Field Merchandiser - San Pedro, CA Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Rancho Palos Verdes, CA at Geebo

Field Merchandiser - San Pedro, CA

STRATEGIC RETAIL SOLUTIONSFIELD MERCHANDISER/RESET SPECIALISTSRS is currently hiring for a Retail Merchandiser in your areaThis is a parttime, flexible position that can be done around your other personal/work scheduleA successful Retail Merchandiser takes pride in their work and completes given store instructions in a timely manner.
In this role you will:
Work with a variety of in-store products and brands.
Work assignments in various retailers and include planogram maintenance, small section resets, audits and stocking displays.
Schedule store visits between the start date and end date of a given projectYour choice to schedule.
Submit your work by answering survey questions on our company website from your phone or tablet.
Take photos and show-off your completed work!The ideal person:
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Have previous retail merchandising experience.
Reset experience helpful but not required.
Ability to follow project instructions on a plan-o-gram and have a service-oriented attitude.
Reliable transportation.
Ability to read, write and speak English.
Pay period is every 2 weeks and direct deposit is availableTypes of merchandising work include product audits, sticker placement, resets, planogramming and/or filling displays from backstock, etcPay is project based and is not paid on an hourly basis but paid by completed store callAll project work is in accordance with Federal and/or State Laws.
Recommended Skills Auditing Maintenance Merchandising Retailing State Laws Transportation Management Apply to this job.
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