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The Merchandiser Mandate Retail Service is responsible for effectively working in teams to perform reset and remodel work including, but not limited to, reading and implementation of plan-o-grams, new item placement, void corrections, and special merchandising activity.
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Perform duties such as moving and cleaning shelves, installing new racks and shelves, displaying merchandise properly, placing shelf strips and attaching tags properly, checking date codes and plan-o-gram integrity, and processing pack-outs, restocks and reorders as necessary.
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Acosta is currently seeking motivated and career-minded candidates to join its national network of retail merchandisers. We owe our continued success to the hard working, intelligent and innovative people who implement our retail programs every day.
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Have a working knowledge of merchandising and retail terminology. Able to operate or learn how to operate a computer, calculator, fax machine, telephone, paper cutter, copier, hammer, screwdriver, drill, case cutter, hand truck, and pallet jack.
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Merchandiser Mandate Retail Service. Effectively and accurately work with web based applications to indicate work availability, check schedule for work assignments, accept work assignments, receive work documentation and information, record work start and completion times, record work mileage, record work expenses, record work time and attendance, and complete training activities.
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Effectively and accurately prepare, process, submit, and manage documentation related to assigned reset and remodel work. Read and follow a plan-o-gram to effectively complete reset and remodel work.
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Location: WHARTON, New Jersey, 07885. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, quick learner, has a strong attention to detail, and works well in a team situation. Report and discuss observations and issues with Mandate Senior Area Manager/Mandate Area Manager.
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Location: HOWELL, New Jersey, 07731. The Acosta Group's Talent Acquisition Team will go over any questions you have regarding the above during the interview process. Equal Opportunity Employer (Disabled, Veteran) | Under applicable requirements, such as the San Francisco FCO and the Los Angeles FCHIO, we consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records or criminal histories | E-Verify Employer.
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The Mandate Retail Service Merchandiser is responsible for effectively working in teams to perform reset and remodel work including, but not limited to, reading and implementation of plan-o-grams, new item placement, void corrections, and special merchandising activity.
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Location: BAY SHORE, New York, 11706. Partner with store personnel and co-workers to achieve and maintain merchandising excellence, discuss changes, and build an effective working relationship.
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Company-paid life insurance, short-term and long-term disability. Be proactive in alerting management to any unsafe act or condition to prevent injuries. Computer access with printer/Internet/email. Must be able to climb and stand on a step stool or ladder.
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Possess strong interpersonal, organizational, decision making and leadership skills. This job posting covers the general job duties for this position and does not imply that these are the only tasks required.
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They must possess excellent organizational skills, strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with business partners. By submitting your application you agree with and accept the Acosta Group Privacy Statement and Terms of Conditions.
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Location: BEDFORD HILLS, New York, 10507. Perform job safely by demonstrating full awareness of his/her surroundings. comfortable utilizing Technology (i.e. smartphones and handheld devices) The Acosta Group utilizes E-Verify for validating the ability to work in the United States for all job candidates.
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If you want more information on what this entails and your rights as a job applicant, please use the link provided to access information on our use of E-Verify and your right to work. Utilize proper safety techniques and equipment use when necessary.
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