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Our Store Managers lead teams to maximize the financial output of their stores through the optimization of talent, operational execution, and delivering a rewarding customer experience. Our Store Managers act with urgency and are driven to achieve results.
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About Harbor Freight Tools We're a family-owned business with over 45 years as a national tool retailer, and with the energy, enthusiasm, and growth potential of a start-up. Manages internal and external communications.
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About Harbor Freight Tools. Foster a results-driven store environment. Maintain a neat, clean, and organized store. Bachelor's/Associates Degree preferred or High School graduate/Equivalent.
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Does not hold back what needs to be said and is not afraid to take action. In addition, we offer comprehensive and competitive benefits to Associates (and their families) such as medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability.
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After submitting your application, please take our quick, fun and easy gamified assessment and show us your skills in action! We're a family-owned business with over 45 years as a national tool retailer, and with the energy, enthusiasm, and growth potential of a start-up.
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Ability to become forklift certified and physically able to operate a forklift in accordance with IIPP. They thrive on building high performance teams that execute with excellence. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, holidays and weekends as necessary to meet the needs of the business.
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Associates will accrue paid time off up to 200 hours per year (inclusive of PTO, floating holidays, and paid holidays). Clearly assigns responsibility for tasks and decisions Sets clear and measurable objectives.
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The anticipated salary range for this position is $XXX,XXX - $XXX,XXX depending on location, knowledge, skills, education and experience. Minimum of two years of retail management experience. We are a $7 billion company with over 1,450 stores in 48 states, 27,000+ Associates, and one of the fastest-growing retailers in the country.
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Managerial Courage Does not hold back what needs to be said and is not afraid to take action. Requirements Experience Minimum of two years of retail management experience Education Bachelor's/Associates Degree preferred or High School graduate/Equivalent Physical Requirements Ability to intermittently lift, push and/or pull up to 50 pounds.
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A subject matter expert in all operational processes. Understands and teaches how operational execution directly affects the customer experience. Paid sick time up to 80 hours per year unless otherwise required by law.
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The anticipated salary range for this position is $61,450 - $88,320 depending on location, knowledge, skills, education and experience. Monitors process, progress and results and provides effective feedback.
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Ability to become forklift certified and physically able to operate a forklift in accordance with IIPP. Availability Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, holidays and weekends as necessary to meet the needs of the business.
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Uses data to set priorities and translates goals into action plans. Eligible Associates are able to enroll in our company’s 401k plan. Ability to safely climb up and down a ladder. Ability to lift, bend, kneel, climb, crawl and/or twist.
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Ability to intermittently lift, push and/or pull up to 50 pounds. Successfully execute special events. Looks beyond the obvious and doesn't stop at the first answers. Regular attendance is an essential function of the job.
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The anticipated salary range for this position is $74,650– $107,295 depending on location, knowledge, skills, education and experience. Acts with internal and external customers in mind. This position is also eligible for a quarterly bonus.
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