Merchandise Coordinator Sales - Lititz, PA at Geebo

Merchandise Coordinator

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8 Lititz, PA Lititz, PA Full-time Full-time $22 - $24 an hour $22 - $24 an hour WebstaurantStore, a division of Clark Associates, is looking for intermediate to mid-level candidates who possess strong organization, communication, and critical thinking skills to join our growing company as a Merchandise Coordinator.
This role focuses on accuracy and communication while maintaining product organization throughout a busy environment and is a key part of growing our business and serving the purchasing needs of foodservice professionals worldwide.
This is a full-time, in-person role.
As a Merchandise Coordinator, you will:
Learn & use a proprietary inventory management system Be accurate through receiving, unpacking, labeling, assembling and staging samples Work closely with Photo, 3D, and Video departments Maintain the studio & warehouse space with strong attention to inventory Locate & prep all items on the weekly schedule Locate items for Photo, Video, and 3D as requested Communicate with procurement & warehouses to assure stock style is correct Meet weekly KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)
Qualifications:
Superior attention to detail Can work independently and take ownership of work Strong time management and organizational skills Logical approach to problem solving Communicate effectively both in-person and through written communication Demonstrate initiative and follow through with tasks Willingness to learn new skills, on the job training is provided Comfortable operating a pallet jack Ability to pull/push up to 150lbs Ability to lift/carry 50lbs Enjoys an active role If you are ready for a challenge and have the ambition to succeed in a fast paced, growing industry, we would love to discuss the Merchandise Coordinator position with you! Submit your resume and apply online today.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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