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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Assistant Managers Operations; Perishables; Health Wellness Home, Meat Department Manager. High School or equivalent, Computer meat program, Hy-Vee food safety training, Cornell Home Study food safety course (Effective 03/07/96), Dale Carnegie is encouraged.
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Job Title: Assistant Meat Department Manager. At Hy-Vee our people are our strength. Assists Department Manager to present the freshest most innovative and best quality products at a competitive retail price to customers.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness Home; Food Service Director. As an Hy-Chi Department Manager, this position will be responsible for setting the department standards for customer service, employee relations, cleanliness, sanitation, professional appearance and overall profitability.
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Job Title: Hy-Chi Department Manager. Determines department goals with store director. Sets the department standards for customer service, employee relations, cleanliness, sanitation, professional appearance, and overall profitability.
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General Function: As a Hy-Chi Department Manager, this position will be responsible for setting the department standards for customer service, employee relations, cleanliness, sanitation, professional appearance, and overall profitability.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness Home. Floral Department Manager Locations: Windsor Heights, University Ave, Windsor Heights, IA.
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Determines department goals with store director or manager of perishables. Job Title: Floral Department Manager. Positions that Report to you: Floral Department Employees.
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Floral Department Manager. Extends invoices, posts invoices, and oversees department bookkeeping procedures. Maintains strict adherence to department and company guidelines related to personal hygiene and dress.
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Core CompetenciesPartnershipsGrowth mindsetResults orientedCustomer focusedProfessionalismReporting Relations:Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness HomePositions that Report to you: Floral Department EmployeesPrimary Duties and Responsibilities:Maintains a positive attitude; creates an atmosphere of friendliness and fun through flexibility and teamwork.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness Home; Food Service Director; Hy-Chi Department Manager.
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As a Mia Italian Express Manager, this position will be responsible for setting the department standards for customer service, employee relations, cleanliness, sanitation, professional appearance, and overall profitability.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Managers of Operations, Perishables, Health Wellness Home. High School or equivalent, Computer meat program, Hy-Vee food safety training, Dale Carnegie is encouraged.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Manager of; Perishables, Store Operations, and Health Wellness Home. As a Bakery Department Manager, this position will be responsible for setting the department standards for customer service, employee relations, cleanliness, sanitation, professional appearance and overall profitability.
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Job Title: Wine & Spirits Department Manager. Department: Wine & Spirits. Positions that Report to you: Wine and Spirits Department Employees. Sets the department standards for customer service, employee relations, cleanliness, professional appearance and overall profitability.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Managers of Health Wellness Home, Store Operations and Perishables. Responsible for managing all referrals submitted by Hy-Vee retail pharmacy locations.
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