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The Assistant Produce Manager will act as role model of professionalism, ethical behavior, and effective decision-making at all timesThe working environment is typical for a fast-paced grocery store, and essential functions of this job include physical requirements such as lifting, standing, walking and kneeling as well as visual and auditory requirements.
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As the Assistant Produce Manager - you have a role in helping customers make healthy food choices by providing excellent customer service through managing and leading one of the busiest teams in our store.
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In absence of Produce Manager would schedule Team Members and delegate assignments effectively utilizing Team Members and supplies to maximize store profits. Experience Desired: Prior management experience in grocery operations/produce or related field; Customer Service Experience; Knowledge of Market District operational procedures; Ability to read and interpret Profit and Loss statement.
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From our Warehouses to our GetGo’s, our grocery Stores through our Corporate home office, we are working together to put food on shoppers' tables and smiles on their faces. Experience Desired: Retail leadership or supervisory experience; Successful performance as a Peer Trainer or other similar role; Successful performance as an in-store champion (e.
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Provide for the safety and security of Team Members or the store; Experience Required: Retail work experience or Store Leader recommendation. Our Produce Team Leader manages the entire Produce Team and keeps it running like a well-oiled machine.
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From one tiny Cincinnati grocery store more than a century ago, we've grown into what today is the nation's largest grocer with nearly 2,800 stores in 35 states operating under 28 different names.
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About Save-Lot: Save-Lot is a neighborhood grocery store dedicated to providing high-quality food at affordable prices. With a focus on fresh produce, meat, and pantry staples, we strive to serve our communities by making grocery shopping convenient and budget-friendly.
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1-2 years of experience in a grocery/retail/produce environment preferred; natural foods background is a plus. Employees are required to accomplish any and all tasks assigned to them by their Manager and/or other Store Support Center manager that might not be listed in this job description.
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Deep caring and solid family values are what makes us one of the top work places for jobs in the Greater Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Columbus and Indianapolis Areas. Review and analyze both stores financial, LOB reports, and historical reports to improve performance in sales, profits, shrink, labor controls, and reduction.
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With a focus on customer service, our neighborhood grocery stores offer high-quality, farm fresh produce, natural meats, plenty of scoop-your-own bulk goods and much more in a fun, friendly, old-fashioned farmer’s market setting.
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Nearest Major Market: Dallas Nearest Secondary Market: Fort Worth About Brookshire Grocery Company: Brookshire Grocery Co. was founded on Sept. 1, 1928, when Wood T. Brookshire opened the Company’s first store in downtown Tyler, Texas.
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Mollie Stones Markets is a local, family owned grocery store chain in the San Francisco Bay area, serving customers since 1986. Currently maintaining 9 Grocery Stores, a Produce Warehouse and Headquarters in Mill Valley, CA, we succeed in the industry by ensuring we deliver a large variety of exciting and quality products in an attractive and positive environment.
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Unload and sort through store deliveries, operate, and maintain produce equipment. If the thought of helping people make healthy choices in one of the fastest growing retailers is up your alley then we need YOU to join our winning team at Sprouts Farmers Market as an Assistant Produce Manager.
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Assist the Produce Manager in managing and merchandising the department for maximum productivity and profit. Does teaching and showing customers every day the benefits of fresh produce sound fascinating.
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Overview of Responsibilities: As the Assistant Produce Manager – you have a role in helping customers make healthy food choices by providing excellent customer service through managing and leading one of the busiest teams in our store.
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