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The Warehouse Manager is responsible for assisting the General Manager with day-to-day functions of the airport, working with the merchandise and resolving issues using a retail management system; supervising the activities of subordinates, assigning responsibility for specified work; and performing all other responsibilities as directed by the business or as assigned by management.
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Reviews in-coming orders and advise Merchandise and/or Warehouse Manager of errors and questions and assist in resolutions when appropriate. Updates information in the RMS as needed and produce appropriate reports.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of; Health Wellness Home, Store Operations, and Perishables; GM Department Manager. Computer, video terminal, Visa credit card machine, BASS, compactor, power jacks, two-wheeler, produce cart.
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Rotates, faces, and replenishes merchandise and ensures highest quality standards are met. Job Title: General Merchandise Clerk. Rotates, faces, and replenishes merchandise. Department: General Merchandise.
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We produce SummerStage, the iconic free, outdoor performing arts festival in NYC, presenting world-class artists from across the globe and our own neighborhoods on our mainstage in Central Park and in local parks in all five boroughs, and our Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre and roving PuppetMobile present marionette puppet theater throughout New York City.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Partner with the Transition Manager and merchant leadership to ensure critical milestones are delivered on time in the process of merchandise transitions along with ensuring PLM compliance.
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As you begin your shift, you’ll be given an assignment which could include receiving and unloading and shipment from a distribution center, handling merchandise that needs to go out on the shelves, cleaning assignments, helping the manager on duty with a special task.
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A Sr. Produce Clerk is also responsible for the department in the absence of the Produce Manager on duty and will ensure proper inventory control to maximize product freshness and availability, and answers questions from customers in a friendly and helpful manner.
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A Sr. Produce Clerk is also responsible for the proper stocking and rotation of merchandise in the Produce Department, including trimming, watering, and merchandising of products to ensure fresh, high quality offerings.
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Monitor inventory and supplies and notify Produce Manager when orders are needed. REPORTS TO: Produce Manager. Prepare all merchandise in the cut fruit and vegetable areas.
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Under the supervision of the Product Manager, the Merchandising Specialist is responsible for supporting the business management of Ann Sacks’ product assortment through product data management and assortment analytics, allowing for more informed, strategic decisions to be made, maximizing product sales and margin results.
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The Distribution Center Manager is responsible for assisting the General Manager with day-to-day functions of the airport, working with the merchandise and resolving issues using a retail management system; supervising the activities of subordinates, assigning responsibility for specified work; and performing all other responsibilities as directed by the business or as assigned by management.
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Achieve sales and labor objectives as directed by the Produce/Floral Manager. Merchandise, price and stock all produce/floral product in cases and displays. Oversee all aspects of produce/floral operations as person in charge in manager’s absence.
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Properly merchandise and price product in attractive displays according to company standards; - Responsible to the Produce Manager for the enforcement of all company policies and procedures relative to produce stockers and all areas of the department.
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Provides excellent service to internal and external customers in receiving, processing and distributing merchandise and supplies to stores. For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores.
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