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Perform as Manager-on-Duty during scheduled shifts when Store Ops Manager (GM) is not present. Support Store Ops Manager with ordering, inventory control, and scheduling.
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Completion of all training programs leading up to Manager in Training position or equivalent training. Recruit, interview, and hire high-caliber employees with in-store needs.
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The Store Manager In Training (SMIT) job is a development focused role that is crafted to prepare you for a CVS Store Manager position. We support your development towards the store manager role by participating in a self-paced, collaborative training over the span of 16 weeks.
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Provides supervision and development opportunities for management and hourly associates in a facility that may present issues such as highturnover, significant engagement issues, inexperienced associates, and recruiting challenges in an experienced, highly competitive market, requiringongoing and proactive recruitment, hiring, training, mentoring, succession planning, duty assignment, performance evaluation, recognition, anddiversity awareness across multiple levels of the organization.
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Position Purpose: Assistant Store Managers in Training are learning the various responsibilities and functions of the following roles: Assistant Store Manager, Operations Assistant Store Manager, Night Operations Assistant Store Manager, and Specialty Assistant Store Manager.
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The decision to move the Manager In Training to the position of General Manager will be determined by the store owner. As an Assistant Store Manager, you’ll play an integral role in cultivating and maintaining the Restore culture.
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The overall mission of the Store Manager is to be a leader within the LensCrafters organization. Take pride in the store and guide the team to execute all operational, inventory, and visual tasks to guidelines flawlessly to ensure the best customer and patient experience.
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This managerial role will act as a key functional support leader in the daily business operations of the store, including training and supervising employees, managing inventory levels and driving for results.
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Key Responsibilities:Supporting Store Operations and Sales:Assist the Store Manager in overseeing daily store operations, ensuring a smooth and efficient client experience.
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Objective is to receive hands on training preparing manager in training for a management position in another store or future location. Support store manager by working with the assistant management team ensuring safety compliance and that all team members receive appropriate training in all areas.
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Our Assistant Store Managers assist the Store Manager in maintaining daily focus on individual and team members' standards achievement to attain sales and profit projections; contributing to an atmosphere of total customer satisfaction; developing skills and product knowledge of team members through training and evaluation; and recruiting and selection of team members.
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Assist the store manager in setting team member goals, providing feedback on goal achievement, coaching/mentoring team members, and making sure team members are staying current on their individual training.
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The Store Manager in Training is responsible for being a leader in the regional market and in an assigned store. This role is designed as a pipeline to become a REI Store Manager in the future to operate a profitable business, ensure recruitment, training and development of a strong talent pipeline, plus build relationships to connect the store to their local community.
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You must be 18 years or older to be a manager in our corporate owned and operated restaurants. Reach your goals and build your future with college tuition assistance, valuable job training, and retirement benefits.
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If you have a disability and require assistance in this application process, please visit your nearest Target store or reach out to Guest Services at 1-800-440-0680 for additional information.
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