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Catalog Model Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

VP Digital Commerce and Growth

Birmingham, AL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

You will define the operating model, prioritize the roadmap, establish the product-data and ... Own the business requirements, vendor selection, and build-vs-buy decisions across product catalog ...

VP Digital Commerce and Growth

Birmingham, AL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

You will define the operating model, prioritize the roadmap, establish the product-data and ... Own the business requirements, vendor selection, and build-vs-buy decisions across product catalog ...

VP Digital Commerce and Growth

Birmingham, AL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

You will define the operating model, prioritize the roadmap, establish the product-data and ... Own the business requirements, vendor selection, and build-vs-buy decisions across product catalog ...

VP Digital Commerce and Growth

Birmingham, AL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

You will define the operating model, prioritize the roadmap, establish the product-data and ... Own the business requirements, vendor selection, and build-vs-buy decisions across product catalog ...

Senior MDM Analyst

Madison, AL · On-site

$77K - $97K/yr

Administer our Collibra data governance and data catalog platform. This includes building workflows ... Experience working with data modeling is preferred. Octave is unable to provide visa sponsorship at ...

... as the catalog and integrations grow. You are the technical authority on what gets into the ... Monitor instance health and capacity within the SaaS model. Qualifications Required Skills ...

Logistics Technician (D)

Huntsville, AL

$19 - $24.25/hr

... cataloging related to supply activities, technical ability with computer hardware/software). U.S ... mining, data modeling, and data analysis; cost/benefit analysis and/or problem analysis • ...

Logistics Technician (D)

Huntsville, AL · On-site +1

$19 - $24.25/hr

... cataloging related to supply activities, technical ability with computer hardware/software). U.S ... mining, data modeling, and data analysis; cost/benefit analysis and/or problem analysis • ...

Logistics Technician (D)

Huntsville, AL · On-site +1

$19 - $24.25/hr

... cataloging related to supply activities, technical ability with computer hardware/software). U.S ... mining, data modeling, and data analysis; cost/benefit analysis and/or problem analysis • ...

Senior Data Engineer

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$99K - $135K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Design the master account, entity, and household model that conforms data from every source system ... Catalog as a data producer: schema and table design, tagging, row filters and column masks, and ...

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How much do catalog model jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for catalog model in Alabama is $28.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.21 and $35.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a catalog model?

A Catalog Model is a professional who models clothing, accessories, or products for catalogs, e-commerce sites, and printed advertisements. Their job is to showcase items in a way that highlights the product's features, fit, and style. Catalog models often have a versatile look that appeals to a broad audience and must be comfortable posing naturally. They work with photographers, stylists, and brands to create visually appealing images for marketing purposes.

What does a catalog model do?

As a Catalog Model, your workday often involves attending scheduled photo shoots in studio or on location, working closely with photographers, stylists, and art directors to showcase products accurately. You may participate in fittings beforehand, receive direction on poses, and change into multiple outfits to represent various items in a catalog. Attention to grooming and timely communication with the creative team are important, as shoots usually work on tight schedules. While days can vary depending on the client or project, adaptability and readiness for quick changes are key to success in this fast-paced and collaborative environment.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a catalog model?

To thrive as a Catalog Model, you need a photogenic appearance, excellent posture, and the ability to follow direction, with prior modeling experience often preferred. Familiarity with standard studio environments, posing techniques, and sometimes digital portfolios or comp cards is valuable. Professionalism, reliability, and strong interpersonal communication skills help you stand out in this role. These attributes are crucial to ensure smooth photo shoots, produce high-quality catalog images, and maintain positive working relationships with photographers and creative teams.

How do you get into catalog modeling?

To become a catalog model, individuals typically build a professional portfolio showcasing their appearance and versatility, often work with modeling agencies, and attend open casting calls or auditions. Having a good understanding of posing, facial expressions, and maintaining a healthy appearance can improve chances of success in the industry.

How much does a catalog model make?

A catalog model's earnings typically range from $25,000 to $75,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the scope of the campaign. Rates can vary based on whether the work is part-time or full-time, and models may earn additional income through agency commissions or usage rights.

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Infographic showing various Catalog Model job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,138 per year, or $28.4 per hour.

VP Digital Commerce and Growth

GVW Group, LLC

Birmingham, AL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description

Vice President, Digital Commerce & Growth

Mission

Build Autocar’s digital commercial engine for vocational trucks, starting with Construction. Make it easier for qualified buyers to discover, compare, configure, price or quote, and move into a sales-assisted purchase — while defining, resourcing, and proving the business case that delivers measurable pipeline and unit growth

About the Role

Autocar products are complex, high-consideration, and often custom-engineered. The first win is not consumer-style checkout for every truck. It is a reliable, omni-channel digital journey that turns buyer intent into a configured, priced, sales-ready opportunity — and, where operationally practical, a reservation or transaction for eligible stock units.

This is a build-and-prove role, not a website-maintenance role. You will define the operating model, prioritize the roadmap, establish the product-data and technology foundations, launch Construction as the lighthouse, and scale what works across Refuse and Terminal Tractor. Critically, this role owns the mandate to develop the investment case, size the resources required, and demonstrate return — the budget, team, and success measures are yours to propose, justify, and prove, not pre-set for you.

What You Will Own

•      The vocational digital commerce strategy and investment case. Own the multi-year strategy, the operating model, and the business case for digital commerce across the vocational portfolio (Construction first). Define the funding and resourcing required, secure approval, and be accountable to the executive sponsor for return on that investment - not merely for shipping features.

•      A named commercial outcome you will define, then deliver. Establish the baselines (traffic, leads, pipeline, conversion, inventory turns, unit sales), propose the year-one and multi-year targets, and then own the funnel from discovery through sales-assisted purchase - including the qualified-pipeline, online-influenced units, and cost-per-qualified-opportunity you commit to.

•      The Construction digital go-to-market and its launch decisions. Own the end-to-end dump and mixer buyer journey — model/spec content, stock-inventory visibility, guided configuration or quote, calculators, lead capture, and sales routing - with authority to set scope, sequence, and launch / no-launch gates for the MVP and each release.

•      Demand generation strategy and investment. Own the demand-generation investment and its allocation across technical SEO, paid media, retargeting, account-based campaigns, and structured content useful in search and AI-assisted research. Accountable for qualified-demand volume and quality - not traffic vanity metrics.

•      The commerce technology architecture and build-vs-buy authority. Own the business requirements, vendor selection, and build-vs-buy decisions across product catalog / PIM, configurator / CPQ, pricing, inventory feeds, CRM, marketing automation, analytics, and integrations - setting the standards the platform is held to, in partnership with the technology partner.

•      The digital-to-sales operating model and SLAs. Own the lead-scoring, routing, response-time standards, nurture, attribution, and feedback loops - jointly governed with the Vocational GMs and Sales leadership - and the operating cadence (e.g., weekly funnel reviews) that enforces them.

•      Team, budget, and partner accountability. Own the org design, the approved headcount and hiring, and the agency / technology-partner roster; build the team from its current state to the structure the mandate requires, setting performance standards and holding internal and external teams accountable.

The scale-and-replicate mandate. Own the decision on when and how to extend the proven platform and playbooks to Refuse and Terminal Tractor, and when to advance into deeper configuration, reservation, deposit, or financing for eligible stock units - based on demonstrated unit economics and organizational readiness

What You Will Bring

•      A record of building, not only operating. You have created or materially rebuilt a digital commerce or digital sales capability at meaningful scale — the platform, process, team, and measurement system — not just managed an existing one.

•      Commercial ownership. You have personally owned a high-consideration funnel and can show the baseline, the targets you set, and the conversion, pipeline or revenue impact, unit economics, and your own contribution to them.

•      Complex-product experience. You understand configurable products, product rules, specifications, inventory, pricing or quoting, and long, sales-assisted buying journeys.

•      Broad technical fluency (not deep in everything). You can make sound build-vs-buy decisions and challenge specialists across PIM / catalog, CPQ / configurators, CRM, marketing automation, analytics, and integration design. You do not need to be an engineer.

•      Demand and conversion judgment. You know how to generate qualified demand, improve the buyer journey, and separate traffic metrics from commercial outcomes.

•      Cross-functional influence. You have changed how sales, marketing, product, operations, and IT work together — including where not everyone reported to you.

•      Talent and vendor leadership. You have hired strong specialists, set clear standards, and held internal and external teams accountable.

•      A build-the-business-case mindset. You are comfortable operating without pre-set budgets or targets — you baseline, model, propose, secure resources, and prove ROI.

•      Hands-on operating style. You move from strategy to requirements, funnel reviews, vendor decisions, and launch details without losing the commercial objective.

Preferred, Not Required

•      Relevant industry adjacency. Commercial vehicles, heavy or construction equipment, industrial products, powersports, RV, automotive digital retail, or another high-value configurable category.

•      Channel complexity. Direct sales, dealers or distributors, field sales, inside sales, or a hybrid route to market.

•      Additional useful exposure. Stock inventory, financing or deposits, body or upfit integration, product-data governance, and structured content for technical search and AI discovery.

This Role Is Not

•      A conventional retail e-commerce role. The product is not a simple SKU with a short cart-and-checkout path.

•      A brand or website-redesign role. Traffic, content volume, and visual polish are not the end measures of success.

•      An IT program-management role. Technology matters, but the leader is accountable for commercial adoption and results.

•      A strategy-only role. The successful leader defines the plan and personally drives the first launches, operating rhythm, and team build.

•      A mature-platform maintenance role. The environment will contain ambiguity, incomplete data, competing priorities, and legacy working habits.

      Why This Role Matters

•      Autocar has an opportunity to connect product data, stock visibility, configuration, demand generation, and sales follow-up into one measurable commercial system. This leader will build that capability close to the customer, prove its return, and tie it to real truck pipeline and unit sales - turning our commercial area into a digital growth engine.

What You’ll Get

  • We offer an attractive compensation and benefits package, to include base salary, incentive bonus opportunities, and benefits including comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life and AD&D insurance, and short-term and long-term disability.
  • 401(k) with a company match to help you invest in your future.
  • Paid time off (PTO) and company holidays to rest, recharge, and maintain work-life balance.

Location: Birmingham, AL

  • Birmingham is one of the Southeast’s most dynamic and affordable cities, recognized nationally as a growing business hub and an attractive destination for professionals. The area offers a lower cost of living than many major metropolitan markets, a thriving culinary and entertainment scene, and convenient access to lakes, parks, and weekend destinations throughout the region.
  • Enjoy the best of both worlds—our Autocar facility is located just 20 minutes from downtown Birmingham, providing easy access to the city’s amenities while maintaining a convenient commute.

Job Duties Disclaimer:
The duties and responsibilities outlined here are representative but not exhaustive of the tasks that the employee may be required to perform. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other tasks as necessary to meet business needs.


Equal Employment Opportunity:
GVW is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Reasonable Accommodations (ADA Compliance):

GVW complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employees who require assistance or accommodation should contact Human Resources.