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Drives shrink (store loss) results through compliance to all guidelines involved with safety, loss prevention, and cash-handling procedures. 3 years Retail Store Manager experience or 5 years of related management/customer focused experience.
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Support, promote and assume responsibility for loss prevention in all areas of risk management, physical security, store cash controls, inventory management, inter-store communication.
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The Store Manager has a commitment to their store team, customers, and the community they serve. DICK’S Sporting Goods is seeking a passionate, people-first store leader to oversee store operations.
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Retail operations knowledge including sales, customer service, merchandising, inventory and loss prevention. The Assistant Sales Manager will partner with the General Operations Manager and Assistant General Manager of the airport in building a successful business unit with a team of sales professionals who are dedicated to providing G.R.E.A.T Customer service.
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The Bench Store Manager has a commitment to their store team, customers, and the community they serve. Guarantees floor sets are executed, visual standards are met, and the store is clean, organized, and safe.
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Creates an inclusive store environment where everyone (teammates & customers) feels safe, welcome, and is treated with respect. Directly involved in the interview/hiring process and builds an effective store team by ensuring a diverse mix of backgrounds, skillsets, perspectives, and experiences are represented.
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Responsible for sales generation and growth, inventory control, controllable expenses, cash management, merchandising, loss prevention, and store appearance. Enforce company cash handling policies and procedures, and other loss prevention policies.
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Assist store manager in administering company procedures, including cash handling, safety and loss prevention. This position is responsible for assisting the store manager in managing the retail sales and rental staff, as well as the operational and merchandising functions of the store to achieve maximum profitability and to continue to provide the best-in-class guess service for which Christy Sports is known.
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Manages team in with a people-first focus by building trust, actively listening, and dedicating time to their team. Drives sales and profitability through customer satisfaction and data analysis to uncover customer and business trends; control expenses and workforce budgeting.
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At DICK’S Sporting Goods , we believe in how positively sports can change lives. Leads through coaching and development and infuses learning into day-to-day leading. If you are ready to make a difference as part of the world’s greatest sports team, apply to join our team today.
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This professional leads operations for an individual retail location, including assigned associates, cash management, inventory control, loss prevention, safety, store appearance and more.
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The Assistant Store Manager plays a key role in assisting with the overall performance of the store by promoting a sales culture to build productivity and passion for the brand. Work with Store Manager to identify marketing opportunities to build customer base and local market.
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Supervise the enforcement of company cash handling, loss prevention, store funds and deposit procedures. Identify and train employees for development and growth within the store team and within the retail organization to build back bench for succession planning.
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Loss prevention and safety, inventory management, cash management, and business reporting. Partner with the Store Manager and other members of the management team to achieve EBITDA, sales, and margin goals.
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As our Operations Manager, you will be responsible for leading the team accountable for ensuring that merchandise is properly received, properly stocked, brought to the sales floor, and merchandised according to planograms, promotions, and standards all while creating and nurturing our culture of integrity, inclusion, musical passion, and respect.
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