What You’ll Do In This Role
This position will report to the Director of Communications. The person in this role will develop and implement strategies that educate and motivate store audiences (from teammate to Vice President) to achieve business results for specified business partners. The role is responsible for ensuring vehicle and process integrity, establishing purpose and protocol for all communication channels and advancing message consistency. This includes but is not limited to assessing industry best practices, incorporating emerging technologies and proactively seeking to improve these efforts by anticipating the needs of the business before they arise. This position largely supports Field Operations by working cross-functionally with Central Operations, Store Solutions and Operational leadership, as well as Corporate Communications and other functions, on a regular basis.
- Responsible for assisting users with the production, organization and timely distribution of all communications and materials supporting day-to-day field operations, as well as key initiatives that impact the field. Utilizes Home Plate(Task Management System), , DSG Connect (FirstUp) and all other communication vehicles to ensure all communications are accurate, timely, produced and written in a way that maximize the efforts of both the field and the CSC. Ensure all CSC users follow communication guidelines and company standards.
- Develop and execute engaging, consumer-quality communications, such as messages from our executive leadership team and other internal announcements for all audiences across the organization.
- Manages the structure, functionality, guidelines, governance, and design of our web-based channels (including DSGN-Store Intranet). Assesses industry best practices and works cross-functionally across the CSC, DCs and Field to proactively identify ways to increase effectiveness and efficiency of these channels by anticipating the needs of the business before they arise. Provides training and support and sets clear expectations for content owners.
- Supports all Operational field communications, working cross-functionally with Central Operations, Store Solutions and Operational leadership. Identifies operational efficiencies and improves communications methods (i.e., Transfers, Product Launches, In-store Specials, Universities, etc.). Collaborates with these teams to evaluate and redistribute workload for our store teams on a regular basis.
- Develops training plans and support materials for all communication vehicles (Home Plate, DSG Connect, MS Teams, DSGN, Etc.) and supports the execution of those plans for both the CSC and Field Users. In addition, administers general communication training for field leadership via CORE Training, New DM & DLPM Orientation, and New Store Leadership Workshops.
- Supports large scale events and company initiatives such as the Golf Galaxy Expo, Quarterly Leadership Meetings, Store Manager Leadership Conferences and other large Executive Field Leadership meetings.
What we’re looking for
- Bachelor's Degree
- 5-7 years of experience
- SharePoint 2010 Administration Skills
- Experience writing executive level messaging
- Problem Solving Skills
- Ability to switch current state and move in a new direction
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SPEAKER: We are a special breed driven by something altogether different, the belief that one day every last second of work will have been worth it. Because we all know one thing, inside every golfer, is a better one.
[UPBEAT MUSIC]
SEE WHAT IT’S LIKE TO WORK IN OUR DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
[MUSIC PLAYING] JAMAL: Our job is, we’re going to be gathering the freight and sending it to our stores.
KYLEN: We got all these boxes coming in from multiple areas.
TYSON: Heavy boxes, light boxes.
JASON: Some of the boxes that we deal with, I mean, they’re not light.
BLAIR: We’ll take cartons off the conveyor belt, and then we’ll put them on the skids, make sure they’re stacked to a T.
JAMAL: We just take those boxes and stack them up to the best of our ability and get ’em on out.
JASON: I kind of have a brain for like, Tetris, and I like doing that with the boxes in the trailers.
DESIREE: You start to pull boxes off the lane and you scan them and start putting the amount that needs to go to that certain store. And once you have a full box, you push it off and it goes off to shipping.
JITENDER: This process keeps repeating all day.
DESIREE: Your day will go by fast when you’re busy.
JITENDER: We work as a team, so that we can provide the best service to the customers and to the stores.
DAVID: My role here at Dick’s is basically to pull the heavy stuff off, like treadmills, ellipticals, weight sets, stuff like that.
PABLO: I’ll go into the storage racks that we have, and using different equipment, such as a reach truck or an order picker, I will pick them to be sent to each individual store.
DAVID: It’s actually pretty fun, because you’re never really dealing with the same product every day.
JIMMY: To drive equipment, you gotta be certified by one of our trainers.
PABLO: Here at the DC we actually provide training. You would learn how to drive the equipment.
JOE: They have great benefits, the insurance is great. Vacation time. The pay is actually a lot better than most places start out.
DESIREE: There are a lot of opportunities for overtime, so if you ever need the extra cash.
TYSON: They treat you really well here, to be honest.
AARON: It says they care about their teammates and they care about the morale here.
MATERIAL HANDLER
[UPBEAT MUSIC] JAMAL: So the thing I like most about the material handler role, specifically, is I get paid to work out. It’s awesome.
TYSON: There’s a lot of hard work that goes into the job– the heavy boxes, light boxes.
JAMAL: This is not an easy job. You will work. You will sweat.
KYLEN: We get all these boxes coming in from multiple areas. We just take those boxes and stack them up to the best of our ability and get them on out.
JASON: I kind of have a brain for Tetris. And I like doing that with the boxes and the trailers.
BLAIR: You need to be on your feet for a long period of time. I do 10-hour shifts, and that’s a long time to be on your feet.
COLE: The thing I like best about the job is that it’s a fast-paced environment, and that helps with getting through 10-hour shifts, and it doesn’t really feel like 10 hours whenever you’ve always got something to do.
TYSON: I do like working the 4/10s. The 4/10s are pretty nice when you do get the Friday off.
JAMAL: I will never turn down a three-day weekend. It makes your day great.
KYLEN: I work weekend shift. And it is 12 hours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. So while you do miss out on some weekend stuff, you do get four days off. And it’s a pretty good trade-off.
BLAIR: So I work second shift, which is 4:45 to 3:30 in the morning. So I have to get my body used to that 10-hour shift at night. So now I’m a little night owl. [LAUGHING]
COLE: The overtime opportunities are amazing here, so if you need extra money, you can always come and get it.
TYSON: You do get a day off. They make you take a day off. You don’t work seven days a week.
AARON: It says they care about their teammates. And they care about the morale here.
TYSON: There’s always opportunities to try different departments out of this warehouse if you want to try something out.
BLAIR: They’ll ask us if we want to learn something new.
JAMAL: It’s not a situation where you feel like you’re kind of stuck where you are.
TYSON: They treat you real well here, to be honest.
JASON: I really like working here a lot. It’s unlike any other warehouse experience I’ve been to.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
PROCESSING
[MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER 1: The stores, the athletes can go in and buy the product that they need. But in order for them to do that, the DC has to make sure they get that product out to the stores. So that’s why it is very important for us to put the right product in the boxes.
SPEAKER 2: To be the best processor, you have to focus so that the right product and item shipped goes to the right store and customers.
SPEAKER 1: You start to pull boxes off the lane. And you scan them. And start putting the amount that needs to go to that certain store. And once you have a full box, you push it off. And it goes off to shipping.
SPEAKER 2: This process keeps repeating all day.
SPEAKER 1: Your day will go by fast when you’re busy.
SPEAKER 2: All the employees are very friendly and we work as a team so that we can provide a best service to the customers and to the stores.
SPEAKER 1: I work 10 hours during the day, Monday through Thursday. So I enjoy my three day weekends that I get. It’s really nice. Better than too.
SPEAKER 2: I am an accounting student. So I like a weekend shift days. Because in a week, I get that time to finish my assignment, take my classes.
SPEAKER 1: There are a lot of opportunities for overtime. So if you ever need the extra cash.
SPEAKER 2: I got a lot of overtime here. So I don’t have to look after a secondary job. It’s just an easygoing place to work at.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
[MUSIC FADING OUT]
SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
[MUSIC PLAYING] JOE: Our goal here is to make sure the customers are happy. So we have to make sure the product that we send out is in the best shape that we can get it through the building.
DAVID: My role here at DICK’S is basically, to pull the heavy stuff off like treadmills, ellipticals, weight sets, stuff like that.
PABLO: I’ll go into the storage racks that we have and using different equipment such as a reach truck or an order picker, I will pick them to be sent to each individual store.
DAVID: It’s actually pretty fun because you’re never really dealing with the same product every day.
JIMMY: To drive equipment you’ve got to be certified by one of our trainers.
PABLO: Here at the DC we actually provide training. You would learn how to drive the equipment, such as anything ranging from a reach truck, order picker, clamp truck or any pallet rider of any size.
JOE: I work four days a week, Monday through Thursday, 10 hours a day. Gives me my 40 hours. Gives me Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off, which gives me more time with my family on a three day weekend versus a two day weekend.
PABLO: I work the weekend shift, which allows me to be a full time student Monday through Thursday and not lose out on the benefits that a full time job provides.
DAVID: Once you get into the flow of your job you are going to have a blast here.
PABLO: I definitely think you should come in with an open mind and be ready to work.
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