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The Retail Operations Manager is responsible for the efficient operation of a Retail Store, Boutique or Attended Donation Center (ADC), with accountability for the operation functions. The Retail Operations Manager leads team to achieve established goals for sales, production, customer service, payroll, safety and expense control and closely collaborates with Site Manager to achieve standards and goals.
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Responsibilities include supervising Payroll, POS functions, shipping and receiving, after sales, loss prevention, supply orders, controlling expenses, facilities maintenance and assisting in management of all areas of Boutique operations as needed.
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Collaborate with Loss Prevention field team on any employees supporting the project, providing feedback and address any issues identified. LP Operations Manager , you are responsible for protecting Sephora Stores, Merchandise, and People to mitigate theft and ensure only authorized persons are entering the store.
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The Recycling Center Operations Manager is responsible for managing the recycling and other post-collections activities in a Recycling Center. The Operations Manager works with his or her General Manager and other managers in the business unit to execute a local strategy for the marketing of commodities locally or nationally that complements the Area’s overall strategic operating and implements tactical initiatives to drive functional excellence and budget achievement.
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Showcase superior operational skills, with experience in managing a Profit and Loss (P&L) statement and strategically investing in growth with balancing expense margins. Our Operations/Branch Manager position is for those who thrive on the challenge of growing a high-performance business and team.
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Manage the budget and financial aspects of operations, including profit loss analysis and cost control measures. Operations Manager - Retail/CPG Industry. Assistant Operations Manager - Hollywood.
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Establish and enforce procedures for building security and product loss prevention, mitigating risks and minimizing inventory shrinkage. Serve as a key member of the Operations team, holding the position of Operations Manager in one of our largest fulfillment centers nationwide.
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The Operations Manager leads the team to achieve established goals for sales, production, customer service, payroll, safety and expense control and closely collaborates with Site Manager to achieve standards and goals.
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Monitors and maintains salesfloor, production area, structural, electrical, store equipment, landscaping, housekeeping, loss prevention and safety to company standards. Adheres, coaches and trains Ambassadors on de-escalation practices regarding the public and proper procedures for loss prevention situations.
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