Part-Time Merchandiser- Yarmouth, MA

Our team is currently looking for a Part-Time Merchandiser to keep up our level of commitment to safety and customer service. The Merchandiser’s main job function is to assist with sales and create brand awareness. A sales merchandiser should have knowledge of our products as they relate to the deli.

Pay Rate: $18-$20 based on experience

Weekly Payroll via Direct Deposit

At Dietz & Watson, our employees’ talent and dedication to world-class sales and customer service are key contributors to our success. You will find that our company’s energetic environment is a vital piece that continues the growth and development of Dietz & Watson. We are looking for these talented and dedicated individuals to join our family.

The duties of a Dietz & Watson Merchandiser are listed below but not limited to the listed duties:

  • Set up deli cases and appropriately rotate deli product
  • Assemble necessary equipment to use in the setting of cases
  • Maintain marketing displays using Dietz & Watson Point of Sale (POS)
  • Attract customers to deli by demoing product
  • Use inventiveness to come up with new recipes and/or sandwiches for demoing purposes
  • Complete all reports as necessary including store surveys
  • Make regular store visits
  • Build and maintain customer relationships by displaying high-level customer service techniques to deli managers and employees
  • Possess the knowledge and ability to both create and market Dietz & Watson party trays and sandwiches
  • Communicate any information deemed necessary to the Account Manager (i.e. grand openings, store closing, etc.)
  • Maintain full distribution and display of products in assigned accounts
  • Maintain a clean and sanitary work environment
  • Perform special projects outside of assigned territory
Minimum Requirements
  • Flexibility and ability to travel commute to territory within 20 miles of hiring location
  • Must be able to read and write English
  • Must have computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Must possess communication, organization, creativity, and customization skills
  • Must be able to exercise independent decision-making skills on a regular basis
  • Must have a reliable vehicle and must have a valid driver’s license.
  • Must have valid Real ID or Passport for travel.

Physical Requirements

  • Standing, Bending, Twisting
  • Ability to lift to 20 pounds frequently
  • Ability to lift to 50 pounds occasional
  • Push /pull carts containing product – occasionally up to 100 lbs.
  • Walking
  • Reaching
  • Use of both hands and arms

General Working Conditions/Environment

  • Room Temperature while in stores
  • At times be in a refrigerated cooler area
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