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If you want to grow your retail career with a caring and inclusive organization, come join Our Burlington Back of House/Receiving team as a Full-Time Retail Stocking Team Supervisor.
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As the person accountable for the back of house, you will also be responsible for driving sales by ensuring a well-organized stockroom and strong merchandise flow (replenishment) practices, markdown execution, stock accuracy, as well as, supplies and facilities management.
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QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS▪ Minimum Two (2) years of experience in similar retail shipping & receiving management▪ College/Post-Secondary degree preferred▪ Excellent communication (verbal and written) skills and the ability to influence partners and motivate team▪ Proficiency with Retail Systems and Office programs, i.e. Excel, Word and PowerPoint▪ Open availability and able to work a flexible schedule, including holidays, nights and weekends.
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Registered Nurse (RN) House Supervisor Richland, PA Phoebe Ministries is hiring Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisors to join our long-term care facility in Richland, PA. We show our employees our appreciation for their contribution towards carrying out our mission of enriching the lives of seniors.
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Dining Room ManagerJOB PURPOSE: The Dining Room Manager is responsible for oversight of all aspects of the food service program; including both the front and back of the house.
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The Supervisor oversees and develops both the support team and systems in order to provide associates and management with excellent front and back of house support. Job DescriptionStock Supervisor (F/T)The Stock Supervisor is responsible for ensuring the highest level of customer engagement through sales results and stockroom/offsite maintenance.
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Ensure the integrity of the store's inventory by implementing and supervising proper shipping and receiving procedures. Assist in various store operations, including floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, cleaning duties when necessary, and returning products to inventory as needed.
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Actively communicates with the back of the house for smooth operation of the restaurantReports any safety or health concernsAssists guests with questions, concerns or needsAssist with any area of the restaurant as needed Pay Range - $18 an hour.
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About the Opportunity:The successful Galley Kitchen Supervisor, in conjunction with the sous chef, participates in managing back-of-the-house cruise execution to ensure consistently high levels of quality, service and guest sanitation satisfaction while maintaining a high level of profitability.
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We are redefining the culinary expectations of a gas station in a way that’s fun, fearless and flavorful. In this role, you will be on the fast track to store leadership — coaching, supervising and leading the kitchen team in addition to, and often on behalf of, the Store Leader.
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The Housekeeping Supervisor is responsible for supervision, coaching, and training of room and house attendants. Staypineapple is a brand of upscale, award-winning boutique hotels in coveted locations nationwide.
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The Housekeeping duties will be inclusive of all front and back of house areas: cleaning, removing trash to include in the interior and exterior guest areas, and dusting rooms; cleaning windows; lobbies, lounges, restrooms, and stairways; cleaning, changing, and folding linens and towels; wiping furniture; and mopping and vacuuming floors.
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This role works front line sales setting the example for our team as a team leader, displaying good salesmanship and positive customer interactions, helps manage the sales floor, back of house functions and acts as fill in store management.
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Ensure that employees are cross-trained as appropriate in all areas of operation, such as footwear, apparel, equipment, cashiering, and back of the house. As our Store Supervisor and a member of the Converse Leadership Team, you will assist the Store Manager in achieving sales and profitability targets and providing direction to other store employees.
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Ensure the appropriate safety, sanitation, and hygiene practices are followed across all back-of-house areas and in line with the cleaning schedules. Perform the relevant briefings with front and back-of-house staff pre and post service.
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