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Assist with visual merchandising, set up, and other store-related projects, as well as conducting merchandise stock counts, and assist with monitoring and maintaining the fitting room areas including returning merchandise to the sales floor.
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Daily processing and accounting posting for vehicle sales, service, parts, and body shop sales. Complete monthly account reconciliations (e.g., floor plan, bank, finance reserves, manufacturer's statements, accounts payable.
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The Visual Keyholder will set the garment presentation on the Sales Floor & Windows according to the Commercial Handbook. Ensure that all communication in the windows and sales floor complies with local legislation.
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Maximize sales by ensuring TH Customer Service program is being executed to standard as well as ensuring merchandise styles and sizes are well represented on the sales floor. Communicate with team at Take 5 meetings, regarding individual sales performance, and other key performance indicators such as UPT, conversion, store results, product sales and other information to help them provide great service and achieve goals.
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Using software such as AutoCad, develop floor plans, riser diagrams, schematics, system power calculations, and control panel layouts. The Fire Alarm System Designer applies engineering principles to every design to meet code and customer requirements; review product specifications and performance requirements to determine designs that can be installed in customer facilities; interface with AutoCad (ACAD) drafters, project managers and sales, and support their various needs.
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Assists with store tasks including unloading trucks, loading customer vehicles, & moving product on the sales floor. Interacts with sales teams for special instructions for each delivery.
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Customer Service: Provide friendly, top-notch customer experiences through "white glove" service with a servant's heart in our stores and in customer's homes and obtain new rental orders when needed on the sales floor and over the phone.
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Style Consultants are welcoming and helpful in meeting guests needs on the sales floor and in the fitting room. Be an expert and dedicated owner of assigned areas to ensure sales floor is zoned, in stock and accurately signed for guests.
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Further, the Sales Floor Department Supervisor must supervise associates in other departments, as needed, to meet the demands of the store. The Sales Floor Department Supervisor is primarily responsible for leading and enabling a team of associates to deliver the best possible customer experience in the store.
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Bonitz, Inc., an employee-owned Company, is looking for a full time, dynamic Project Consultant (Sales) who has the capacity to lead and influence both internally and externally. Bonitz specializes in all types of flooring, floor care, terrazzo, ceilings, wall systems, cladding and access flooring.
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Train, observe, and coach the customer experience team (sales floor and cashier) to achieve results; participate in the performance management process; support Talent Development of your team; utilize the leadership competencies for continued self-development.
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You'll be greeting guests on the showroom floor and out on the car lot, showing guests various makes & models of vehicles while educating them on features, availability, and pricing, working deals with the customers and utilizing the Sales Managers as needed, following the dealership' and legal sales processes, etc.
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Lead the team by actively being on the floor, engaging with employees and developing their sales and client engagement abilities. JOB SUMMARY: The General Manager is a passionate supporter and leader of our Elase Brand in the greater Salt Lake Area. This person is integral in driving our business for consistent sales growth.
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Promote company programs (i.e., customer loyalty program participation, warranty sales, private label credit card enrollment, etc. Uphold company merchandising and presentation standards by following established floor sets, signage requirements, price changes, inventory presentation and replenishment standards, etc.
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Consistently demonstrate the benchmark selling techniques for retail sales, custom clothing sales, and special occasion rentals. Continuously encourage and participate in team selling and positively impact the achievement of the store sales volume and metrics goals.
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