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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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Additionally, the Store Director in Training will learn to be accountable for customer satisfaction, associate morale, and inventory management. Manages all other store operations, pricing, and inventory management processes.
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In addition to direct customer service (about 1/2 of their time is spent on the retail floor and/or pool deck) the Store Director and their team is responsible for ensuring safe operation, effective class scheduling and execution, efficient lead generation and conversion, equipment sales, instructor scheduling, product merchandising, inventory management, scuba equipment service and the store's rental program.
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Additionally, the Store Director is accountable for customer satisfaction, associate morale, and inventory management. This includes, but is not limited to warehouse operations, delivery operations, inventory management and execution of daily tasks and activities assigned to the store location.
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Store Operations The Store Director in Training is responsible for learning to lead leading all aspects of the store. This will include overseeing staffing, sales, merchandising, operations, and all other functions within the store, by managing a team of salaried, full-time, and part-time hourly associates.
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Manages store operations including supply chain, merchandising, maintenance, inventory control, loss prevention, treasury and risk management. WORK EXPERIENCE: At least five years of management experience in a complex, large format store.
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Retail Experience, Leadership, Multi-Unit Leadership, Team Management, Store Operations, Visual Merchandising, Inventory Management, Problem-Solving, Time Management, Communication Skills, Organizational Skills, Detail Oriented, Customer Service, Business Analysis.
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He/she oversees staffing, sales, merchandising, operations, and all other functions within the store, by managing a team of salaried, full-time, and part-time hourly associates. The Store Director is responsible for the overall financial performance of the store, including achieving planned sales, margin, and profit goals.
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The Store Director in Training is responsible for learning to lead leading all aspects of the store. The Store Director in Training must be relocatable within the Jonesboro market.
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The Store Director is responsible for leading all aspects of the store. Works with Operations Manager to ensure receiving paperwork and other inventory documentation is being maintained, within the guidelines and deadlines established.
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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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Leads the store to ensure achievement of financial goals that include but are not limited to revenue, margin, expense, cost recovery, customer satisfaction, and inventory shrinkage. Hires and maintains an active and productive sales force, and works with Operations Manager to ensure store is staffed to standard with aproductive warehouse team and delivery team.
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Responsible for daily operations ensuring efficiency and protection of company assets through schedule management, inventory management, cash management, shipping and receiving, adhering to business needs and company policies and procedures.
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Drive Store sales and productivity through key KPI management (e.g., Store Sales, UPT, Conversion, Repurchase Rate, Productivity and Inventory management) They recruit, manage, lead and support the development of their teams and represent the brand by way of building communities in their market, while working directly with their Regional Director to strategically drive their business both inside and outside of the store.
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Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Convenient Store Division, ensuring efficient order processing, inventory management, and distribution logistics. As the Director of Convenience Store Division, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of our retail operations, including strategic planning, business development, and execution of retail initiatives.
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