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Assist in store inventory processes including truck put away, shoot outs, cycle counts, back stock, etc. The role has in-depth knowledge of the store inventory and maintenance processes.
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As a sales associate in Animal Health, Apparel, Sporting Goods, or Hardlines you are responsible for delivering legendary service to our customers and selling our wide range of C-L Ranch products and brands.
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C-L Ranch Stores is a Ranch & Home Store AND SO MUCH MORE! We feed our chickens, love our pets, DIY, and dress to the nines for concerts, rodeos, and Sundays. We like to turn up the flavor and get in the game.
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Manage DIY services including battery installation, testing, wiper installs, etc. Provide DIY services including battery installation, testing, wiper installs, etc. This role has the ability for advanced identification, trouble shooting and project assistance for DIY customers.
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You will lead a team of THD Pro Managers and Territory Managers in the West Palm Beach, FL region and drive both DIY and PRO sales, inside the store and outside selling with pros.
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The role requires understanding of store systems, automotive systems, parts knowledge and has the ability to identify, troubleshoot and project assist for DIY. Responsible for developing and maintaining Professional Customer relationships and program growth.
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Experience in a parts store, auction, retail store, auto body/collision, or fast food/restaurant/convenience store management experiencE. Experience in the automotive after-market service industry or hobby/DIY world, or at least the willingness to learn all things automotive.
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Lead a successful team, support the store manager, and manage in our fast-paced retail stores. Know the importance of partnering with your teammates in order to drive company owned store initiatives.
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Overview Job Title: Certified Color Consultant FLSA: Non-exempt Code: 0130-CC Company: SBH Positions Reporting to this job: None Department: Store Operations Reports to (Title): Store Manager, Training Store Manager Essential Function The Certified Color Consultant is our steward to the industry, demonstrating our dominance in all things hair color.
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Grow customer relationships, help with sales/service questions, and ensure a positive experience both in the store and on the phone. Imagine the position to use your automotive or customer service expertise with both our wholesale and retail customers on a daily basis, serve as a leader to your teammates, and lead NAPA to be the dominant parts supplier in the market.
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If this sounds like you, NAPA is looking for a passionate Assistant Store Manager. Drive NAPA operational and marketing programs while steering toward continuous improvement in processes and procedures.
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Enjoy creating a superior customer service experience to achieve maximum market penetration, drive store growth, increase sales and profitability. Manage store operations to maximize sales, profits and customer service.
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Wickes is more than just the nation’s favourite DIY store. Lead the store, in the store/Operations manager's absence. Support the wider management team in ensuring, key control measures and security practices in-store are managed in accordance with the company’s procedures and policies at all times.
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Expert at testing and diagnostic equipment for DIY services. Professional level sales position capable of supporting advanced functions of the DIY business. Provide GAS2 selling experience for DIY customer visits and phone calls.
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Successful candidates will have demonstrated experience working on a large-scale B2C (preferably multi-channel retail with attribution to DIY store sales) or B2B website or agency equivalence with international exposure and coordination with third parties.
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