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Grocery Reset Merchandiser
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Join CROSSMARK as a Grocery Reset Merchandiser in Birmingham! This role offers competitive weekly pay, paid training, and mileage reimbursement. You’ll reset and restock store sections using planograms, build relationships with management, and work independently. Requires reliable transportation,...
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United States , Birmingham
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14.00 USD / Hour
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Acosta Group
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Merchandiser Retail Coverage II - Walmart - PRIMARY
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Join Acosta as a Merchandiser Retail Coverage II at Walmart in Birmingham. Drive product availability and brand visibility through retail merchandising, stocking, and signage placement. Requires reliable transportation for daily multi-store travel. Enjoy medical, dental, vision, 401k, and generou...
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United States , Birmingham
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14.00 USD / Hour
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Acosta
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Retail Merchandiser
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Join our team as a Retail Merchandiser in Birmingham. Execute high-quality merchandising projects, build store relationships, and drive sales for leading brands. This role requires a flexible schedule, physical capability, and a valid driver's license. We offer health benefits, a 401(k), and paid...
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United States , Birmingham
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16.50 USD / Hour
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Anderson Merchandisers, LLC
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Certified Technician and Merchandiser
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Join ActionLink as a Certified Technician and Merchandiser in Birmingham. Bring retail displays to life, install cutting-edge tech, and solve on-site challenges. This role requires retail experience, technical skills, and a flexible schedule. We offer comprehensive benefits, a 401(k) match, and t...
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United States , Birmingham
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18.00 USD / Hour
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Acosta Group
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About the Merchandiser role

Explore a dynamic career in visual sales and product strategy with merchandiser jobs. A merchandiser is a crucial link between manufacturers, distributors, and retail outlets, responsible for ensuring products are presented effectively to maximize sales and enhance the consumer experience. This profession blends creativity with analytical thinking, physical activity with strategic planning, making it an ideal career for those who enjoy variety and tangible results. Professionals in this field operate across numerous industries, most prominently in Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), apparel, electronics, and wholesale distribution.

The core of a merchandiser's role revolves around in-store execution and relationship management. Typical day-to-day responsibilities include stocking shelves, building and maintaining visually appealing displays, implementing planograms (detailed diagrams of product placement), and rotating inventory to ensure freshness. They are tasked with auditing stock levels, placing new orders, and executing promotional campaigns or price changes. A significant part of the job involves building and maintaining strong, professional relationships with store managers and staff to secure optimal product placement and address any in-store issues proactively. For some roles, particularly in distribution, responsibilities may extend to driving a company vehicle to deliver products, unload freight, and merchandise across a designated route.

To succeed in merchandiser jobs, a specific set of skills and attributes is essential. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount for effective client interaction. Candidates must be highly self-motivated, organized, and able to work independently with minimal supervision, as much of the work is performed on-site at various retail locations. Physical stamina is often required for tasks like lifting, carrying, and standing for extended periods. Attention to detail is critical for ensuring displays meet company standards and planogram specifications. Basic numeracy skills are needed for inventory counts and order management. For route-based positions, a valid driver's license and a clean driving record are standard requirements. While formal education requirements can vary, a high school diploma is common, and previous experience in retail, customer service, or sales is highly beneficial.

Ultimately, merchandiser jobs offer a unique opportunity to directly influence purchasing decisions at the point of sale. It's a career path perfect for proactive individuals who enjoy a non-desk-oriented environment, where their efforts directly translate into increased brand visibility and sales performance. If you are a problem-solver who thrives on building relationships and takes pride in creating orderly, compelling product presentations, a role as a merchandiser could be your ideal career match. Discover the diverse opportunities available in this essential and active field.