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Utilize business, strategic, and analytical skills to perform tasks such as: financial modeling and analysis; operations and service strategy development, revenue growth; operational process and technology optimization; store labor planning and analysis; organizational design and assortment/inventory performance analysis.
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As a Fulfillment Manager, your team will be responsible for all activities related to order fulfillment, inventory planning, picking, packing, and shipping logistics. Bonus: Background in natural health industry Actively embraces healthy living Benefits Annual Bonus Paid Time Off (PTO); Company covered health, dental, vision, and life insurance; 5% 401(k) match plus an additional 4%; Wellness Credit for gym, continuing education, preventative care and other reimbursements; Employee store credit; Company sponsored events; Fun team-building activities.
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Support inventory management and feedback with Operations Lead & Store Services team to ensure optimal quantities & assortment are available at the piercing studio at all times. Work with the Store Services & Operations lead to minimize shrink of piercing inventory through effective communication and compliance with inventory management systems.
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Experience in Manhattan Active Omni suite of applications includes (Order Management, Enterprise inventory, Digital Self-Service and Virtual Assistant Support, Call Center management, Store management and POS.
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Experience in Order Management system or point of sale/Store Management system or E-Commerce is a strong plus (MAO, DOM, POS, Sterling OMS) Experience in Inventory Management, Order Orchestration (B2B and B2C), databases, cloud implementation, and execution.
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Our global team of over 2,500 employees drive our capabilities in product development, product formulation, strategic sourcing, manufacturing, packaging design, brand marketing, project management, quality assurance, compliance, distribution, and logistics.
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Supports the efficient workflow of the pharmacy and assists the pharmacy manager in identifying ways to optimize pharmacy financials, inventory management and enhance patient experience.
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The Product Operations Lead is a part of the store leadership team responsible for executing on the store product strategy, including product operations and inventory management.
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Leads, directs, and at times, actively participates in various aspects of the merchandising process, including freight prep, truck unload, stocking, re-lays, financial management, and inventory control.
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Tracks stock levels and notifies the Store Inventory Coordinator (SIC) or management when new orders are needed. Works with and through corporate, store, and commercial management and employees to facilitate sales expectations and company service standards.
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The Assistant Visual Manager will adapt corporate visual direction based on individual store need and inventory levels and drives sales through strategic merchandise placement and compelling displays.
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Effectively utilize POS system and inventory management functions to ensure maximum efficiencies in store. The Inventory Control Manager is responsible for all operational functions of the Retail Store and may be required to act as Manager on Duty in the absence of the Store Manager and Assistant Manager.
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You have experience with POS systems, including inventory management functions, retail merchandising concepts and retail visual concepts. Monitor store inventory levels and partner with the corporate team to maximize sales through product replenishment and communication of product needs.
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Assume managerial duties in the absence of the manager, including staff scheduling, opening/closing, inventory management, upholding visual brand standards, maintaining safe working conditions and facilities maintenance.
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This is a great opportunity for someone that has a passion for customer service, is detail-oriented for stocking and inventory management, and is skilled in operating point of sale and maintaining Store conditions.
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