Benson Ace Salesperson
Company: Sierra Vista Ace Hardware
Location: Benson
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description POSITION DESCRIPTION: The salespersons
responsibility is to provide prompt, friendly service to customers
in the assigned department, performing all the job tasks assigned
to sales personnel in those departments. The salesperson assists
customers throughout the store if specifically assigned to do so
and/or in the event that assigned personnel are not readily
available. The salesperson must perform all assigned tasks with
sufficient speed and accuracy to avoid placing a disproportionate
burden on other employees and thus having an adverse impact on the
level of customer service. The salesperson reports directly to the
store manager or assistant manager. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Must
verbally communicate with customers. Must monitor activities of
customers, fellow employees, and the general condition and
merchandise levels within assigned department(s). Must read and
interpret written material to assist customers and to continually
expand his or her product and project knowledge. Must read and
understand information presented in numerical form and solve
intermediate level mathematical problems. Must move throughout the
store and/or assigned department(s) to assist customers and perform
assigned tasks. Must safely move merchandise between the receiving
area and sales floor; place it on or remove it from shelves, peg
hooks, etc.; and assist customers to move merchandise to the
checkout and/or to their vehicles. JOB TASKS: Customer
Service/Sales ASSISTING CUSTOMERS: The most important job a
salesperson will perform at our store will be assisting customers.
Customers are the most important part of our business, for without
them, we would have no business! Greet all customers you see with a
smile and a "Good Morning! or another suitable greeting. Then ask
them that magic question: What can I help you find today?" Escort
the customer to the merchandise they need and be ready to suggest
any additional merchandise necessary to complete their project. If
a customer requests an item that we do not stock, check to see if
it would be practical and possible to "special order" that item for
them. If a customer requests an item you know we cannot order,
offer the customer a suggestion as to where he/she might find that
item. ANSWERING CUSTOMER QUESTIONS: Answer all customer questions
in a brief and accurate manner. Give enough details for the
customer to have a clear understanding of the solution to his/her
problem. If you are unable to answer a question, tell the customer
you dont know the answer, but you will find out for them. When
assisting a customer with questions about items they purchased at
another store, it may be necessary to send them back to that store
to get their answers. SALESMANSHIP: All employees must devote a
continued and conscious effort to improving their salesmanship. A
good salesperson knows the products and answers to satisfy the
customer's needs. If he/she doesn't know an answer, he/she knows
where to go to get the right answer. A good salesperson never
pushes a customer to buy something they either don't need or don't
understand. CARRY-OUTS FOR CUSTOMERS: Although an available stocker
usually handles carry-outs, the salesperson may be called upon to
perform this duty. The cashier processing that sale will notify
store personnel over the radio that a carry-out is needed. The
carry-out should be performed quickly and courteously. Never assist
a customer in tying down merchandise to their vehicle when you
believe the situation is unsafe. Use your best judgment. Be careful
when loading merchandise into the customer's vehicle to avoid
damaging their property. When loading items such as gallons of
paint or caustic chemicals, use a heavy cardboard box for the cans
or containers to prevent shifting during transport and possible
damaging the customers vehicle. Never accept monetary tips from
customers after helping them with a carry-out. CUTTING GOODS TO
ORDER: A number of items we stock can be cut to size for the
customer. Some items are cut free of charge and some involve a
charge. The correct procedure to measure and cut each of these
items will be demonstrated by a store manager before you are
allowed to perform this service on your own. Any questions
regarding these procedures should be asked prior to cutting the
merchandise to avoid costly errors. ANSWERING PRICE CHECK CALLS:
The salesperson is expected to join with all other team members to
assist cashiers with price and SKU checks on all merchandise. (SKU
stands for S tock K eeping U nit). The salesperson should be
familiar with the general location of all merchandise and be able
to assist in the locating of proper SKUs for merchandise the
cashier needs assistance with. The salesperson must respond quickly
and courteously to these calls and obtain the information for the
cashier promptly. WATCHING FOR POTENTIAL SHOPLIFTERS: It is the
duty of all employees at ACE to watch for shoplifters. The
salesperson can discourage a person from shoplifting by being
visible in his/her department and by being friendly and helpful to
all shoppers. Don't make legitimate shoppers uncomfortable, but
don't give a person the opportunity to shoplift. All employees
should be familiar with our shoplifting policies if shoplifting is
observed. A high level of housekeeping can discourage shoplifters
from stealing from ACE. DUPLICATING KEYS: Duplicating keys is a
duty performed by the salesperson as well as many other team
members in our store. Instruction will be given on how to correctly
copy a key. Quality and accuracy are important to insure that the
customer is sold a duplicated key that will work the first time.
Any questions as to which key blank to use should be directed to a
manager or other experienced salesperson. Safety glasses or
eyeglasses must be worn when cutting keys. Store use safety glasses
are available at the key machine. ANSWERING THE TELEPHONE: The
salesperson is expected to answer pages for assistance in answering
incoming phone calls from customers when they are not currently
with a customer. Proper telephone answering skills provide
excellent customer service. Consider satisfying the caller's needs
to be your responsibility until it is accomplished or until you
have delegated the responsibility to someone qualified to respond
on the basis of higher authority and/or appropriate expertise.
CUSTOMER COORDINATOR: The salesperson is occasionally assigned to
take a shift as customer coordinator. The customer coordinators job
is to direct shoppers to the merchandise they are shopping for and
to direct sales staff to assist those shoppers in making their
purchase. Proper training will be given on how to perform this
duty. JOB TASKS: Merchandising/Inventory ORDERING MERCHANDISE:
Occasionally, a salesperson may be asked by a department manager or
store manager to order merchandise for stock or special order. This
merchandise may come from our ACE Retail Support Center (RSC) or
from various suppliers. Proper instructions will be given as to how
to perform this duty. MERCHANDISING: Occasionally, a salesperson
will be called upon to set up displays of merchandise, reorganize
merchandise and help the department manager in other ways to keep
the store neat, clean, organized, and dynamic. The salesperson
performs these duties quickly, safely, and efficiently while
listening for radio calls to various departments and keeping a
watchful eye out for customers needing assistance. UPDATING SIGNS
AND BIN TAGS: Occasionally a department manager, store manager, or
receiving supervisor will enlist the help of the salesperson to
update signs and bin tags in various departments of the store.
These duties should be performed quickly and efficiently between
assisting customers. STOCKING MERCHANDISE: Once an order is checked
in, it will be stocked on the shelf or peg hook. The salesperson
will be responsible for stocking merchandise in any department
where stocking help is needed. The items just received are always
placed behind the existing stock so the older merchandise is sold
first. We refer to this as "rotating the stock." If you are unsure
where the merchandise you are stocking belongs, locate a bin tag
with the matching SKU or manufacturer's number. If you cannot
locate a bin tag for the item, put it aside and when it is
convenient, ask that departments manager or other manager where the
merchandise belongs. Never stock merchandise on the shelf or hook
without a proper bin tag. UNLOADING DELIVERIES: In the absence of
designated receiving personnel, the salesperson will occasionally
be called upon to unload deliveries from various suppliers along
with weekly orders from the ACE RSC. These deliveries must be
unloaded both quickly and carefully. The person unloading must
check that the merchandise is indeed for our store by checking for
our store name, address, and/or our store number on all cartons and
pieces. He/she must take a careful count to be sure that we receive
the same amount of pieces that the freight bill says we should
receive. The person signing for and accepting the delivery should
never assume the correct number of pieces was delivered. This can
cause costly errors. If necessary, recount the items. Also, note
any damage or shortages on the freight bill or appropriate form and
advise the receiving supervisor or manager of any such damage or
shortage. BEING FAMILIAR WITH SALES PROMOTIONS: All employees at
ACE Hardware are expected to be familiar with any sale event going
on at a given time. The salesperson should know where each sale
item can be found and the starting and ending dates of the sale
event. He/she should also be aware of sale items that are out of
stock or limits on quantities of certain items. When a display of
sale items has sold down, re-merchandise the product to "spruce up"
its image on the counter or hooks. Restock sale item displays
promptly when additional stock arrives. This is good customer
service and avoids the need for rain checks. A salesperson may be
enlisted to assist in putting up or taking down sale signage.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES: Make recommendations to department and/or store
management when new product lines should be added, old lines
dropped, basic stock quantities adjusted, etc. Demonstrate the use
of merchandise when asked to do so or when such demonstrations are
encouraged by customers, and provide them with needed advice or
information. Take all safety precautions necessary when
demonstrating equipment. Attend store meetings, training sessions,
etc., as required by management. Read trade magazines,
manufacturers' literature, training materials, etc., to gain new
product and project knowledge. Work on special projects when
assigned by a member of management. Take every reasonable
precaution to prevent losses from breakage, theft, damage, etc. In
addition to the Job Tasks described previously, the salesperson
will be required to perform any other duties as assigned by the
store manager, assistant manager, department manager or owners.
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