Merchandiser
Brydens AntiguaCAREER OPPORTUNITY
A unique opportunity with a distributor in Antigua for a suitably qualified:
MERCHANDISER
The successful candidate MUST possess the following:
· Must have completed secondary education with 5 CXC passes including English and Math.
· Excellent communication skills-both verbal and written.
· Computer literate-proficient with MS Office suite of applications
· Flexible â Able to work on Saturdays and evenings where necessary
· Highly motivated and self-directed. Able to work with very little supervision
· Must be able to lift up to 50 LBS unassisted
· Minimum of two yearâs related experience in a similar role
· Must have own transportation. Cat D Driverâs License preferred.
Interested persons are kindly asked to apply in writing, including salary expectations and two business references to :
hr@brydensantigua.com
Deadline for application 22 July 2026
***** Only suitable applicants will be acknowledged *****
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