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Collaborates with the Merchandising Service team and Manager by communicating project priorities, schedule, and project needs (e.g., materials, supplies, time) Reviews, completes, and enters completion details (when, what, amount of time spent, taking and uploading photographs to confirm servicing completion, etc.
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Immediately hiring Merchandising Part-Time Days associates near you, Lowe’s retail locations offer a chance to make a difference for customers and teammates in their first day on the job.
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As a Merchandising Part-Time Days associate at Lowe’s, you’ll be a driving force behind every moment where great customers, retail associates, products, and ideas come together. Whether you want a part-time position or a place where you can plant yourself and build your career, we have a team of associates ready to work together.
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Your Day as a Merchandising Associate at Lowe’s. You have 6 months experience on a retail sales floor or general merchandising setting. If you join the Lowe’s Merchandising Services Team, bring any of the above and a winning smile.
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Follow detailed merchandising project plans. Complete merchandising resets. Keep Lowe’s retail stores prepped with the newest merchandise, helpful product displays, and the latest pricing and signage.
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You have working knowledge of basic tools needed for the job (e.g., hand tools, drills, saws). We believe in investing in projects, providing hands-on support, and giving millions of dollars annually to our local neighborhoods.
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From seasonal jobs to seasoned vets, we have roles that can support your needs and aspirations. Lowe’s is an equal opportunity employer and administers all personnel practices without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, gender, age, ancestry, national origin, mental or physical disability or medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or any other category protected under federal, state, or local law.
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At Lowe’s, we’ve always been more than a home improvement store. Bilingual, Military, and Veteran applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Starting rate of pay may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, position offered, location, education, training, and/or experience.
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We offer exceptional benefits and wellness programs for eligible full-time and part-time associates, tailored for many different lifestyles. Paid time off based on role, tenure, and locality, including vacation, holidays, sick and volunteer time.
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Although a majority of time of time will be spent in activities that do not involve the direct interaction with customers, the individual in this role is expected to engage with customers when the opportunity arises.
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Gain access to training and tuition reimbursement programs. You have 3 months experience operating a forklift or similar equipment. Organize store merchandise with customer and business goals in mind.
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You have experience with web-based computer programs to accomplish assigned tasks. You can read, write, and perform basic arithmetic (addition and subtraction). Gain access to comprehensive physical, mental, and financial benefits.
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Pay Range for CA, CO, HI, NJ, NY, WA: $16.00 - $17.30 per hour Starting rate of pay may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, position offered, location, education, training, and/or experience.
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For information regarding our benefit programs and eligibility, please visit. We’ll train and support you with everything you need to succeed on the job. For the most up-to-date breakdown of what’s available to you, visit MyLowesBenefits.com.
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Collaborate with vendors and associates to support customer and store needs. Create eye-catching product displays at our retail locations. Help customers find the right products consistently, quickly, and easily.
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