Travel Retail Merchandiser (Full-time) Hotels & Hospitality - South Sioux City, NE at Geebo

Travel Retail Merchandiser (Full-time)

Have you ever enjoyed Arnold , Brownberry or Oroweat bread? A Thomas' English muffin or bagel? Or perhaps snacked on a Sara Lee , Entenmann's or Marinela cake or donut? If the answer is yes, then you know Bimbo Bakeries USA! MERCHANDISER:
#LI-RV1 o This is a Part Time Position A Merchandiser is responsible for merchandising fresh bakery products in local accounts/grocery stores to ensure adequate product availability on the shelf and on displays.
Your New BBU Career Highlights - Average 20 hours per week (you can enjoy your free time!) Competitive starting pay $17.
00/hr.
and full Benefits offered:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement Plan, etc.
Bragging rights that you make the bread aisle and displays look amazing! What you can expect:
Keep bread aisle and display locations stocked appropriately in stores Maintain clean and organized back-room product inventory Rotate products according to color code Bimbo Bakeries USA is part of Grupo Bimbo, the world's largest baking company with operations in 32 countries.
Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBUSA) includes BBUSA and its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, including, but not limited to, Wholesome Harvest Baking, East Balt, and Acelerada.
BBUSA employs 20,000 associates across the U.
S.
in bakeries, sales centers, corporate offices and on sales routes to ensure our consumers have the freshest products to feed their families at every meal.
But our associates come to work for much more - the chance to feed their own lives through exciting work that offers the opportunity to make a real difference in their professional and personal lives every day.
Recommended Skills Customer Service Customer Satisfaction Displaying (Exhibition) Creative Merchandising Merchandising Schedule Merchandising Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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