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Join our team as an Assistant Store Manager and have a positive impact on many lives. The Assistant Store Manager is also responsible for following and enforcing all Company policies and procedures and performing other operational and strategic duties.
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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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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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SUMMARY: An Assistant Manager shares in the responsibility for the overall performance of the store and assists Store Management with generating sales potential, recruiting and developing staff, maintaining store appearance, and controlling expenses and shortages.
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The Store Assistant General Manager (AGM) provides the vital support to the Store General Manager in the leadership for the marketing and operations functions for the Travel Store, Convenience Store, Fuel Island, Maintenance, Other Income, and at specific locations Motel Profit Centers.
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Design Your Future at PVHAssistant Store Manager- TOMMY HILFIGERASSISTANT MANAGER REPORTS TO: Store Manager SUMMARY: An Assistant Manager shares in the responsibility for the overall performance of the store and assists Store Management with generating sales potential, recruiting and developing staff, maintaining store appearance, and controlling expenses and shortages.
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We are looking for someone with specialty retail experience as an Assistant Store Manager in a leadership role. Our Assistant Team Leaders must be able to work a flexible schedule according to the needs of the business, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
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Humble Leadership - Ensures that the needs of store partners and customers are met. Assesses customer experience within the store and promotes a culture of customer engagement. plus selling incentives (SPIFFS) and monthly store sales bonus opportunity.
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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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WHO YOU ARE As our Assistant Manager, you support the Store Manager and management team in achievement of sales and service goals. Work with the Store Manager to attract, develop and retain the finest people to build a talent pipeline to achieve current and future business goals.
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DESCRIPTION The Assistant Store Manager is responsible for directing an efficient workflow and assisting the Store Manager in a variety of store operations duties.
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Two or more years of Store or Assistant Store Manager experience in a retail environment. In the absence of the Store Manager, the Assistant Manager is responsible for leading the entire operation of the Store to ensure that Company standards and best practices are consistently met.
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Service model; managing and supporting customer service initiatives (for example, store of the community and community outreach programs); Teach); communicating and collaborating with all levels of associates regarding store operations, utilizing technology, business initiatives.
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The Full Time Assistant Store Manager's anticipated pay range is $14.00 - $18.00 per hour, with the potential to earn discretionary bonuses. The Full Time Assistant Manager is scheduled up to 40 hours per week.
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