Part Time Showroom Sales Specialist
Apply now »Date: Feb 5, 2026
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30318
Company: Mohawk Industries
Join the largest manufacturer of tile and natural stone in the United States and watch your career stand out with Dal-Tile, a subsidiary of Mohawk Industries.
Our close-knit team of dedicated professionals has made us the success we are today. In exchange for their hard work, we support our people with a family-friendly work environment, a commitment to promoting from within, unique benefits that go beyond just medical and dental, and a belief that every employee deserves a productive life outside of work. If this sounds outstanding to you, take the first step forward and explore a career with Dal-Tile.
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Dal-Tile is currently seeking an exceptional Part-Time Showroom Sales Specialist to join our TEAM! As the Part-Time Showroom Sales Specialist, we need someone to provide interior design and product selection advice, product expertise, and thorough follow-up to facilitate customer experience and influence sales/purchasing decisions. Uses the showroom as a selling tool to drive specifications, sales, and brand awareness.
This is a Part-Time position (Max 29hrs and Saturday's are required)
Responsibilities:
Experience and Knowledge Requires Four-year degree in a related field, or four years of related experience, or a combination of a two-year degree with two years of related experience.
Other Pertinent Job Information
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We offer competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, career opportunities, and an environment of creativity and growth. Examples include: Company Match on 401k, Employee Purchase Discount, and Tuition Reimbursement.
Dal-Tile is a proud supporter of our U.S. military, veterans and their families - Thank You for Your Service!
Active military, transitioning service members and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.
Mohawk Industries, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran committed to an inclusive workplace and a proud Drugs Don’t Work participant.