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Visual Specialist

Company Name:
Koch Davis
The Visual Specialist role is to execute and maintain the store visual presentation across all forms, fixtures, and signing to deliver a clean, crisp, and designed shopping experience for our customers. Visual Specialist is responsible for all creative design. Responsible for the merchandising layout for the store. Candidate has to make sure all adjacencies are aligned with company direction and that brand strike points have the biggest impact on the customer. Partners with team members on visual execution got some best friends in the store. Partner with the Support Specialists as merchandise hits the floor based on company guidance as well as collaborate with Fashion Experts on updating mannequins and fixtures when sell-through occurs to deliver that great compelling merchandise experience. Responsible for the visual elements in the stockroom of mannequins (and all other visual elements). Assists customers maneuvering around the store ensuring all of the merchandise is looking best and communicating the right message, but when a customer stops to ask a question or request assistance no one rather be talking to the individual.
Requirements
Detail Orientation never left uncrossed or undated. Candidate must know what is right and check and double check to ensure. Visual Merchandising passionate about merchandise and possess a deep understanding of visual design / concept / presentation. Creative think of new things all the time and seem to have a never ending list of what to tweak to make them better. Initiative on the move even before someone asks, see the opportunities and go after that.
Education
Not Specified
Client
This is one of the largest chain of department stores, apparel and home furnishing retailers, is dedicated to fitting the diversity of America with unparalleled style, quality and value.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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