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Brand Ambassador - North Charlotte

Re-Bath, LLC, Charlotte, NC, United States


Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Pay:

$18.00 per hour + bonus opportunities Job Type:

Full-time Schedule:

Tuesday - Saturday Location:

Southern Charlotte, NC Territory

About the Role

Re-Bath has been in business for over 40 years and continues to grow nationwide. This role supports our National Account partnerships with Lowe’s and Home Depot by driving customer engagement, generating leads for in-home estimates, and delivering Product Knowledge (PK) training that enables store associates to confidently represent Re-Bath.

This position balances lead volume, lead quality, and PK training, ensuring consistent performance and long-term success within partner stores.

Key Responsibilities

Engage customers in partner stores to generate leads for in-home estimates

Set accurate customer expectations to support strong conversion and reduce appointment cancellations

Ensure store associates are prepared to generate leads independently through effective PK training

Build and maintain professional relationships with store associates and store leadership

Maintain displays, brochures, and branded materials in assigned locations

Attend meetings, training sessions, and participate in in-store or outdoor events as needed

Qualifications

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Comfortable engaging customers, associates, and store leadership

Ability to deliver Product Knowledge training

Reliable transportation (may travel up to 40 miles per day)

Able to lift up to 30 lbs. as needed

Must pass a 50-state background check and drug screen

Must be 18 years of age or older

Availability to work any day of the week (Saturday required)

Health, dental, and vision insurance

Paid time off

Paid training

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