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Our grocery store formats include Coborn's, Cash Wise, Marketplace Foods, Hornbacher's, Tadych's Marketplace Foods, and Sullivan's Foods and we offer unique online grocery home delivery services through our CobornsDelivers and Cash Wise Delivers locations.
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The Assistant Store Director is responsible for all aspects of the store’s operations. The primary focus is to partner with the Store Director to organize and direct store activities and ensure store sales, profit, expense, and guest service goals are met.
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Assist the store director with overall retail store management including staffing, training, performance management and career development of associates, and developing and monitoring department goals.
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Overall management responsibility for operation of retail grocery store during absence of the Store Director, including store performance, control of cash, inventory and security, customer services, and management of staff.
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Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Overall management responsibility for operation of retail grocery store during absence of the Store Director, including store performance, control of cash, inventory and security, customer services, and management of staff.
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The Assistant Store Director – Fresh is responsible for the overall day-to-day operations including: employee relations issues, events, weekly sales flyers, execution and evaluation to ensure maximum sales, effective cost control, and efficient utilization of labor.
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The Company distributes products for every aisle in the grocery store, from fresh produce to household goods to its OwnBrands, which include the Our Family portfolio of products. SpartanNash Assistant Store Director I Fargo , North Dakota Apply Now At SpartanNash, we deliver the ingredients for a better life through customer-focused innovation.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Assistant Store Director is responsible for assisting the Store Director in all phases of store operations including enforcement of all policies and standards of FAIRVALUE. Assists the Store Director with cash and inventory control as well as maintaining FAIRVALUE's high standards of customer service.
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The Assistant Director manages the entire store with the authority to operate the store at maximum efficiency during the absence of the Store Director. The Assistant Store Director position is a non-union salaried position and reports directly to the Store Director.
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The Second Assistant Store Director is responsible for supporting the Store Director in the daily business operations of a retail store. General tasks include supervising employees, managing, and handling center store grocery inventory, communicating with, and helping customers/employees, and carrying out the directives given by the manager and District Managers.
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To assist the store director in coordinating and directing all phases of store operations. Responsible for implementing and maintaining safety and security standards and procedures for all areas within the store and parking lot.
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Communicates and works cooperatively with store director, grocery manager and employees to maintain standards and exceed customer expectations. The assistant store director is responsible for working closely with all employees to ensure all company policies and procedures are being followed, department goals and objectives are being obtained, and employees’ needs are being met.
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The Assistant Store Director is responsible for assisting the Store Director in all phases of store operations including enforcement of all policies and standards of FAIRVALUE. Assists the Store Director with cash and inventory control as well as maintaining FAIRVALUE's high standards of customer service.
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Under direction of the Store Director: ensure all departments are fully staffed, trained, and operating efficiently; maintain store profitability by monitoring all financial aspects of purchasing, stocking, selling, payroll and other general expenses and income; maintains physical location properly including equipment, sanitization, safety, and general appearance; communicating and executing the corporate plans.
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POSITION TITLE: Assistant Store Director. 1) Actively support the Store Director in the fulfillment of their responsibilities. 3) Assist Store Director and other department managers with training and development of all employees.
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