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Maintain a workplace free of harassment and discrimination by strictly adhering to the Company’s Anti-Discrimination and Harassment policies and promptly reporting to your Regional Manager, Zone Vice President and the Human Resources Department any concerns that may arise under those policies.
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Bend down and squat to locate and pick up merchandise located at ground level and to assist customers put on shoes; bend down and crouch to mark pants for alterations. Operate a computer and cash register, including manual tasks such as reaching across the counter to exchange monies with customer, grasping, pulling, pushing, and folding merchandise to wrap customer purchases.
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Business Analysis and Merchandise Planning Initiatives to include driving department profitability through analysis of sales trends. Assistant Store Managers in Training are learning the various responsibilities and functions of the following roles: Assistant Store Manager, Operations Assistant Store Manager, Night Operations Assistant Store Manager, and Specialty Assistant Store Manager.
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Ability to stand and walk for the majority of work shift, frequently bend, squat and twist, lift up to 50 lbs., climb a ladder to reach merchandise and or supplies, and see and distinguish between fabric patterns and colors.
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Assist in conducting merchandise stock counts as requested by your store management team. Assist in receiving shipments, putting away new merchandise, maintaining a clean, neat, sized and organized store based on our merchandising to sell standards.
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Hobby Lobby carries a full range of art and craft supplies as well as a large home accent department, seasonal merchandise of all varieties, fabric and floral departments. Job Title Assistant Manager Address 1 3231 S. Mooney Blvd. Zip Code 93277 Department Hobby Lobby Stores.
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The Manager in Training is passionate about giving outstanding customer service and promoting the merchandise in stores. The Manager in Training is knowledgeable in each product area or department in our store.
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Effectively organize and price all clearance merchandise for the department. - Responsible for the welfare of all live animals and merchandise within the department. - Responsible for the achievement of the Companion Animal department's budgeted sales goals, gross margin, animal and merchandise shrink targets, managing inventory levels, supply cost, reported budgeted expense rates and budgeted contribution.
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As a Retail Key Holder , you will partner with your Store Manager to support store team members to achieve sales performance expectations through active coaching, development of a team selling environment, and operational excellence when you are the manager on duty.
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Participates in driving business outreach opportunities and communicate leads to Store Manager, Regional Manager, and VP of Store operations. Ability to stand and walk for the majority of work shifts, frequently bend, squat and twist, lift up to 50 lbs., climb a ladder to reach merchandise and or supplies, and see and distinguish between fabric patterns and colors.
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The Manager in Training assumes supervisory control in the Store Manager’s absence and is trained in the Store Manager’s Responsibilities. The Manager in Training is responsible for assisting the Store Manager regarding overall operations and administrative duties.
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SUMMARYThe Manager in Training is responsible for assisting the Store Manager regarding overall operations and administrative duties. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESAssist the Store Manager in controlling the assets of Hibbett I City Gear.
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Along with the District Manager and the Retail Training Department will provide support in training, including but not limited to, ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures, paperwork being completed as required, training for all associates being monitored, and state and federal training being taken and being followed.
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Offering a wide selection of designer brands discounted up to 60% off department store prices at our 80 stores, K&G is a leading shopping destination for brand-name apparel, footwear and accessories for the entire family.
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Maintains the Sales Floor in Tire and Battery Center in accordance with Company policies and procedures by properly handling claims and returns, zoning the area, arranging and organizing merchandise, and identifying shrink and damages.
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