About Company:
Erisco Foods Limited is an indigenous food product manufacturer, incorporated in Nigeria in 2004 and started operations in 2009, manufacturing Tomato Paste, Seasoning, Rice, Milk cubes and more. We are firmly committed to producing high-quality products that combine nourishment with value pricing, as they strive to become one of Nigeria’s largest indigenous foodmanufacturers on a global scale.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Description:
- We are looking for a passionate and result-driven Sales Merchandizer to ensure that our products are well-displayed, adequately stocked, and available at designated retail outlets in Amichi, Oke Aarin and Ajah.
- The ideal candidate must have strong interpersonal skills and a clear understanding of consumer behavior and market trends.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure the proper visibility and attractive display of Erisco Foods products at retail locations.
- Build and maintain positive relationships with retail store managers and staff.
- Monitor inventory levels and arrange restocking as needed.
- Provide regular feedback on customer preferences and market trends.
- Assist in executing promotional campaigns and sales strategies.
- Submit daily reports on sales, stock status, and customer feedback.
Requirements:
- Minimum of SSCE / OND.
- 1–2 years of experience in merchandising or field sales (FMCG industry preferred).
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Must reside in or around Amichi, Oke Aarin and Ajah or its neighbouring community.
- Ability to work independently and meet sales targets.
Salary
Very attractiveApplication Closing Date: 16th January, 2026
Application Instructions:
Qualified candidates should send their CV to: recruitment@eriscofoodsltd.com.ng using the job titleand location as the subject of the email.
Note:Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Job Information
Deadline
16/01/2026
Job Type
Full-time
Industry
Sales
Work Level
Experienced
City
Amichi, Oke-Aarin - Anambra and Ajah, Lagos
State
Nigeria
Country
Nigeria