Travel Remodel Merchandiser Nights $18 to $19 ID - 13349

About the position

SPAR is expanding its overnight reset and remodel team, seeking dedicated individuals to join our full-time racking team of Reset Construction professionals. As a Travel Remodel Merchandiser, you will be part of a traveling team responsible for remodeling the interiors of home improvement retail chains. This role requires working overnight shifts from 9 PM to 6 AM, where you will engage in building heavy steel racking, pallet racking, and assembling and installing shelving and fixtures. Ideal candidates will have a background in construction, resets, remodels, fixture installation, or general labor, making this an excellent opportunity for those with relevant experience. The ideal construction remodel worker is self-sufficient, highly motivated, and familiar with using tools effectively. You will be expected to produce high-quality results in a fast-paced environment, demonstrating your ability to work efficiently and effectively as part of a team. This position serves as a stepping stone to the Senior Project Manager role, providing opportunities for career advancement within the company. Join the best reset/remodel construction team in the business and apply today to become a vital part of our operations!

Responsibilities

  • Work overnights remodeling big box retail stores
  • Remove and replace damaged steel racking including cantilever towers
  • Move product from old to new pallet racking
  • Build and assemble retail store shelving fixtures
  • Work with Plan-O-Grams on all items tagged and approved by store management
  • Update signage, shelf conditions, and schematics completion
  • Engage in considerable physical activity, with the ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.

Requirements

Nice-to-haves

  • Planogram experience (preferred)

Benefits

  • $18 - $19 per hour based on experience
  • Ongoing project work - long term work
  • DailyPay - work today, get paid tomorrow
  • Mileage and drive time reimbursement
  • Meal per diem, tolls, and approved expenses covered
  • Hotel accommodations provided by SPAR (double occupancy)
  • Career advancement opportunities
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