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Responsible for all aspects of Human Resources within the store (i.e., recruiting, hiring, training, and retaining top talent). You get the Dr. Martens brand and are excited to support the team in enhancing Dr. Martens’ footprint in the Americas region.
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Ensure that all Procedures are updated in store to provide the best practice for staff and patientsTrain dispensary staff to ensure a consistent performance and knowledge base of company standard operating procedures, a comprehensive understanding of all marijuana and marijuana-infused or derived products being sold to patients, and best practices for dispensary personnel.
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The PM Kitchen Manager / Sous Chef is responsible for supporting the Head Chef in the execution of all culinary business operations and management of all back of house staff including, hiring, training, and onboarding.
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Calling all conceptual thinkers, team players, and eyewear aficionados — KREWE is looking for a Community Engagement Store Manager to lead our Nashville store team. Key attributes and qualities we are looking for in candidates for all open roles: Entrepreneurial spirit, innovative and solution-oriented, adaptable and resilient, best-practices methodology, team-oriented with a lean-in attitude, highest standards for execution, and a high level of accountability.
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Collaborate with the Retail Store General Manager, the Visual Merchandising Manager or Regional Visual Merchandiser and local store staff to develop and install environmental displays and customer communications.
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Whether you are providing guidance on merchandising as an Area Merchandising Manager, truck care services as an Area Truck Care Manager, restaurant services as an Area Food Manager, or overall retail operations as a District Manager, the goal is to support all aspects of operations in an assigned territory.
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Managers In Training will learn how to successfully manage the day to day responsibilities of running an EG America convenience store location from our finest leaders. During official training weeks, Managers In Training work alongside Training Managers, gaining insight and best practices for managing a convenience store location.
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The Food & Beverage Manager will be responsible for training and developing all service staff. The Food & Beverage Manager must be personable and able to work in an ever- changing fast-paced environment.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES;Drives Sales•Contribute to store sales goals by selling furniture, accessories and services offered by La-Z-Boy•Team with Store Manager, Sales Manager, Designer, and Associates to promote the Design program and drive overall store sales•Assist the Designer to achieve established Design program sales goals•Consistently execute the La-Z-Boy selling process and strive to provide a favorable experience to all customers.
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Musket, a rapidly growing, Houston-based commodities supplier and trader. Where People are the Heart of Our Success Multi-Unit Manager At Love's, our values go beyond our name. Background Checks All offers of employment may be conditioned on receipt of a background check report and/or drug screen that is acceptable to Love’s.
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The district manager attends bi-weekly meetings, works with the Director of Finance, the Director of Human Resources, the Director of Training, and the managing partner to ensure the restaurants are operating properly.
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The Training manager also determines and oversees all enterprise-wide training comprising approximately 6,000 employees and vendor staff across the HSS main campus and regional sites.
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Manage and direct in-store team members to ensure optimal customer service that values customers’ time and supports overall store operations. Ensure every customer is offered the opportunity to participate in Lids’ membership programs or special offers when live in-store through employee education.
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These cap experts strive to foster the passion for sporting and fashion goods by meeting the needs of our customers while ensuring that all areas of the store are engaged. Effectively prepare store for inventory audits and support in performing them as needed to confirm inventory accuracy.
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