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In short, Our Management Training program leverages your existing leadership skills, tunes them to our business philosophy, and gets you ready to run your own store as a General Manager in 6-12 Months.
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When you walk through the doors of an Oberweis Ice Cream & Dairy Store, you’ll instantly feel as if you’ve gone back in time to the good old days of sitting down at the counter of your local soda fountain for a tasty ice cream treat.
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As Associate Store Manager, you will focus on hiring and retaining great talent to deliver an inspiring shopping experience in which our guest feels inspired and empowered to customize their space.
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Managerial experience with another employer in a Retail Store/Hospitality Manager or Retail Store/Hospitality Assistant Manager capacity, with people leadership, business management, and customer-facing experience.
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Completion of Store Manager training program (LEAP) or willingness to complete Walgreens Leadership Essentials training (for individuals placed in ESM role on or after June 1, 2021) within 12 weeks of ESM start date.
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Benefits that benefit you Paid weekly Flexible schedule Associate discounts and perks Health benefits: medical, dental, vision 401k Tuition assistance Career pathing Development Opportunities The impact you’ll make As the Assistant Store Manager, or as we like to call it ‘Experience Manager’, you’ll have shared leadership oversight of the safety of people and pets, customer experience, inventory management, and financial outcomes within the store.
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Responsible for shut down and closing store (closing shift) Attend General Manager meetings for area/market. GMs open 70% of the time, close 20% of the time and work a mid shift about 10% on average.
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In 1885, opticians William Wall and Charles Ochs opened their first eyeglass store and manufacturing facility in Philadelphia, PA. Their reputation for fine eyewear and superior eye care grew, and Wall & Ochs was soon synonymous with exceptional quality and great value.
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The Store Manager delivers key performance indicators and ensures flawless execution of the customer experience, recruits and hires brand right associates with a passion for optics, coaches and develops associates and management alike to prepare bench strength for the region/company, and lastly seamlessly links the doctor and retail functions together.
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Assistant Manager - Operations Responsible for managing the inventory team, inventory control, store operations, and visual merchandising. Support the Store Manager in daily operations and store managementManage execution of opening and closing procedures including visual merchandising, inventory management, dailycoverage plans and system reconciliation.
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The General Manager is responsible for overseeing the financial success of the store and has full P&L responsibility. The GM leads a team of dispensary managers who specialize in DOR’s (division of responsibility) and is accountable for all aspects of managing a single retail store (as well as all other projects/duties as assigned.
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This position reports to our Area Sales Manager and has the following direct reports: Store Visual Manager (based on volume), Department Manager, Department Supervisor (based on volume), Visual Merchandisers (based on volume) Cash Office Responsible (based on volume), and Sales Associate.
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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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Assist Store Manager in planning and supporting the scheduling and execution of store workload. Assist Store Manager in leading and managing adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and Company programs to ensure compliance to applicable laws and requirements; ensure execution of Company policies and standards; hold team accountable for store conditions and results.
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Assist Store Manager, as directed, with POG execution, pricing integrity to include price changes, Was/Now, TRP, and Ad signs, as well as all Super Tuesday pricing and signing execution.
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