looking to make $ 15.00 - $17.00 per hour.
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Are looking to make $ 17.00 per hour. Can lift and push up to 50 lbs. If so, come join our team! Are 18 or older. Have a valid driver's license. and stand for extended periods of time. We're ready to talk when you are, just click.
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Are looking to make $ 15.50 per hour.
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When you join the SAS Retail Services' team as a Reset Merchandiser, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the new plan. When you join the SAS Retail Services' team as a Reset Merchandiser, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the new plan.
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When you join the SAS Retail Services' team as a Retail Reset Merchandiser, you'll be making a difference by ensuring the latest products match the new plan. Interested in working in retail, but with weekends off.
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Benefits that can be customized to meet your family's needs, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, supplemental voluntary plans, wellness programs. We've got a lot to offer with specialized training and growth opportunities galore.
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You'll work Monday - Thursday; start times vary within an assigned territory. You like physical work of moving, bending, standing, squatting and can lift up to 25 lbs. With reliable transportation and valid driver's license.
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Employee Resource Groups that provide resources and belonging. Are you detail-orientated with a love for Tetris or puzzles? You also get access to discounts through Associate Perks. Growth opportunities abound - We promote from within.
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We handle product movement in grocery! Competitive wages and paid training. Get paid quicker with early access to earned wages. Additional hours may be available upon request. Competitive wage; $ 13.50 per hour.
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hiring job Title: retail merchandiser in Phenix-city, Alabama
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