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Managing product ordering and store inventory. Direct day-to-day operations of the store. Creating and managing store schedule. The Cafe Manager at The Juicery in Waltham is responsible for the overall day to day operations of our quick serve restaurant.
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Ensure overall accuracy and efficiency of inventory and cash store operating procedures. Handle in store operation systems (Point of sale, Workday, Powerbi etc.) Perform payroll and scheduling, ensuring appropriate store coverage to improve efficiency and provide the best customer experience.
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As a Store Manager you will enjoy the opportunity to develop outstanding associates, deliver exceptional and consistent customer experiences, and positively impact growth. Our store leaders are the front line of our field leadership team: they’re retail and customer-savvy, dedicated brand ambassadors and thrive on the connections we make with our customers.
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Assistant Store Manager - Boston Diesel has long been a leading pioneer in denim and casual fashion, known for moving outside and ahead of trends in its industry. In this Assistant Manager role, reporting to the Store Manager, you will be responsible for growing our brand awareness in this new market, developing a strong business and leading a team of fashion enthusiasts, with a focus on client experience.
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The Associate Store Manager supports the Store Team Leader in all aspects of store operations. Store Operations (Inventory, Labor Management, Cost Control) Support the Store Team Leader in all areas of operations including inventory, safety, merchandising, financial and physical plant issues.
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Serves as Manager on Duty including opening and closing the store. When serving in this role, provides leadership and direction to floor associates and ensures that store, merchandising, and customer service standards are continuously met, including merchandise presentation, signage, recovery, and cleanliness.
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Leads a "never out of stock" culture with store partners to ensure exceptional customer experience for all Omni-channel initiatives (examples include, but are not limited to: BOPUS, Extended Aisle, and Repeat Delivery.
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The Store Manager 2 is an on-the-floor leader, not only performing all store functions but also leading the store to success by developing a team that consistently delivers the Luxury Retail Signature Experience in order to exceed expectations in all areas of business operations, i.e. financial results (sales and profit goals), customer and associate satisfaction, merchandise presentation, public relations/events and asset protection.
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Directly supervises the Assistant Store Manager and Delivery driver, if applicable. Sales Managers are required to drive sales, manage receivables, accurately account for inventory and manage operations so the store meets profitability targets established by Axia Acquisition Corporation.
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Starbucks is a place of warmth and belonging, where everyone is welcome, and we value the unique experiences that each partner brings to our team The Shift Manager role is structured as a management training program that builds on your supervisory experience, coaching skills, coffee/ tea passion and business acumen all in preparation for fully managing a store.
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Assisting the Store Manager with duties and tasks, assuming the role in his/her absence (daily reports, action plans implementation, KPI performance) The Assistant Manager will be responsible for assisting the Store Manager in order to achieve the sales goals and ensure that the workplace runs efficiently.
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Report to the Area Manager on the evolution of the store to provide updated information to facilitate decision making. We are currently hiring an Assistant Store Manager for our store in Boston, that will coordinate and lead the store team and related activities in accordance with the guidelines of the Store Manager, ensuring compliance with assigned sales targets, customer satisfaction and the image of Pronovias.
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My client is seeking a dynamic and experienced Retail Store Manager to lead their team for a new store opening. The Retail Store Manager will be responsible for driving sales, providing exceptional customer service, managing store operations, and creating memorable shopping experiences for our clientele.
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We are looking for a Store Manager and several Client Advisors to join our Retail team for our brand new upcoming GANNI boutique opening in Boston in July. We have part-time and full time positions open at all levels.
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In support of our mission, we are seeking an Assistant Store Manager to join our Boston, Newbury team. You will report directly to the Store Manager. Help execute any in-store marketing or programming events by acting as a liaison with HQ team members.
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