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Communicate Home Depot objectives to associates and motivate them to achieve established goals. The Merchandising Assistant Store Manager (MASM) position oversees Merchandising departments (Garden, Hardware, Lumber, Building Materials, Plumbing, and Electrical) departments to ensure the successful execution of core programs to improve customer service, product availability, and store appearance.
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With a career at The Home Depot, you can be yourself and also be part of something bigger. ASM's in Training will learn how to work with key partners (Store Managers, Field Merchandising, MET Teams) to plan merchandise placement and signing.
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Merchandising Execution Associates (MEAs) ensure that the products are stocked and properly merchandised to provide the customer the best possible shopping experience while always keeping safety, accuracy and efficiency at the forefront.
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Assistant Store Managers in Training are learning the various responsibilities and functions of the following roles: Assistant Store Manager, Operations Assistant Store Manager, Night Operations Assistant Store Manager, and Specialty Assistant Store Manager.
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Each ASM has direct responsibility for a specific area of the store: Operations, Night Operations, Merchandising, or Specialty. MASMs drive profitability and shrink mitigation by managing associates and operations to achieve sales goals, and ensure product is available and departments are set to merchandising standards They partner with their Store Manager, other ASMs, and the Merchandising field teams to develop strategies and objectives to drive sales and profitability and develop game plans to implement department strategies, manage direct reports, and ensure smooth department operations.
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Business Analysis and Merchandise Planning Initiatives to include driving department profitability through analysis of sales trends. ASM's in Training will learn the following tactics to support this key accountability: staffing and scheduling, identifying and resolving stock deficiencies, supervisor associates in selling behaviors, resolving customer issues and concerns, and supporting service needs for both installed sales/special orders and product sales.
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ASM's in Training will also learn the performance management process, to include semi-annual review of associate performance and how to execute the associate disciplinary process when necessary. At a high level, ASM's in Training will learn how to support the Store Manager in developing strategies and objectives toward driving store sales and profitability.
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ASM's in Training should develop a command of store standard operating procedures (SOP's), ASM's in Training will report to a Store Manager. Operations Management to include supervision of front end processes involving sales and return transactions, as well as special services and lot support.
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ASM's in Training will also learn. Acts with Integrity: Role model for ethical behavior; consistent and fair in dealings with others. Typically requires overnight travel less than 10% of the time. They will also learn how to support stock integrity through inventory management processes.
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How to oversee the back end processes, including receiving and freight teams to ensure that merchandise is received and stocked appropriately. Most of the time is spent sitting in a comfortable position and there is frequent opportunity to move about.
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Position Purpose:Assistant Store Managers in Training are learning the various responsibilities and functions of the following roles: Assistant Store Manager, Operations Assistant Store Manager, Night Operations Assistant Store Manager, and Specialty Assistant Store Manager.
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Merchandising Execution Area Supervisors directly supervise the activities of Merchandising Execution Associates as they merchandise and maintain various product sets in The Home Depot retail environment to enhance the customer experience, increase sales, and maximize inventory turns.
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Overnight travel positions typically service a multi-store, weekly rotation within a 30-mile radius. Build displays and fixtures while utilizing basic hand tools and power tools in addition to refreshing display material/signage/brochures.
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Merchandising Execution Associate - Night: $18.50. Merchandising Execution Associate - No travel: $18.50. Merchandising Execution Associate: $18.50. Merchandising positions may include.
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Day positions, Overnight positions, and Overnight travel positions available. MEAs work in teams, with on-site supervision and provide service to multiple departments in the store which requires repetitive lifting, bending, and operating lift equipment.
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