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Junior Merchandiser - Gadsden, AL

Company Name:
Winston Retail
Junior Merchandiser - Gadsden, AL
Job Code :5210
Division :East
Location :Gadsden AL US 35901
% of Travel Required :None
Job Type :Part Time
Career Level :Entry Level
Education :High School or equivalent
Category :Junior Merchandiser
Job Description :
Company Description:
Winston Retail Solutions is a passionate, talented and hard working team, responsible for the Retail presentation for top fashion, image and lifestyle brands, including: Nike, Lucky Brand Jeans, The North Face, Tumi and others.

Preferred
Experience:
6mos. to 1year of retail Experience, wholesale or branded apparel experience
Department Store Line experience
Previous work as a retail coordinator for apparel/Beauty/accessories/Footwear company

Job Description:
This position is responsible for expediting stock to the selling floor for with a key focus on placement, replenishment and recovery.
Replenish merchandise according to client provided planogram
Size
Process new receipts daily
Assist in the markdown process with client and retailer.
Participate in floor moves and fixture placement.
Client liaison with retailer: strong relationships at the door level a must.
Repackage product as required.
Organize and maintain back stock area
Develop Monthly visit schedule with department manager/adhere to schedule
Follow protocol and dress code
Fill in Store Visit Checklist and obtain store signature for every visit
Digital Photography a plus, but not mandatory
Position/Physical Requirements:
1-2
years of retail experience within a Department Store
Excellent verbal and written skills.
Hand manipulation to remove sensor tags.
Ability to push/pull 100-500 pounds when moving stock parts.
Stocking requirements can involve reaching above and below shoulder level and lifting 25-50 pound boxes.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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