Reset Lead Administrative & Office Jobs at Geebo

Reset Lead

Company Name:
Sears Holdings
Provides World Class Member Service by surprising and delighting our members every day. Ensures precise and timely execution of all reset activities to maximize sales. Helps train and coach reset team members.
Ensures customer care and selling are #1 priority
Understands the store layout, services and locations of merchandise. Tours area of responsibility and prioritizes jobs that need to be completed. Assists in identifying and resolving issues
Effectively demonstrates Take the customer to the merchandise policy and assists customers as needed
Assists in training fellow team members in presentation and replenishment
Understands financials for the business (sales, gross margin and waste). Displays strong skill sets in use of the RMU
Ensures that layouts are set and labeled and unit integrity verified upon completion of layout
Assists with Seasonal Apparel, Jewelry, Electronics and Toy resets
Completes reset validation activities utilizing digital photo manager
Executes Kmart Retail Services (KRS) reset projects
Completes item swaps based on merchandising flows and follows up on merchandise flow bulletin issues
Assists with 3rd party vendor resets
Coordinates with Pricing team to insure efficiently and to minimize potential pricing errors
One or two years of retail experience or equivalent
Strong reading, writing, verbal, and arithmetic skills
Able to lift and move merchandise, typically a minimum of 20lbs., but could be as much as 100lbs.
Repetitive bending, lifting, stretching and reaching
Must be 18 years of age or older
EEO Employer
Requisition ID: 378971BR
Job Function: Team Lead
Employment Category: Regular, Full-time
State: Ohio (OH)
State or Province/City: HARRISON
Location: 10560 HARRISON AVENUE,HARRISON, OH 45030, US
Post Code: 45030
Post Date: 08/27/2014
Brand: Kmart
Business Unit: Stores - Kmart
Store: 07644: HARRISON, OHEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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