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Roosters Men's Grooming Center provides an authentic barbershop experience in a modern, upscale, and unpretentious environment. Provide full salon services, including hair cutting, shampooing, blow drying, coloring and styling.
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Depending on the incumbent’s professional grooming experience, level of role and scheduling, the following grooming services may be performed: bathing, brushing, blow drying, de-matting, cutting or trimming hair/fur, gland expression, brushing teeth, nail clipping and grinding, and other specialty services.
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Keep on top of current hair cutting and styling trends to be able to recommend and suggest proper styles, trends and what the client is looking for. At Roosters we strive to be the go-to grooming destination for guests of all ages.
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In addition, the applicant must have completed the Petco Pet Stylist Apprentice Program or a minimum of one year's experience grooming/styling pets under the leadership of a professional groomer and must successfully complete a personal skills evaluation by a Petco Pet Stylist or Grooming Salon Manager.
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We offer a unique mobile spa experience for dogs and cats, ensuring a stress-free and convenient grooming process for both pets and their oLead Groomer Responsibilities Onboard all new associates and groomers, ensuring their completion of all training requirements and annual safety certifications, any required certifications by the state, and ensuring that each groomer represents the brand in a positive way according to our standards.
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We believe you deserve to have a space of your own, so sit back and enjoy the comforts of an old-school barbershop with a modern twist. Current Cosmetologist or Barber License Required. You are a stylist with a colorful personality, who works fast, with precision, and attention to detail.
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Utilize grooming instruments including shears, clippers and dryers. Professionally perform grooming services on animals as requested by pet parents and in accordance with company policy and procedure, ensuring the safety and well-being of each animalThis is to include; completing bath services, haircut services, walk in services I.E. nail trims.
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You'll dive in deeper into breed styling, caring for different dog breeds, and get comfortable with tools and clippers. YOUR GROOMING CAREER: Start your career in grooming as a Groomer Trainee.
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As a vital member of our team, you'll be responsible for providing a wide range of services including hair styling, barbering, blow-outs, shampoos, and beard trims. Job Summary: Join our team as an experienced and skilled Hairstylist/Barber dedicated to delivering exceptional beauty and grooming services to our valued clients.
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This job is composed of tasks that are covered by operational guidelines, and while individual judgment may occasionally be required in order to complete assigned tasks, most questions are directed to either the Grooming Salon Manager, General Manager or Pet Stylist.
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We are seeking FULL-TIME (30 + hours) professional, ambitious, energetic, and experienced Hair Stylists and Barbers who enjoy a team atmosphere and offer excellent service to join our growing team at our Salon.
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Skills in scissoring, general cleaning, nail trimming, styling, and all other pet grooming functions. Passion for dog grooming and the well-being of pets. As a Groomer, you help make a difference in the lives of pets by providing customers with an upscale pet styling experience to improve the look and feel of a pets physical appearance.
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At our Logan, Utah location, you will have the opportunity to let your skills shine while providing top-notch care for pets and helping pet parents make styling decisions. The Bark Spot, Utah's NEWEST Grooming, Daycare, and Boarding for pets, is seeking qualified bathers to join our team.
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Our focus is on delivering consistent, exceptional service and providing guests an escape from their busy lives. Our stylists and barbers are skilled in classic and current techniques to give you the look you want.
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Under the guidance of the salon leader, you'll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling. As a Groomer Trainee in our Grooming Salon, you'll have the opportunity to build personal relationships with your clients each time they visit and truly become a part of their family.
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