Remote Overnight Stocking Coach – Leadership Role in Retail Operations & Team Development (USA – Immediate Hire)

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About Walmart – A Global Retail PioneerWalmart is more than a retailer; it’s a worldwide network that connects millions of families to the products and services they need at prices they can afford. Our mission to help people save money so they can live better drives every strategic decision – from ethical sourcing and sustainability initiatives to groundbreaking technology and community outreach. As a member of the Walmart family, you will be part of a vibrant ecosystem that influences not only the shopping experience of millions but also the evolution of retail, logistics, finance, and digital innovation on a global scale.Working remotely as an Overnight Stocking Coach means you will be at the heart of this transformation, guiding frontline associates through night‑shift operations, ensuring shelves are stocked efficiently, and delivering the exceptional customer experience that Walmart is renowned for. If you thrive in fast‑paced environments, love developing people, and enjoy shaping business outcomes, this role is your platform to make a tangible impact.Why This Role Is UniqueUnlike traditional stocking positions, the Overnight Stocking Coach blends hands‑on operational expertise with strategic leadership. You will be responsible for:• Coaching and mentoring night‑shift associates to achieve peak performance.• Driving continuous improvement in inventory flow, merchandising standards, and loss prevention.• Acting as a critical communication bridge between remote leadership, store managers, and frontline teams.• Championing Walmart’s culture of inclusion, ethical conduct, and customer‑first focus during all overnight activities.This is a remote, full‑time opportunity based in the United States, with immediate start dates available for qualified candidates.Key Responsibilities – What You’ll Own Every DayTeam Leadership & Development• Coach and Mentor: Conduct virtual “Tour‑to‑Teach” sessions, delivering real‑time feedback on stock placement, safety protocols, and service standards.• Performance Management: Set clear expectations, track key performance indicators (KPIs), and provide constructive feedback to drive continuous improvement.• Recognition & Engagement: Celebrate associate achievements, foster a culture of accountability, and inspire high morale during overnight shifts.• Diversity & Inclusion: Lead initiatives that ensure all team members feel respected, heard, and empowered to contribute.Operational Excellence & Business Impact• Inventory Control: Oversee nightly stocking processes, ensuring accurate placement, timely replenishment, and optimal product visibility.• Profit & Loss (P&L) Stewardship: Review daily financial snapshots, identify variance drivers, and recommend corrective actions to meet sales and profit targets.• Loss Prevention: Implement and monitor shrink‑reduction strategies, conduct root‑cause analysis of discrepancies, and collaborate with security teams.• Merchandising Standards: Enforce the “One Best Way” (OBW) model, guaranteeing consistent shelf layout, pricing accuracy, and promotional compliance.Customer Experience & Community Relations• Service Excellence: Model exceptional customer service behaviours, ensuring associates understand how nightly operations directly affect shopper satisfaction.• Issue Resolution: Guide teams in handling customer complaints, returns, and inquiries with empathy and efficiency.• Community Outreach: Support store‑level community programs, reinforcing Walmart’s role as a trusted neighborhood partner.Compliance, Safety & Communication• Policy Adherence: Enforce corporate policies, safety guidelines, and ethical standards; lead open‑door discussions to address concerns.• Training & Development: Ensure all associates complete mandatory training modules (e.g., Academy, Open Door, safety certifications) and stay current with evolving procedures.• Stakeholder Collaboration: Maintain strong relationships with store managers, district leadership, and cross‑functional partners to align objectives and share best practices.Essential Qualifications – What You Must Bring to Succeed• Educational Background: Minimum of 2 years of college coursework or a combination of retail experience and supervisory experience (e.g., 1 year retail + 1 year supervisory).• Leadership Experience: Proven ability to lead, coach, and develop teams in a fast‑moving retail or warehouse environment.• Analytical Skills: Comfort reviewing P&L statements, interpreting inventory data, and making data‑driven decisions.• Communication Proficiency: Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to convey expectations clearly across virtual platforms.• Technological Fluency: Familiarity with Walmart’s internal tools (e.g., Retail Link, associate scheduling systems) and basic proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.• Legal & Safety Requirements: Ability to pass background checks; for locations selling firearms, successful completion of firearms‑specific checks and training is required.Preferred Qualifications – What Sets Top Candidates Apart• Advanced Education: Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Leadership, or related fields; certifications from Live Better U or Bellevue University are a plus.• Supervisory Scale: Experience directly managing five or more hourly associates, including full‑cycle performance management (hiring, coaching, disciplinary actions, and termination).• Project Management Experience: Demonstrated success leading process‑improvement initiatives, change‑management programs, or large‑scale inventory projects.• Industry Knowledge: Understanding of retail merchandising, supply‑chain dynamics, and shrink‑reduction best practices.Core Skills & Competencies – The DNA of an Overnight Stocking Coach• Coaching & Mentorship: Ability to inspire, teach, and develop people with varying skill levels.• Problem‑Solving: Quick identification of operational bottlenecks and formulation of effective solutions.• Time Management: Efficiently juggling multiple priorities during overnight hours while meeting deadlines.• Adaptability: Thriving in a dynamic environment with shifting priorities, seasonal changes, and evolving business directives.• Customer‑Centric Mindset: Recognizing how nighttime stocking impacts the next day’s shopper experience.• Integrity & Ethics: Demonstrating unwavering commitment to Walmart’s core values and compliance standards.Career Growth & Learning OpportunitiesWalmart invests heavily in employee development. As an Overnight Stocking Coach, you will have access to:• Leadership Development Programs: Pathways such as Live Better U that accelerate managerial growth.• Mentorship Networks: Pairing with senior leaders across the organization to broaden your perspective.• Cross‑Functional Exposure: Opportunities to collaborate with merchandising, supply‑chain, finance, and technology teams.• Educational Assistance: Tuition reimbursement for relevant coursework, certifications, or degree programs.• Career Pathways: Clear progression routes toward Assistant Manager, Store Manager, District Operations roles, or specialized corporate positions.Work Environment & Company CultureEven though this is a remote role, you will become an integral part of Walmart’s collaborative culture. Highlights include:• Inclusive Community: A workplace that celebrates diversity of thought, background, and experience.• Flexibility: Remote work with a structured schedule that aligns with overnight operations.• Team Collaboration: Regular virtual huddles, one‑on‑ones, and cross‑regional projects.• Recognition Programs: Initiatives such as “Associate of the Month” and performance‑based bonuses.• Safety First: Comprehensive safety training, equipment, and protocols to protect you and your team.Compensation, Perks & Benefits – What You’ll ReceiveWalmart values its associates and offers a competitive total rewards package, including:• Competitive Salary: Market‑aligned base pay with opportunities for performance incentives.• Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision plans for you and eligible dependents.• Financial Security: 401(k) with company match, stock purchase plans, life insurance, and short‑/long‑term disability coverage.• Paid Time Off: Vacation, sick leave, parental leave, and paid holidays.• Employee Discounts: Savings on in‑store and online purchases, plus special offers through partner programs.• Education Benefits: Tuition assistance for associate and dependent education, as well as access to online learning platforms.• Work‑Life Balance: Remote setup eliminates commute, while the overnight schedule provides flexibility for daytime responsibilities.Eligibility for specific benefits may depend on role level, tenure, and local regulations.How to Apply – Take the Next Step in Your CareerIf you are ready to lead, inspire, and make a measurable impact on Walmart’s night‑time operations, we want to hear from you. Click the link below to submit your application, attach your résumé, and share a brief cover letter that highlights your leadership experience and passion for retail excellence. – Join Walmart’s Overnight Leadership TeamClosing Message – Your Future Starts HereDon’t miss this chance to become a catalyst for success in one of the world’s most dynamic retail environments. At Walmart, your contributions are valued, your growth is supported, and your career can soar. and embark on a rewarding journey where every night you work adds value to millions of shoppers and strengthens the fabric of our global community.Apply for this job

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