Reset Merchandiser - Marion, MS (Family W-4) posted in Meridian, MS

Survey Merchandiser is seeking independent contractors with planogram reset experience for a project in Marion, MS. The position pays $25/hr for approved work, with an estimated 5 hours required per store, depending on conditions.

The role requires a planogram (POG) and reset experience, as you’ll be responsible for organizing store shelves according to a specific layout, working in a team of 2 to convert store fixtures, and you will use Survey's app to document your work.

Schedule & Hours:

  • Start date: Monday March 30th, 2026
  • Time: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM window.
  • Duration: 5-hour shift

Responsibilities:

  • Heavy Lifting: Convert main gondolas from 5 to 6 shelves.
  • Demolition: Remove overhangs and "sky" shelving.
  • Merchandising: Set to POG and install shelf strips.
  • Others: Clean & Organize Space, Ladder Use, and support additional tasks related to store setup and project completion.
  • Reporting: Submit Before/After photos via Survey Merchandiser APP

Requirements (Must Haves):

  • Experience: Previous Reset/POG experience is MANDATORY.
  • Physical: Must be able to lift 50+ lbs and manipulate metal fixtures.
  • Tech: Smartphone (iPhone/Android) with Survey Merchandiser App.
  • Dress Code: Business Casual (Polo/Khakis ideal). Closed-toe shoes required. No shorts or tank tops.

Perks:

  • Fast Pay: Processed within 6 days via OpenForce.
  • Support: Training is available 7 days a week.
  • This is a good opportunity for experienced merchandisers who can handle morning/afternoon shifts and physically demanding tasks, since the work is based on independent contractors.
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We’re an app-based company with thousands of reps completing more than 90,000 store visits each month. We’re one of the fastest-growing retail merchandising companies in the world.
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