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In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations in terms of cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and most importantly, safety. In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations in terms of cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and most importantly, safety.
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This includes all cost controls, inventory control, cash control and customer relations. In addition: staffing, paperwork, cost controls, cash control, food management, work to a schedule, perfect image and adherence to standards, great customer service, attendance & punctuality, transportation to/from work, store cleanliness, marketing, profitability.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Store Manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Recruit, hire, train, motivate, evaluate, schedule and coach employeesDeliver exceptional customer service while listening and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times etc.
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Oversees bookstore operations performance, improvement, merchandising, pricing, inventory management, cost reduction, supply chain enhancements, sourcing, organizational restructuring, implementation of shared services, and process/technology integration.
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Control SLOB task force in IBP and S&OE processes avoiding reprocessing cost, write-off, or service level impact. Evaluate and control regional inventory, minimizing inventory loss by incorporating best supply chain practices.
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Work with Education and Quality Control Manager to ensure a high standard of coffee operationsStore: weekly, monthly, and as-needed orderingEnsure cleanliness of store i.e. Bathrooms, windows, customer area, outside perimeter, bar area, and back roomDiagnosing, problem solving, and providing solutionsOn call in case of staff emergencies or shift coverageWork with Retail Operations Manager and COO to maintain set schedules, inventory, Cost of Goods, etc.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Midas Store Manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Recruit, hire, train, motivate, evaluate, schedule and coach employeesDeliver exceptional customer service while listening and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times etc.
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Utilize the Cummins-Wagner BTU system as an employee training and record-keeping toolManagement and cost control for certain categories of department expenseDepartment lead for accounting business system and related upgradesPreparation of scorecards and various other department & employee performance metrics.
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Responsible for any inventory losses. Maintain inventory counts. Overall cleanliness and organization of the facility, including environmental compliance. Oversee technicians’ inspections, diagnosing and repairing of domestic, European and Asian cars and light trucks.
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The ideal candidate for this position has a college degree or some coursework (preferred), three years of experience in the automotive repair business, some supervisory/management/mentor experience, a continuous improvement background, P&L experience, and exceptional interpersonal skills.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAt Midas we are dedicated to providing quality services to customer vehicles in the areas of inspection, diagnosis and repair utilizing the expertise attained through ASE Certifications and/or years of automotive repair experience.
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Automotive Store Manager ResponsibilitiesAs a Midas Store Manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Recruit, hire, train, motivate, evaluate, schedule and coach employeesDeliver exceptional customer service while listening and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times etc.
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Keep up to date on and ensure all local, state and Bureau of Cannabis Control regulations are maintained at all timesProvide leadership in all departmental operations such as: cash management, inventory management inventory auditing, scheduling, marketing, and purchasing in the most cost effective and fully compliant manner.
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Pay includes salary; weekly bonus plan; monthly bonus potential; stretch goals with quarterly and annual bonus potential. Oversee complete vehicle inspections and then make comprehensive recommendationsbuilding computerized repair orders and sourcing partsDeliver and discuss pricing estimates with customers as well as promoting shop service specialsLead, manage, and train team while keeping in tune with our companies vision, purpose, core values, and employee creed.
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We are looking for a seasoned manager with an entrepreneurial spirit who will assume responsibility for operations, financial performance, morale, and growth initiatives. He or she provides strong and consistent leadership to cultivate and maintain a harmonious, collaborative, and highly productive work culture.
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