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The Asset Protection Coordinator position at Bass Pro Shops will maintain and monitor all asset protection, security, compliance, and safety related functions within a facility. Bass Pro Shops is an equal opportunity employer.
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Bass Pro Cares Fund. Preferred Certificate(s) or License(s): National certified training program (Wicklander-Zuwalski or Reed training), Certified Forensic Interviewer (CFI), Loss Prevention Certified/Qualified (LPC/LPQ), etc.
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Assists Rigger and Service Specialist with PDI and VIN verification processes. The Detailer performs various detailing and transportation of new and pre-owned boats, motors, trailers and ATV’s in support of a TMBC Sales, Service and Parts operation.
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The Electrical Designer works under the direction of the Electrical Engineering Manager and uses independent judgment to perform the day-to-day project duties of designing, developing and releasing detailed electrical drawings schematics for the marine vessel control panel(s) and harness assemblies.
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Executes all Bass Pro Shops & Cabela's CLUB operational and compliance programs. Proactively greets customers and presents them with the opportunity to become a Bass Pro Shops & Cabela's CLUB Member or provides current member with a unique and exclusive experience.
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The Group Sales Manager supervises one or more of the Sales Departments within the store to include the merchandise presentation, inventory control, pricing, sales enhancements, staff selection and development and customer service activities.
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The Asset Protection Manager position at Bass Pro Shops is a leadership role that will maintain and monitor all asset protection, security, compliance, and safety related functions within a facility.
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Proven experience as an Apparel Graphic Designer or similar role, within the outdoor industry is a plus. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Requirements:Degree or 4+ years in Graphic Design, Fashion Design, or related field.
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Bass Pro shows commitment to the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces by providing meaningful, challenging career opportunities where military skills and experience may be applied.
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The Aquarist has the ability to provide husbandry care for the animals housed at Bass Pro Store and executes related work to maintain the exhibits. Certified Scuba diver (must provide copy of dive certification.
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Bass Pro Digital Creative Designer position will be responsible for developing engaging creative for Bass Pro digital channels that include but are not limited to homepages, emails, site assets, social media, and additional site projects.
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Transports and stages customer boats and ATV’s to service, rigging and storage yard by moving units from one location to another as necessary. Using a fork lift or tractor, participates in the unloading of incoming boats, motors, trailers and ATVs then transport them to various areas within the dealership, i.e. storage lot, outside display, showroom floor or customer delivery area.
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Confirms packing list or invoice of all boat loads or other product deliveries. Enjoy discounts on retail merchandise, our restaurants, world-class resorts and conservation attractions! Maintains an updated list of cleaning supplies and inform Service Manager or Service Lead of needed items.
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Informs Service Manager or Service Lead of any unit concerns or required repairs. Hiring decisions are administered without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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Ability to communicate in a friendly and professional manner to our customers and fellow outfitters. Performs tasks and duties under general supervision, using established procedures and innovation. interiors and exteriors of boats for scheduled customer pickups, display and service customer units.
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