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Perform opening and closing responsibilities, including activation and deactivation of the store's alarm system, cash handling, and daily store balancing. As a Retail Print Supervisor at Office Depot, Inc., you will play a pivotal role in driving print sales and service growth within our store.
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Pay, Benefits & Work Schedule: You will be eligible to participate in the Retail Store Hourly Management Incentive - a program measured on Store-level Metrics; paid in accordance with the Incentive Plan terms and conditions.
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The ideal Retail Print Supervisor should be passionate about print services, delivering exceptional customer service, driving operational excellence, and developing a high-performing team.
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As a Print Supervisor you will also be a "Key Carrier" and considered a leader on duty; responsible for opening and closing the store. About The ODP Corporation: The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ:ODP) is a leading provider of products and services through an integrated business-to-business (B2B) distribution platform and omnichannel presence, which includes world-class supply chain and distribution operations, dedicated sales professionals, a B2B digital procurement solution, online presence, and a network of Office Depot and OfficeMax retail stores.
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Ensure the execution of Office Depot, Inc. selling techniques and sales training in print and across the store. Supports the delivery of memorable customer experiences and client satisfaction in the Print Department and overall store.
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The Print Supervisor will be responsible for supporting, in partnership with the General Manager, all aspects of the print production process, managing print equipment and supplies, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality print materials.
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The Print Supervisor will support a customer-centric environment, engagement with the local community, all while contributing to a positive culture aligned with the Office Depot 5C values of Customer, Commitment, Change, Caring, and Creativity.
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The Print Supervisor must be able to work a flexible schedule that aligns with business needs, inclusive of the ability to work evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays. Assist the leadership team in training sessions on the business model and the holistic service offering for clients/customers.
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Observe, coach, and provide feedback to enhance associate proficiency and build a culture of trust and brand loyalty. We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records City & County of San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
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Routinely reviews cash handling, cashier and merchandise error logs, register voids, tax exemption and all related cash office audits. You will be eligible to participate in the Retail Store Hourly Management Incentive - a program measured on Store-level Metrics; paid in accordance with the Incentive Plan terms and conditions.
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In partnership with all associates, ensure regular loss prevention compliance. Identify areas for process improvement and implement plans to reduce waste and inefficiencies including monitoring and managing all print supplies.
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As a Supervisor in Store Operations you will spend the majority of your time handling the cash office, communicating with our Home Office, resolving merchandise payable matters, matching and processing invoices to ensure the store has the products to service our customers.
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Through its operating companies Office Depot, LLC; ODP Business Solutions, LLC; Veyer, LLC; and Varis, LLC, The ODP Corporation empowers every business, professional, and consumer to achieve more every day.
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Efficient handling of all cash handling and merchandise operations such as shipment processing, floor set, markdown, and replenishment systems while maintaining standards. Supervisor contribute as an integral member of the store management team by contributing to the successful implementation of strategies and operational excellence that ensure brand equity, customer satisfaction and financial growth.
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Maintain and model high retail, merchandising and cleanliness standards as set forth by the Store and Regional Manager. Enforce company cash handling and other Loss Prevention policies and procedures.
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