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Monster Energy is seeking a Pricing Representative to collect, organize and validate data for promotion pricing requests across multiple applications. You will maintain pricing in the VIP-SRS system and manage communications between Monster Energy and distributor partners.
Your role includes performing monthly pricing analyses, updating cost and retail changes, processing new item alerts, and contributing to pricing policies documentation to ensure accurate, timely data across systems.
In the position of Pricing Representative, you will complete the collection, organization and validation of the data required for processing the pricing request for promotion pricing using various applications. Monitor and maintain pricing within VIP-SRS pricing system maintaining status information and control log of all current and future pricing requests. Facilitate and manage the flow of communications and information between Company and distributor partners. Perform chain analysis of new and existing accounts to ensure all data is up to date.
Monster Energy provides competitive total compensation. The estimated hourly pay range for this position is listed below. Actual compensation may vary based on skills, qualifications, experience, and work location.
Pay Range
$16 - $25 USD
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