Field Merchandiser

Inspire Field Marketing Limited
Thirsk
1 week ago
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If you are looking for an opportunity within a retail environment that offers you the flexibility of working the hours you want and does not require weekend work this could be the role for you!

Inspire Field Marketing is a rapidly growing and successful Field Marketing company. Due to an increase in business we need to expand our current UK wide workforce.

The role:

As a Field Merchandiser in YO postcode area(s), you will be required to visit retail outlets on an adhoc basis as driven by our customer requirements.

  • You will merchandise new stock in line with planograms to maximize sales exposure
  • You will be expected to maintain and build new relationships within retail stores and review instore stock levels to ensure stock availability to customers
  • Whilst in store you will be required to capture information by taking photographs and logging information via applications on a smart phone or tablet
  • Although some key accounts offer regular hours instore weekly you will also be offered additional tactical work on an adhoc basis

Skills & Experience needed:

The ideal candidate will already be working as a Field Merchandiser and looking to build on their current hours. You would also have;

  • Retail experience
  • Good time management skills
  • Experience of working to planogram
  • Keen eye for detail
  • Be able to work individually with remote management
  • Access to your own vehicle and a valid UK driving licence

Benefits:

  • Flexible working hours
  • Pension

This is a zero-hour contract role and hours are flexible to fit around any commitments you currently have. The successful candidate will be able to manage their diary though store visits must be completed within a set time frame.

For further information regarding this role please apply and our Recruitment Manager will be in touch.

Job Type: Zero hours contract

Contract length: 60 months

Salary: From £11.60 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexitime

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Flexitime

Experience:

  • retail: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:

  • Driving (required)

Work Location: In person


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