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Similar Position Titles: Restaurant Manager, Fast Food Manager, Shift Manager, Assistant Manager, Management Position, Food Service Manager, Store Manager, Operations Manager, Team Leader, Supervisor, Leadership Role, Restaurant Leadership, Management Opportunity, Front of House Manager, Back of House Manager, Crew Manager, Shift Supervisor, Dining Manager.
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The trainee will be responsible for learning total store operations, with the ultimate goal of moving up the ladder into a manager position. Manager Trainees must complete learning plan and course of study as outlined within the assigned time frame and must be willing to relocate for management position.
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While MOD, responsible for all aspects of store operations including: staffing, selling skills, merchandising, stock management, safety and security, and operational policies and procedures.
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Ability to understand all facets of the store operations model including inventory management, stocking levels, warehousing, parts distribution and delivery systems; They must be knowledgeable in all facets of store operations and be fully committed to inspiring our associates to succeed, while instilling the greatest levels of customer service within their given market.
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The Management Trainee is a full-time, entry-level position in the management career path. Maintaining and merchandising store inventory. The Management Trainee is a full-time, entry-level position in the management career path.
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At Fisher Auto Parts, the Manager in Training comprises as a leader position in the store. Maintain store appearance and merchandising at or above acceptable company standards; Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic wholesale/retail environment.
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As a Store Manager in Training, you will be trained to effectively lead all aspects of store operations. Store Manager in Training positions are temporary in length as individuals in this position will be required to transition into management or other roles in the Company.
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Restaurant Manager, Fast Food Manager, Shift Manager, Assistant Manager, Management Position, Food Service Manager, Store Manager, Operations Manager, Team Leader, Supervisor, Leadership Role, Restaurant Leadership, Management Opportunity, Front of House Manager, Back of House Manager, Crew Manager, Shift Supervisor, Dining Manager.
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Ensure compliance with all city, county, state, and federal laws affecting store operations including alcohol, tobacco, and lottery sales. Ensure effective store operations including, but not limited to, cash control, inventory, bank drops, daily reports, work schedules, and food service quality with its availability, quality, efficiency of production, etc.
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Parameters set by the GM and Operations Team Manager executed by the Hourly Coverage Manager during non-business hours. Knowledge and ability to interpret documents related to Store Operations, Food Safety & Sanitation and/or Equipment Maintenance.
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As a Store Manager in Training, you’ll learn to lead every aspect of store operations effectively. What will I do as a Store Manager in Training? Participate in monthly manager meetings and execute effective store meetings.
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In partnership with the Store Manager, lead and inspire store team through effective coaching and development support needed to create a high performance store sales and management team.
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You start in the role as an hourly manager and after completion of training and store assignment, pay increases and moves to salary. Proficiency in basic computer operations.
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Freight handling and forklift training, certification, and operation. 84 Lumber is hiring immediately and has the career for you! 84 Lumber is the nation’s largest privately held supplier of building materials, manufactured components and industry-leading services for single and multi-family residences and commercial buildings.
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You train on tasks involved in store operations including maximizing sales/profitability, coaching and developing team members, controlling expenses, limiting shortages, and all aspects of merchandising and inventory control.
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