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The Assistant Store Director (ASD) is actively involved in and provides friendly, courteous, and helpful customer service daily. Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Overall management responsibility for operation of retail grocery store during absence of the Store Director, including store performance, control of cash, inventory and security, customer services, and management of staff.
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In this role you will be responsible for ensuring effective and profitable operations of the store through sales maximization and growth. CRG is partnered with a large American retail company with over 100 years of service in the search for a Store Director to oversee its Charleston, SC location.
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Preferred experience in overseeing Grocery/Fresh Areas such as Deli, Bakery, Meat, Produce, and general grocery operations would be considered a significant advantage. Has held a Store Director or District Level role responsible for total store currently or in the past.
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Job Description: Position Summary:This role leads the day to day activities of an individual retail store in conjunction with, or in the absence of, the Store Director, ensuring all departments are fully staffed, trained and operating to company standards.
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Preferred 4-6 years grocery retail experience in overall store operations and merchandising processes and procedures. The Assistant Store Director – Center Store is responsible for the overall day-to-day operations including: employee relations issues, events, weekly sales flyers, execution and evaluation to ensure maximum sales, effective cost control, and efficient utilization of labor.
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POSITION TITLE: Assistant Store DirectorDEPARTMENT: Grocery DepartmentREPORTS TO: Store DirectorFLSA STATUS: Exempt – Hours JOB SUMMARY:Share store responsibilities and it’s operations with the Store Director.
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Grocery Outlet partners with top local retail leaders who are interested in moving beyond management to operate their own Grocery Outlet location and share in the profits that their store generates.
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Responsibility for total store operations including complete management of the P&L. Grocery Outlet Bargain Market is one of the largest extreme-value grocery retailers in the United States.
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Interest in autonomy and being able to make your own decisions for your retail store. · Local organization partnerships to make a difference in your community. · Strong decision making to do what is right for your store (ordering, merchandising, staffing, etc.
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Grocery Outlet Inc. partners with top local retail leaders who are interested in moving beyond management to operate their own Grocery Outlet location and share in the profits that their store generates.
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Grocery Outlet is seeking experienced grocery and retail managers who understand their stores inside and out to independently run a Grocery Outlet location. That’s when our founder, Jim Read, opened his very first store and today, the third generation of the Read family is leading the way.
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Being an ambassador for Grocery Outlet. Grocery Outlet Privacy Policy - We currently have over 500 stores across the West Coast and Mid-Atlantic and trade publicly on Nasdaq. We are a Family oriented, rapidly growing company with over 500 stores open and operating.
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Utilizing an existing distribution channel to customize your product offering for your community. Detail orientated, analytical, ability to think quickly and extremely results orientated. Creating staffing models, hire, train and retain employees.
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The Assistant Store Director - Fresh is responsible for the overall day-to-day operations including: employee relations issues, events, weekly sales flyers, execution and evaluation to ensure maximum sales, effective cost control, and efficient utilization of labor.
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Overall management responsibility for operation of retail grocery store during absence of the Store Director, including store performance, control of cash, inventory and security, customer services, and management of staff.
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