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Store Planner - Home Improvement Retail, Canada, Burlington Merchandising & Fixtures
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Store Planner
The Store Planner works closely with Independent Home Improvement Dealers to strategically design their stores. Creating a fixture layout, merchandising plan, signage plan, budget quote and hand-off package for our Production Team.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Host discovery meetings with new clients to determine their goals and objectives
• Gather information needed to develop store layouts and conceptual plans
• Present the Layout presentation with the dealer
• Determine linear footage allocation and create a merchandise plan
• Build a signage plan
• Review suggested merchandising elevations for dealer approval
• Present suggested elevations for each category for dealer approval
• Build and quote detailed fixture take-offs for Sales
• Providing project handoff details to Operations for production
• Constant communication with the dealers throughout the lifecycle of the project
• Hand Off Meetings with Install teams
• Build improved Standard Merchandising elevations
• Work cross-functionally with Sales, Project Managers, and Installation teams
QUALIFICATIONS:
Min 5 years of Home Improvement Retail Experience
Min 5 years of Store Planning Experience
Proficiency with MS Office and design software including AutoCAD
Excellent communication and customer service skills
Organized, analytical, detail-oriented
Able to prioritize multiple responsibilities
To apply, please send your resume to: Kate Woods - [email protected]
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