Visual Merchandiser
Full time
na Landmark Group
no
Kuwait
Publicado em February 7, 2025
Detalhes do emprego
FOR HOME CENTRE KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
- Ensure consistency of VM standards across all the stores as per the new Visual Merchandising Guidelines and KMP's.
- Planning and implementation of window roll out as per the pack provided by the Concept Visual Merchandising Department.
- Coordinate with department in charges (Household and Furniture) for New Arrivals/Best Price/Must Have/Promotional/Fast- and Slow-moving SKU's for product presentation and visual implementation, so as to make display look appealing yet commercial value.
- Non-Trading orders related to shop fittings, risers should only be handled by the Visual Merchandising Coordinator/Visual Merchandising Management.
- Visual Merchandisers should be responsible for creating Visual Hits and Focal Displays across all departments; however, the daily maintenance and housekeeping should be taken care by the department staff of the respective departments.
- Once a Visual hit or Focal Display is set up or an area is re-merchandised, the department in charge MUST take detailed photographs of the sections for their reference.
- A Visual hit/Focal display can last 4-6 weeks depending on stock availability or the guidelines.
- Visual Merchandiser should not be utilized for SRN loading and unloading.
- Showroom requisition and stocking of shelves should ONLY be handled by the department staff with the supervision of their Team Leaders.
- Visual Merchandisers should not be engaged in the development and implementation of price tags from HCISS. But make sure to have the items with proper bar codes before displaying.
- Visual Merchandisers should only be responsible for dressing room sets, the sofa bay and dining bay and any related furniture sections.
- Daily keep up and housekeeping of the room sets, the sofa bay and dining bay should be taken care by the department in charge and NOT the Visual Merchandisers. This includes:
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