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Position Title: Assistant Meat Manager Department: Meat Supervisor: Meat Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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From $17.25 - $18.11 Position Title: Assistant Meat Manager Department: Meat Supervisor: Meat Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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From $19.35 - $20.32 Position Title: Meat Manager Department: Meat Supervisor: Assistant Branch Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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The Assistant Team Leader provides leadership for the successful operation of the entire front-end of store. Responsibilities include Associate development, customer service, asset protection and store maintenance.
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Position Summary: The Assistant Meat Manager works closely with the Meat Manager in ensuring that all available product is out for sale, is maintained with the strictest freshness policies in accordance with Company direction and HACCP Guidelines and developing relationships with customers that drive sales goals, minimize losses & provide a mutual benefit for all.
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Assist the Store Team Leader with managing payroll budgets, expenses, store banking, shrink reduction, and the timely completion of related reports to ensure financial and operational goals are met.
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Perform all Team Leader functions to open and close the store when needed. Assist with maintaining the proper hiring, recruiting, interviewing, selection, and onboarding of candidates to ensure the staffing needs of the store are continually met.
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Overview : The Assistant Manager supports the Store Manager in maximizing store potential, achieving sales productivity goals and profitability as well as hiring, coaching and developing associates as selling and style advisors.
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Position Title: Meat Manager Department: Meat Supervisor: Assistant Branch Manager FLSA: Full-Time, Hourly, 8-10 hour shift, Overtime Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
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As an Assistant Store Manager (ASM), you will share responsibility for managing the store's team members and the overall success of the store, including holding Sales Associates accountable for meeting sales goals by ensuring that they provide friendly, enthusiastic customer service.
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Assist department manager with interviewing, hiring & scheduling needs. Work Environment: Requires frequent exposure to cold/freezing temperatures Equipment in motion (forklifts, electric pallet jacks, scooters) Benefits Include: Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance Company Matched 401K Vacation, Sick & Personal PTO Bonus Opportunity Acknowledgement: I fully understand the responsibilities and qualifications required for this job.
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Operate equipment (e.g., box cutter, knives, scales, compactor, hi-los, scooters, scissor lifts) according to company & OSHA guidelines. Assist with product presentation, rotation, labeling & replenishment.
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Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager. In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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Assist Store Manager with building and developing a strong store team: training, scheduling, and coaching team members. This role supports the Store Manager and other team members in delivering an exceptional guest shopping experience.
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Demonstrates Ollie's "Yes I Care, Yes I Can" behaviors in providing exceptional Associate and Customer service experiences; makes sure all company standards are consistently demonstrated in every Associate and Customer interactionEnsure that store standards and company programs meet all operational expectations.
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Title: assistant store manager Company: Restaurant Depot
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