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The Retail Merchandiser will report to the Merchandising Manager. About The Role: As a Retail Merchandiser you are a part of the most important team in the company! About Grocery Outlet: Our Mission: Touching lives for the betterOur Vision: Touching lives by being the first choice for bargain-minded consumers in the U.S.Our Values & Behaviors: Achievement, Diversity, Entrepreneurship, Family, Fun, Integrity & ServiceAbout The Team:Our Sales and Merchandising team's mission is to coach and develop our Independent Operator's staff and assist their efforts in maintaining overall productivity and best practices in their store.
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The Retail Merchandising Team travels to different locations weekly to help merchandise new stores and support existing store operators. You will travel by plane 75-100% of the time spending an average of 2 days a week at home.
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As a Retail Merchandiser you are a part of the most important team in the company! About Grocery Outlet. You serve as a brand ambassador in the field to Independent Operators (IOs) and their store teams.
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Our Vision: Touching lives by being the first choice for bargain-minded consumers in the U.S. Willing to travel weekly via plane and work 5-10 days in a row. Our Values & Behaviors: Achievement, Diversity, Entrepreneurship, Family, Fun, Integrity & Service.
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The team is comprised of a diverse group of individuals that work together merchandising new store locations along with supporting existing stores. While traveling you will have to adhere to the various county and state guidelines around COVID protocol.
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Administrative tasks including but not limited to managing expenses, booking flights, submitting time sheets, checking email etc. Merchandising and organizing product on the sales floor and in the stock room.
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Willing to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends and overnight shifts. Our Sales and Merchandising team's mission is to coach and develop our Independent Operator's staff and assist their efforts in maintaining overall productivity and best practices in their store.
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Training Independent Operators and their store teams on merchandising and brand standards. You will assist in the setup of all new stores in all states where we operate (CA, WA, OR, NV, ID & PA). Final compensation will be determined based upon experience and skills and may vary based on location.
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Constructing & deconstructing of store fixtures including shelving and racking. Must be located near a major airport. Demonstrating merchandising best practices to store employees. Able to work occasional overtime when needed.
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