Retail Merchandiser
Company : Sfs, Inc
Location : Washington, MO, 63090
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 12 January 2026
Overview
Retail Merchandiser
Come join SFS as a Retail Merchandiser independent contractor and enjoy all the benefits of creating your own schedule. This flexible environment is created by the clients we service, they provide a window of time instead of a specific days, allowing you to set your own schedule. As a Merchandiser, you can service various products, conduct resets, product cut-ins, returns, POP placement and other general merchandising activities. We have available part-time, on-going work servicing a wide-variety of clients/retailers for weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly visits.
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Things to Consider:
- You control when and how much you work
- Create your work schedule
- Be your own BOSS
What we Offer:
- Competitive pay
- DailyPay – work today, get paid tomorrow
- Free Enrollment Required
Qualifications:
- Merchandising and/or retail experience
- Available weekday daytime hours
- Able to read plan-o-grams
- Able to carry and lift up to 40 lbs. repeatedly
- Able to bend, stoop and stand for extended periods
- Internet access with an active email address
- Android or iOS smart phone and/or tablet for wireless reporting
- Report client work completions on the same day as service
- Reliable transportation, some travel involved
SFS, Inc. is a leading supplier of field services to Fortune 1000 manufacturers and retailers in the U.S. We contract over 3 million retail merchandising, auditing, installation and assembly projects in almost every zip code in the country, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Our services are critical to sustaining the retail industry and our team of professionals are responsible for advancing it.
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Frequently asked questions
Washington, MO offers a unique retail landscape with a mix of big-box stores and local shops, influencing merchandising strategies. The area's moderate competition and community-focused retail culture often require personalized client interactions and adaptable scheduling, which suits independent contractors managing their own time.
Washington’s compact city layout generally makes travel manageable, but Merchandisers should consider peak hour traffic near commercial hubs. Reliable transportation is crucial due to the need to visit multiple stores spread across different zip codes, ensuring timely completion of merchandising tasks.
Mastery in reading plan-o-grams and handling physical tasks like lifting products repeatedly up to 40 lbs are vital. Additionally, strong time management and self-motivation help independent merchandisers thrive by efficiently organizing visits and product placements.
Starting as a Retail Merchandiser can pave the way to supervisory roles or specialized positions such as Merchandiser Manager or Category Analyst. Gaining experience with multiple clients and honing merchandising techniques enhances career progression within retail services.
Retail Merchandisers in Washington, MO typically earn between $15 to $22 per hour, varying by experience and client assignments. With Sfs, Inc, competitive pay combined with daily pay options offers financial flexibility critical for independent contractors.
Sfs, Inc empowers merchandisers by providing flexible scheduling without fixed days, plus a broad client base across the US. This contractor model enables merchandisers to control their workload while benefiting from streamlined reporting via mobile devices.
Offering daily pay with free enrollment and scheduling autonomy, Sfs, Inc helps merchandisers maintain income stability and personal freedom. This approach suits those seeking part-time or ongoing assignments, making it easier to balance work with other commitments.
Typical duties include resetting shelves, executing product cut-ins, handling returns, placing point-of-purchase displays, and ensuring plan-o-gram compliance. These activities require physical stamina and attention to detail to boost product visibility and sales.
While traditional store merchandising remains central, increasing integration with e-commerce demands merchandisers adapt by supporting omni-channel strategies, such as ensuring product displays align with online promotions and maintaining inventory accuracy across platforms.
Though no strict certifications are mandated, familiarity with merchandising software and safety training for product handling enhances candidacy. Local retailers may value experience with specific plan-o-gram standards or knowledge of regional consumer trends.