Store Schematics Coordinator

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About the position

At Sprouts Farmers Market, the Schematic Coordinator requires a significant level of accuracy and responsibility to maintain the overall Non-Perishable Schematic integrity in their assigned store. This position conducts weekly resets and speed-to-shelf activities, ensuring compliance with all company schematic guidelines. The Schematic Coordinator must be able to work quickly and with accuracy to support merchandising integrity in our stores. Overview of Responsibilities At Sprouts Farmers Market, the Store Schematics Coordinator is the primary schematics contact at the store and they provide the Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, Scan Coordinator and Department Managers with notice of reset changes. Responsible for the scheduling, coordination and execution of store resets and projects for the Non-Perishable Depts (Dairy, Frozen, Grocery, HBA, Vitamins) Supports an active selling culture and positive customer experience by ensuring the categories are set according to the schematics for their store Works with the Scan Coordinators, Dept Manager and Assistant Store Manager to ensure schematic compliance is maintained and new items are correctly placed and available for purchase Complete weekly Reset/STS activity as directed by the Support Office Ensure schematics are executed in a manner consistent with internal policies and procedures Obtains sign off from Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, or Dept Mangers to signify work is complete and accurate Provide timely feedback to Support Office Schematic Department for any issues or discrepancies

Responsibilities

  • Maintain Non-Perishable Schematic integrity
  • Conduct weekly resets and speed-to-shelf activities
  • Ensure compliance with company schematic guidelines
  • Provide notice of reset changes to Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, Scan Coordinator and Department Managers
  • Responsible for the scheduling, coordination and execution of store resets and projects for the Non-Perishable Depts (Dairy, Frozen, Grocery, HBA, Vitamins)
  • Supports an active selling culture and positive customer experience by ensuring the categories are set according to the schematics for their store
  • Works with the Scan Coordinators, Dept Manager and Assistant Store Manager to ensure schematic compliance is maintained and new items are correctly placed and available for purchase
  • Complete weekly Reset/STS activity as directed by the Support Office
  • Ensure schematics are executed in a manner consistent with internal policies and procedures
  • Obtains sign off from Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, or Dept Mangers to signify work is complete and accurate
  • Provide timely feedback to Support Office Schematic Department for any issues or discrepancies

Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or equivalent and 1-3 months related experience and/or training; or acceptable combination of education and experience.
  • Must have strong analytical and organizational skills in order to analyze total reset program, and to properly maintain necessary reports and schedules.
  • Must possess excellent mathematical skills and a working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
  • Have and show an outgoing, friendly behavior with a positive attitude and the ability to interact with our customers, employees, and vendors.
  • Be able to work varied hours/days as business dictates.
  • Must be able to read schematics and price tags and properly hang price tags and signs. Good vision is required in order to read and set schematics Ability to staple, scan and using a computer to activate new schematics. Also must be able to use a step ladder.
  • Be able to vertically/horizontally transfer boxes weighing up to 17 lbs., from 1” to 34”, up to a distance of 8 feet for up to 1 hour. Walking up to 4 miles per 8 hours is expected.
  • Be able to conduct repetitive crouching/kneeling/squatting to access a point 6 inches from the ground for up to 50 hours will be necessary.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Sick time plan that you can use to support you or your immediate families health
  • Vacation accrual plan
  • Opportunities for career growth
  • 15% discount for you and one other family member in your household on all purchases made at Sprouts
  • Flexible schedules
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • 401(K) Retirement savings plan with a generous company match
  • Company paid life insurance
  • Contests and appreciation events throughout the year full of prizes, food and fun!
  • Bonus based on company and/or individual performance
  • Affordable benefit coverage, including medical, dental and vision
  • Health Savings Account with company match
  • Pre-tax Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare and dependent care
  • Company paid short-term disability coverage
  • Paid parental leave for both mothers and fathers
  • Paid holidays
  • Get Paid Every Day!
  • Sprouts Farmers Market offers DailyPay - if you’re hired as an eligible employee, you’ll be able to transfer the money you’ve already earned at no extra cost, and get it the next business day, for free. We offer DailyPay so you don’t have to wait for payday to access the money you’ve already worked for. With DailyPay, you can see how much you’ve made every day and you can transfer your money any time before payday.
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