Hardware Specialist Information Technology (IT) - Oconomowoc, WI at Geebo

Hardware Specialist

Do you have a passion for household projects and renovations? Are you friendly and self-motivated? Do you enjoy being the expert and helping others? If so, this may be the perfect role for you!

The Hardware Specialist is the in-store expert for all things plumbing, electrical, hardware, and paint.

Job duties:

  • Assist customers with household projects in plumbing, electrical, paint, and hardware.
    Based on customer needs, you will find and suggest proper merchandise.
  • Provide expertise on all hardware services offered, such as key cutting, material measuring and cutting, and sharpening.
  • Sell power equipment (chainsaws, generators, pressure washers, etc.
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  • Educate co-workers and customers on basic products and services offered.
  • Design and build merchandise displays to effectively market products to customers.
  • Set planograms in hardware.
    Understand the flow of the retail floor to quickly assess the customer s needs and get them to the desired product.
  • Provide customer support for the sales and special ordering of catalog accessories to customers.
  • Positive promotion of Fleet Farm customer loyalty program, credit card, and other company initiatives.
  • Possess the knowledge necessary to educate customers on where to find information about local building codes.

Job Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or GED preferred.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays is required.
  • 1-2 years of previous hardware sales or related experience is preferred.
  • Working knowledge of core plumbing, electrical, hardware, and paint products and services.
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      Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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