SAS Magazine Merchandiserother related Employment listings - Perryton, TX at Geebo

SAS Magazine Merchandiser

Join SAS Retail Services as a Magazine Merchandiser!SAS Retail Services provides national retail merchandising services to a host of fortune 500 CPG companies, distributors, and wholesalers.
Retail merchandising is a critical link between consumers and the products on store shelves.
Merchandisers ensure the right product is in the right place at the right time to maximize a retailer's sales.
We are looking for a merchandiser to set up and take down magazines/books that we deliver to local retailers in your surrounding area.
What We Offer:
Part Time Benefits 401(K) with company match Dental and Vision coverage Paid Training and ongoing career development Travel compensation where applicable Responsibilities will include:
Stocking magazines/books on display racks and shelves according to promotional guidelines and standards Stocking General Merchandise and Consumer Products according to planograms on Impulse Clip Strips located throughout grocery store isles.
Processing re-orders for retailers as needed Removing outdated product from the displays and packing them as returns Maintaining positive relationships with store personnel including receivers and store managers Communicating issues at the retail level to management You will be on your feet the whole shift moving, lifting and bending Skills/Qualifications Must have reliable transportation to travel to different stores within a surrounding area Ability to pull, push, bend, reach, and work in the standing position Good communication skills Ability to work independently Excellent customer skills with a can-do attitude Must be available to merchandise on our primary delivery days (Monday - Friday), as well as occasional weekends based on business needs.
Salary:
$12.
00 - $16.
68.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Advantage Sales and Marketing, LLC

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