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As a key leader of our Bakery/Coffee Shop Department, this position is responsible for assisting the Bakery/Coffee Shop Manager and Bakery/Coffee Shop Assistant Manager with product management, food safety, quality control, merchandising, sales generation, labor and general expense control, personnel development, and customer service.
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The Fleet Sales Program Manager is the primary contact for coordinating and organizing the fleet management process at Kenworth. Consult with fleet sales managers, sales administration, and engineering to make sure the spec is priced right and buildable, and with operations and materials to coordinate all tasks associated with processing, building chassis, and tracking open issues towards closure.
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Ability to move about the work place coaching and directing employees; selling to customers and retrieving merchandise from storage or sales floor. The Floor Lead contributes to the success of a Sur La Table store by inspiring customers on all points of their culinary journey.
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A day in the life would include fulfilling warehouse orders by kitting and packing direct material and delivering the kits to the production floor. Verify all materials are packaged/bagged and tagged for hand off to the production floor.
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Job Description: The OTS Sales Associate is responsible for securing incremental availability of our Pepsico Beverages Portfolio within a variety of customer channels via strategic selling solutions.
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Lay out truss supplies and materials on carts or floor and stock plates for component set-up. Read shop drawings to identify plate sizes, plate gauges, girder truss nailing, and bolt patterns.
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The Cage Cashier 's responsibility is to cash checks, issue money to the floor and promote good guest relations. Ensure the proper completion of fills and credits to and from the gaming floor and for signing and ensure the accuracy on the following forms: Fill/Credit form, Notification of Error, Soft Count Reconciliation, Soft Count Drop, Cage Paid In/Out, Strap Variance Log, Chip Cabinet Log, Cashier Window Count Sheet, Cage Bank Count Sheet, Master Game Report and all other daily paperwork required within the cage department.
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Contribute to meeting or exceeding the stores goals related to retail and service sales, omni-channel, guest loyalty (including credit), and retail shrink as set by Ulta Beauty for the store.
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Perform related duties in support of the store attaining its assigned sales goal. - Demonstrates knowledge in nutrition, Pals Rewards membership sign-up, Welcome to the Family and effective suggestive selling techniques to increase sales.
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Our C.H.E.F.S. Values:Curious & CreativeHungry For Food & ResultsForward Thinking & FlexiblePosition Summary: As a key member of our rapidly growing organization, our Sales Associate ultimately acts as the face of our company by delivering outstanding customer service and building strong relationships.
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Are the advocate for the client through sales opportunities and shelf work through building relationships with store leadership. Danone Retail Sales Representative. If you happen to have Retail or Sales experience already, even better.
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Monday-Friday: 10-11 hours per day; Saturday-Sunday: 9-10 hours per dayLast sales day (10th and final day of the show)- tear-down of booth Part Time: Work one roadshow/month. In this role you will be reporting to the Event Sales Manager focusing on direct-to-consumer sales.
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37%-42% commissions + 10% commission on retail sales (On average $59-$84+ / hour)For You:Be part of a luxury revolution in the hospitality space. Opportunity:Massage Therapist - Part Time Compensation: We offer highly competitive compensation and commission on industry leading prices.
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Adept at using technology required for store operations (e.g., POS systems) and sales presentations (e.g., interactive demonstrations, iPad, apps); technology engagers and early adopters preferred.
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Assists the Bakery Manager in executing operational and administrative responsibilities, which may include cake production plans, productivity goal setting, team scheduling, supply ordering, sales and labor reporting, basic accounting and expense control procedures, staff scheduling, and payroll processing.
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