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The Coca-Cola Company - Killeen, TX

posted 2 months ago

Full-time
Killeen, TX
Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing

About the position

The Order Replenishment Merchandiser at Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages is responsible for ensuring that the company's iconic beverage brands are consistently available to customers. This role involves merchandising, maintaining product displays, managing stock inventory, and communicating effectively with customers and co-workers to resolve issues and ensure product availability.

Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain product displays & equipment placements.
  • Implement Point of Sale advertising according to the company's merchandising standards.
  • Maintain appropriate shelf allocation, product levels, and product rotation in displays.
  • Manage stock inventory levels and trade breakage.
  • Determine product needs to place corresponding orders on existing sales routes.
  • Engage in daily communication, problem resolution, and follow-up with customers, co-workers, and shoppers.

Requirements

  • Valid Driver's License and current vehicle liability insurance.
  • Clean driving record and ability to use a personal vehicle during business hours.
  • Ability to repetitively lift, pull, and push 50+ pounds, kneel, bend over, and reach above head height.
  • Excellent planning and organization skills with strong attention to detail and follow-up.

Nice-to-haves

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • Previous sales/merchandising experience preferred.

Benefits

  • Compensation up to $26.20/hour based on experience.
  • Additional local incentives such as an extra week of pay and referral bonuses.
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