Sample Librarian

MADE Resource GroupScottsdale, AZ
13d

About The Position

MADE is a B2B, to -the -trade, interior design showroom. We represent artisans in various home goods categories and sell their products to interior designers and other trade professionals. The Sample Coordinator is responsible for filling and maintaining all memo samples, keeping inventory levels current, and ensures clients receive missing requests as quickly as possible. They are also responsible for maintaining the textile area including displays and pricing on the showroom floor. This is a fast -paced position, you are on your feet most of the day.

Requirements

  • Must be able to lift 50lbs and utilize a ladder

Responsibilities

  • Fill in sample requests and order missing samples for clients
  • Maintain sample room inventory; keep all inventory levels current and order samples
  • Maintain fabric area on showroom floor. Merchandise fabrics, create displays, hang new items and remove discontinued items
  • Maintain textile price list and all changes
  • Maintain shopping bags, pencils, and memo pads and ensure sales floor is well stocked, reorder when needed
  • Handle client/sales associate requests both over the phone and in person with pricing, sample request and product identification
  • Assist Sales Team by sending tear sheets, memo samples, etc., as directed to the client
  • Maintain marketing and sales tools throughout the showroom and reorder when needed
  • Maintain marketing collateral library inventory to current levels and reorder when needed
  • Shipping and receiving responsibilities for showroom packages
  • Order office supplies as needed
  • Assure marketing materials are placed in every shopping bag and reorder materials as needed
  • Answer telephones as needed
  • Maintain showroom floor appearance
  • Be a team player
  • Acknowledge every client that comes into the showroom

Benefits

  • Flexible schedule
  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • No weekends
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