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Zone Lead - FT

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In-Office
Austin, TX, USA
Entry level
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Austin, TX, USA
Entry level
Supports in-store visual merchandising for assigned zones: plans and executes resets, maintains displays and signage, processes and stocks freight, coaches team members, enforces standards for safety, inventory control, and customer experience, and works flexible hours including nights and weekends.
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Zone  Lead

Our Vision:  To become the leading Home Décor retailer.

Our Mission: Enable everyone to affordably make their house a home.

Job Summary:

The Zone Lead  (ZL)  supports merchandising in designated zones and maintains an active selling culture by ensuring that all visual aspects are set and upheld to documented company standards designed to drive sales. Provides expertise in visual standards, merchandising techniques, fixturing, and implementation of all in-store marketing elements (signs, vignettes, endcaps, tables, first look/flash finds)  that reinforce seasons/holidays and in-store promotions within their designated areas.  The Zone Lead influences store  Team Members to be knowledgeable about visual merchandising and visual standards while always demonstrating a culture of ethical conduct, safety, and compliance.

Key Roles & Responsibilities:

The Zone Lead supports all aspects of the visual merchandising processes for the store by planning, in conjunction with the Zone Manager, and leading the transitions, reinventions, product assortment changes, and resets while at the same time maintaining visual integrity, a neat/clean, organized environment, and inspiring guests to discover ideas and solutions through compelling visual merchandising.
The ZL  oversees Task Management by planning/executing the daily/weekly workload and assigned tasks in partnership with the Zone Manager to deliver on visual merchandising, department and store sales goals, guest engagement, etc., and ensures all tasks are completed in an efficient and timely manner.
The Zone  Lead participates in all freight processes for incoming freight and/or transitions  The ZL  processes freight and stocks designated areas,  including down stocking and end cap maintenance, while maintaining a neat, clean, organized zone. 
The ZL supports the store team in the areas of customer satisfaction, inventory control/shrink, safety, loss prevention expense control, and customer experience so the store will operate effectively and profitably.  Participates in regular meetings/huddles with team members on these subjects.
The ZL serves as a role model and coach in all areas as it relates to visual merchandising experience and provides continuous learning opportunities to all.  
The ZL leverages daily interactions to communicate and teach/train visual priorities and creation of visual moments that support the customer experience.
The Zone Lead reviews the store financial and business data from the store scorecard, including sales and expenses, and acts within assigned zones to improve metrics.
The Zone Lead ensures the maintenance of a neat, clean, organized zone ensuring the store is always up to date with current signing and sets.
All other duties are based on business needs.
Open Availability (require nights and weekends)
 

Qualifications & Competencies:

At least 18 years old.
High School Diploma/Equivalent. 
Communicates clearly and concisely with excellent verbal, written, and comprehension skills.
Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and some holidays.
Ability to work independently and within a team environment.
Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. or team lift 100 lbs.
The ability to interpret visual merchandising presentations relate them to the store environment and adapt to different store designs and architecture.
Strong attention to detail, e.g., standards, marketing, lighting, fixturing, etc.
Reliable and trustworthy role model for ethical and honest behavior.  Does the right thing for the team member, the customer, and the company in all situations.
Creates a sense of urgency; promotes teamwork, delegates appropriately; motivates self and team to accomplish objectives.  Timely and thorough execution.
Ability to comprehend, train, develop, motivate, and lead in a manner of fosters a work environment that is smart & scrappy, safe, and fun.
Flexible and creative with an ability to handle multiple tasks where priorities shift with the demands of the business.
 

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