The Home Depot
Kitchen/Bath Designer
The Home Depot, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Job Description
Position Purpose:
Designers support three primary store priorities: Customers First, In Stock, and Store Appearance. Designers support Customers First by providing fast, thorough, and friendly service to customers. Designers interact with customers by welcoming them to the store, assessing their kitchen and/or bath project needs, providing showroom tours, setting them up for kitchen and/or bath measures, meeting with them to go over room designs and make purchasing recommendations. Designers support In Stock initiatives by assessing stock levels of samples and brochures and restocking them as necessary. Designers support the Store Appearance priority by ensuring special order displays and showrooms promote a shopping environment that is appealing and safe. By supporting these three priorities, Designers drive sales to support department and store goals.Major Tasks, Responsibilities & Key Accountabilities:
Provide fast, friendly serviceActively seek out customers in the aislesOffer a friendly greeting. Smile, and make eye contact with customersAsk open-ended questions about customer's projects in order to determine their needs and level of expertiseShow enthusiasm with the customerWhen necessary, handle several customers at onceThank customers for shopping at The Home DepotFollow up with customers via telephone when appropriateIs knowledgeable about products and services offered by The Home DepotAnswer questions about merchandise for the customer's level of expertiseDescribe features and benefits of merchandiseExplain the steps needed to complete projects and the products neededAssist customers with special orders and installed salesNature and Scope:
Due to forklifts and other heavy equipment traveling through the store, temporary cracks may appear in the floor, causing an uneven walking surfaceThe warehouse environment can be dusty and noisyDoors are frequently open, causing drafts and interior temperature changesFloors around work area may become slippery during wet weather conditionsMay have to handle merchandise and work with tools with sharp edgesPassing forklifts emit gas fumesTools, supplies and related merchandise may contain hazardous materialsEnvironmental Job Requirements:
Environment:Usually in a comfortable environment but with regular exposure to factors causing moderate physical discomfort from such things as dust, fumes or odors.Travel:Typically requires overnight travel less than 10% of the time.
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Position Purpose:
Designers support three primary store priorities: Customers First, In Stock, and Store Appearance. Designers support Customers First by providing fast, thorough, and friendly service to customers. Designers interact with customers by welcoming them to the store, assessing their kitchen and/or bath project needs, providing showroom tours, setting them up for kitchen and/or bath measures, meeting with them to go over room designs and make purchasing recommendations. Designers support In Stock initiatives by assessing stock levels of samples and brochures and restocking them as necessary. Designers support the Store Appearance priority by ensuring special order displays and showrooms promote a shopping environment that is appealing and safe. By supporting these three priorities, Designers drive sales to support department and store goals.Major Tasks, Responsibilities & Key Accountabilities:
Provide fast, friendly serviceActively seek out customers in the aislesOffer a friendly greeting. Smile, and make eye contact with customersAsk open-ended questions about customer's projects in order to determine their needs and level of expertiseShow enthusiasm with the customerWhen necessary, handle several customers at onceThank customers for shopping at The Home DepotFollow up with customers via telephone when appropriateIs knowledgeable about products and services offered by The Home DepotAnswer questions about merchandise for the customer's level of expertiseDescribe features and benefits of merchandiseExplain the steps needed to complete projects and the products neededAssist customers with special orders and installed salesNature and Scope:
Due to forklifts and other heavy equipment traveling through the store, temporary cracks may appear in the floor, causing an uneven walking surfaceThe warehouse environment can be dusty and noisyDoors are frequently open, causing drafts and interior temperature changesFloors around work area may become slippery during wet weather conditionsMay have to handle merchandise and work with tools with sharp edgesPassing forklifts emit gas fumesTools, supplies and related merchandise may contain hazardous materialsEnvironmental Job Requirements:
Environment:Usually in a comfortable environment but with regular exposure to factors causing moderate physical discomfort from such things as dust, fumes or odors.Travel:Typically requires overnight travel less than 10% of the time.
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