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The Assistant Team Leader provides leadership for the successful operation of the entire front-end of store. Responsibilities include Associate development, customer service, asset protection and store maintenance.
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Supervise and manage all aspects of Loss Prevention practices in Store Manager and Manager In Training’s absence. Supervise and manage all aspects of daily store operations in Store Manager and Manager In Training’s absence.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for expediting shipments of parts sent and returned from or to XL Parts/The Parts House distribution center(s). Assistant Store Manager.
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If this sounds like you, NAPA is looking for a passionate Assistant Store Manager. Lead a successful team, support the store manager, and manage in our fast-paced retail stores.
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Control Expenses: Prepare store schedules; Accurately manage store inventory including receiving, transferring, completing price changes and conducting product counts; Open and close the store.
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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 Assistant Store Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in promoting a customer and product-focused sales culture, where our values and guiding principles are at the forefront of all store operations, including managing sales operations, asset protection, and human resources functions to ensure great customer experience and maximum profitability.
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Store Space Self Storage is looking to hire an Assistant Store Manager to join our team in Loganville, GA and it could be you! As the Assistant Store Manager, you will serve as an invaluable member of our team by striving to build a clean, safe, and positive experience for our customers.
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You must be 18 years or older to be a manager in our corporate owned and operated restaurants. General Manager: $50,000- $70,000. Assisant Manager: $40,000- $50,000. The People Department Manager’s responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant hires qualified crew, trains them well, and schedules them to meet restaurant sales and profit goals.
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Job DescriptionAs an Assistant Store Manager, you will have the opportunity to be part of a diverse team with an excellent company culture. May be required to run errands for the facility and travel to other store locations.
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The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for establishing and maintaining Guest Services. The Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the various tasks involved in the overall operation of a store, ensuring maximum sales and profitability by developing staff, controlling expenses and shrinkage as well as all aspects of merchandising and inventory control in adherence with all Company policies and procedures.
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Compensation: Assistant Manager's Earning Potential $45,760.00 - $48,620.00 Annually with Health Insurance Benefits - General Manager's Earning Potential $50,050.00 - $57,200.00 Annually in base pay + Monthly Bonus Program, Health Insurance Benefits & paid vacation.
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The Assistant Manager will refer all duties which require managerial experience and/or approval to the Store Manager (e.g. disciplinary action, hiring, and terminating associates.
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If you enjoy working as part of a management team and have previous supervisory experience, we would love the opportunity to talk with you about our Assistant Store Leader Trainee role! Ability to oversee and provide customer service leadership, training, and coaching, alongside the Store Leader, for all store employees.
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We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced individual to join our team as an Assistant Store Manager in Lawrenceville, GA, US. This role entails the oversight of all store operations and close collaboration with the General Manager of our Lawrenceville location.
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