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Merchandising Supervisor

Dunelm
Telford and Wrekin
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Merchandising Supervisor

£13.30 per hour, rising to £13.84 per hour


We take real pride in our shop floor – it’s where our customers fall in love with our products. You’ll be the creative force behind that joy. You’ll turn every shelf, display, and corner into an experience that delights, inspires, and makes shopping feel effortless.


You’ll be a visual merchandiser and leader - you’ll be the one who brings it all to life for our customers. You’ll lead a passionate team, keep standards sky-high and help create the kind of shopping experience customers love and colleagues feel proud of. It’s a fast-paced, hands-on role that takes real energy and focus. But when everything comes together and you see our customers’ joy and those sales climbing – it’s seriously rewarding.


We’re looking for someone who’s got an eye for detail, a love of good design, and the drive to keep things moving. If you know how to make a space feel welcoming, know what sells, how to connect with our customers and aren’t afraid to roll up your sleeves – we’d love to hear from you.

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