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Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for an experienced Cannabis Retail Sales Manager for a Retail Store in the Vancouver, Washington, area. 1+ year should be as a Store Manager, Sales Floor Manager, Buyer, or Shift Lead. Ideally this was for a licensed, regulated Cannabis retail store or dispensary.
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Serra Chevrolet of Southfield is seeking an experienced Used Car Sales Manager to join our growing store. As the Used Car Sales Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of our used car inventory, including purchasing, appraising vehicles, lot management, advertising and marketing, with a strong focus on providing excellent customer service.
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They also ensure products are received within Massachusetts Track and Trace system (METRC) and POS system properly and accurately and have appropriate scannable labels before being transferred to the inventory area and sales floor.
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Must have production and/or warehouse experience in an inventory environment; as a lead person or equivalent in a production and/or warehouse operation. Review/Report control failures to Plant Manager for immediate course correction.
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In conjunction with Zone Manager, facilitate timely and accurate customer quotations and specification writing. In conjunction with Zone Manager and in response to customer needs, facilitate product recommendations, application, performance and color.
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Plan daily production, performs inventory, and monitors information on store portal and in-store mailbox. Inventory stock, restock, move bulk product from pallets to storage areas, and face shelves of deli cases on sales floor.
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Effectively prepare store for inventory audits and support in performing them as needed to confirm inventory accuracy. Product & Inventory Management · Drive overall store product strategy, including supervision and oversite of receiving, processing, merchandising, and exiting through purchase or transfer.
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Notify Store Manager and/or Area Sales Manager of any customer complaints and comments (handle any in-person customer complaints) In partnership with the Store Manager, the Store Assistant Manager will support in the oversight of daily in-store operations and provide assistance on the sales floor ensuring store is profitable.
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As a Store Manager, you’ll not only build a team of the best stylists in the biz, but you’ll also have the opportunity to work closely with designers and wedding professionals in your market to help your store excel.
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In this position, you will be responsible for leading shifts in a liquor store or overseeing the work of lower-level clerks focusing on one particular aspect of a shift, such as ringing sales or unloading a shipment.
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Preferred Job Required Knowledge & Skills Education Reports To District Sales Manager. · Manage and direct in-store team members to ensure optimal customer service that values customers’ time and supports overall store operations.
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Strong field sales career growth & talent development culture for top performers. Responsibilities include Associate development, customer service, asset protection and store maintenance.
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AutoReqId: 19951BR Pay Class: Salaried Exempt Minimum Pay Rate: $125,580.00 Maximum Pay Rate: $172,680.00 Department: Sales Line of Business: Concrete Position Type: Full-Time Job Posting: Heidelberg Materials is seeking an Area Sales Manager, Ready-Mix/Concrete, for the Greater Seattle and Whatcom County areas to join our team in Redmond, WA. The position reports to the Area Manger Concrete, Pacific Northwest Materials.
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The Practice Manager, in partnership with the Chief of Staff (COS), ensures good communication with clients, associates, field leadership, Central Team Support, and PetSmart, and partners with the PetSmart Store Director, Salon Manager, Training Manager and PetsHotel Manager (if applicable) to optimize growth of both businesses.
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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Assistant Store Manager, Key Holder or Key Carrier, Retail or Shift Supervisor, Sales Lead, Customer Service Team Lead, Customer Service Manager, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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