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The Sales Merchandiser maintains product availability and stocks and merchandises products at all designated accounts, including ensuring that all beverage sections, racks, displays and vendors are completely filled according to Coca-Cola Bottling Company High Country standards.
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Hourly pay for the Sales Merchandiser – Part-Time role is $17.00 per hour. What will you do as a Sales Merchandiser – Part-Time? As a part of the Sales Team, the Sales Merchandiser is responsible for merchandising of products on designated routes in a continuous effort to provide superior customer service and maintain strong customer relationships.
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Merchandiser- Part Time Working at Liberty Coca-Cola Beverages LLC is all about pursuing a career not just a job. Be a brand ambassador and follow our Merchandiser Standards! Foster those important relationships with all retail store personnel Flex your muscles & tie your shoes.
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Territory Sales Manager- Outside Eyewear Sales. The Territory Sales Manager will travel throughout the territory, and will be equipped with dynamic tools and technology, including a rep-inspired sales cycling app.
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We currently have a great opportunity for a Retail Sales Merchandiser in the Springfield, MO area. Develop and maintain 120+ grocery retail relationships, driving within an assigned 100+ mile range territory, selling and up-selling the allocated Wonderful products.
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In your role as a Retail Territory Manager, you will manage a territory of Home Depot, Lowes, ACE, True Value, or Tractor Supply accounts or a combination of these accounts. Analyzing POS by store and promotional performance to develop individualized store and territory sales plans.
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The role is responsible for managing a customer base of veterinary clinics and specialty pet retail stores building net sales, product mix, growing overall Hills consumption, share of market and BRMO (brand recommended most often), while also staying abreast of the competitive climate in the assigned territory to ensure the appropriate actions take place to drive the business.
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The Territory Manager is focused on growing sales through weekly warehouse orders, convention sales opportunities, drop-ship programs, and other promotional programs. As necessary, the Territory Manager may be required to attend industry related trade shows, such as, but not limited to, The National Hardware Show, The IGC Show and other industry related events.
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The Territory Representative Upper Midwest this role will build a foundational knowledge of Ace programs, services, practices, and product to serve our retailers. Accountability-Meet all sales targets as established for the territory through superior sales skills and knowledge of your assigned retailers.
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Germantown Tool & Manufacturing, a fully-integrated metal fabrication shop offering metal stamping, welding, fabricating, assembly and more, is seeking a Territory Sales Manager to join their Huntingdon Valley, PA team.
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DCI is seeking a Regional Territory Manager to support the Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming territory. Responsible for creating an effective marketing strategy to maximize penetration with assigned territory.
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Our team is currently looking for a Territory Manager who will be responsible for growing profitable sales with current and new Emery Jensen customers in the greater Sacramento, CA area. The Territory Manager manages the customer relationships and will be the liaison between the customer and Emery Jensen Distribution.
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Drive sales of defined product categories within the Williams Industrial portfolio to distribution customers inside assigned territory. Manage assigned distribution relationships and drive end-user conversions with the distribution partners in that territory.
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Job SummaryThe Driver Merchandiser at Heartland Coca-Cola is responsible for driving and delivering pre-ordered product to assigned accounts on specified routes. At Heartland Coca-Cola, we offer a competitive benefits package to our full-time employees including medical, dental, and vision insurance, life insurance, 401(k), paid time off, wellness programs and tuition reimbursement.
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Heartland Coca-Cola is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE), and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and any other class protected by law.
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