The Scan Coordinator ensures proper pricing, itemization, signing, and management of UPC/PLU's for all store merchandise. This role involves operating computers and computerized records, as well as researching and correcting scanning problems.
Maintains an atmosphere of enthusiastic customer awareness with an emphasis on fast, friendly, courteous customer service and accurate pricing.
Responsible for all pricing and documentation of pricing.
Maintains proper scan descriptions and valid item modifiers.
Organizes price changes.
Sorts signs by department/aisle and hangs price tags and signs throughout the store.
Researches and corrects problems including missing or damaged tags and discontinued items.
Conducts scanning audits.
Corrects nav item discrepancies.
Ensures proper placement of 'true value' tags and signs.
Responsible for justifying entries on the Exception Report.
Updates DSD pages.
Reviews Duplicate Report and identifies and corrects problems as required.
Maintains ad item report.
Calculates ad movement.
Monitors not-on-file and hard to scan UPC codes.
Performs monthly checks of Produce Shelf pricing and PLU's.
Implements proper scan give-away procedures.
Maintains and ensures placement of price accuracy guarantee signs on shelves and in the front end.
Responsible for maintenance of point-of-sale equipment and for implementing emergency procedures as required.
Maintains a current UPC/PLU backup file.
Operates equipment including scan audit devices, computers, and checkstand equipment.
Occasionally operates hand trucks and pallet jacks.
May perform some checking, stocking, and training duties.
Stacks, prices, marks, faces, and rotates merchandise.
Prevents shrink, damage, and spoilage of product.
Prevents sales of outdated products.
Performs all job duties and responsibilities with honesty and integrity.
Maintains a clean and safe work environment.
Ensures cleanliness of the computer/data file room and equipment.
Performs other necessary and required duties.
Ability to be friendly, courteous, tactful, and maintain composure in dealing with customers and co-workers.
Must possess oral and written communication skills.
Good organizational skills.
Dependable and able to follow through on assignments.
Ability to implement emergency procedures related to equipment and software malfunctions.
Mental alertness and attention to detail are required for accurate completion of work activities.
Flexibility in learning and adjusting to frequent equipment and software changes.
Ability to learn and memorize a considerable amount of information including PLU codes, product location, checkstand and computer operating procedures, emergency procedures, and company policies and procedures.
Basic math skills.
Ability to stand for long periods of time.
Ability to walk, bend, stoop, and reach continuously throughout work shift.
Ability to twist and turn frequently.
Manual dexterity, good eye-hand coordination, and good balance are necessary.
Ability to frequently reach, lift, and maneuver objects of varying dimensions and weights up to approximately 50 lbs.
Ability to operate related equipment including computers, scan audit devices, and checkstand equipment.
Ability to occasionally push and pull fully loaded hand trucks and pallet jacks.