Part-Time Merchandiser - ME, Augusta Administrative & Office Jobs - Augusta, ME at Geebo

Part-Time Merchandiser - ME, Augusta

Are you a problem solver? Do you have attention to detail? Are you looking for a part-time merchandising gig? Kalan LP is hiring independent contractors in your area today! Kalan Services, a division of Kalan LP, has immediate and future openings for in-store Merchandising Specialists to service trendy novelty and gift items at retail establishments in both large cities and small towns throughout the United States.
Kalan LP produces trendy novelty items, such as keychains, lanyards, magnets, and other fun products for your retail stores near you.
Shipments of products are sent to the stores twice a month.
Once the holidays come around, visit frequency increases.
As an independent merchandiser for us, your duties will include:
oMerchandising the shipment in the store must be within 5 days of shipment arrival and can occur anytime the store is open.
Each visit takes a few hours oUsing a planogram to replenish and straighten up small merchandise on a large display rack.
oRemoving damaged and discontinued merchandise.
oMust be able to take date stamped photos of completed work.
oMust be able to access a website to submit photos to a reporting survey.
oMust be able to communicate with Store Managers each visit.
Requirements oBeing able to regularly lift 40 pounds.
oBeing able to walk, reach, stoop and kneel.
oBeing 18 years of age or older.
oMust have internet access for survey reporting.
oMust be able to take a photo on any device.
oMust be able to make an invoice to be paid.
oMerchandising experience is not necessary, but it is a plus! Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
per visit Flexible schedule Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Merchandising Problem Solving Retailing Expediting Accounts Receivable Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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