Home Improvement Assembler HC Sales - Bennington, VT at Geebo

Home Improvement Assembler HC

Company Name:
Advantage Sales and Marketing
Are you the handy type that knows how to build items? Advantage Sales and Marketing wants friendly people that are mechanically-inclined to be product assemblers for Home Improvement Stores all across the country.
Assemblers are contracted to assemble a variety of products including BBQ grills, wheelbarrows, lawn furniture and other products as requested.
Home Improvement Assembler
Responsibilities:
Maintain client objectives by ensuring all authorized client items are correctly assembled to specifications.
Increase sales volume through gaining incremental assembly work.
Ensure store call information is accurate and provided daily for proper piece rate payment.
Provide timely feedback and suggested solutions on market issues to your direct report.
Maintain store coverage as assigned by your direct supervisor.
Proactively alert Management of any unsafe act or condition to prevent injuries.
Home Improvement Assembler
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent job-related experience.
Previous retail assembler experience preferred.
Demonstrates skills and behaviors pertaining to Achieving Results, Initiative when assembling product.
A dynamic, upbeat salesperson that exudes high energy and execution excellence.
Strong self-management skills.
Ability to stand, walk, bend and/or stoop, crawl and/or climb, kneel, push, pull, operate mechanical machinery.
Use feet and/or legs for repetitive motion left/ right, simple grasping (pushing pulling arm controls), fine manipulation.
Daily access to a PC computer with internet/email access.
Advantage Sales & Marketing, LLC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer
Job Locations: US-VT-Bennington
Position Type: Part Time
Postal Code: 05201
Requisition ID: 2014-6241
Category: In Store Project and Reset MerchandisingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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