Responsibilities: Serve as a point of contact for all CubeSmart teammate questions related to all Company benefits programs including health and welfare, Health Savings, Flexible Spending, 401k, Life and disability, etc.
Take ownership of your store s retail business, including operating the point of sale system, processing reports, and making bank deposits.
ResponsibilitiesAt CubeSmart, project management is not just about managing a formal process; it is an intimate and collaborative experience that brings people and technology together to solve real world problems and drive value.
CubeSmart is headquartered in Malvern, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia, and is one of the largest self-storage owners and operators in the United States, with over 650 locations nationwide and over 1,700 teammates in our stores and headquarters.
Provide vendors with internal updates they need to be aware of (ex: new teammates and departed teammates, new stores, disposed stores)Review and submit invoices to NexusEnsure stores are using our preferred vendors.
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