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Works closely with the Store Manager to carry out corporate policies and assist with ensuring excellent J.Jill visual merchandising and operational standards. Overview : The Assistant Manager supports the Store Manager in maximizing store potential, achieving sales productivity goals and profitability as well as hiring, coaching and developing associates as selling and style advisors.
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The Merchandising Assistant Store Manager collaborates with peers on the store leadership team as well as the District Manager and Area support staff to assess the needs of our customers and develop the best methods for achieving service, sales, and operational objectives.
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Ensure effective communication happens through all teams involved in the FBA operation including product development, merchandising, purchasing, inbound/outbound operations, and the E-Commerce Marketplaces business team.
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In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager. Oversee quality control, merchandising, & food safety programs in locations that offer hot food.
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As an Assistant Store Manager, you will have the opportunity to be part of a diverse team with an excellent company culture. comIf you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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2-3 years of previous visual display and merchandising experience or management. Manage all visual aspects of the business including visual, display, merchandising and floorset execution.
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As an Assistant Manager, you are a key member of the leadership team. Must regularly move around all store areas and be accessible to customers. Process information and operate store systems accurately.
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This position will further support the District Loss Prevention Manager(s) by conducting awareness training, root cause analysis and threat assessments. Partner with Distribution Center Loss Prevention Supervisor to resolve issues involving the flow of merchandise to the store and any firearms issues.
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Provides leadership and direction, and manages day-to-day operations of Fresh (meat, produce, deli, bakery), Front of House Departments (tire bay, gas station, member service, frontline, membership fee income, and maintenance departments), overall merchandising, signage, recovery, and receiving within the club.
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At other brands, you might see similar roles called Optical Assistant Manager.) Report to the Store Leader, working together to anticipate staffing needs and oversee Optician Apprentice Program participants.
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Opportunity:Full-time, paid Dental Assistant position to assist a skilled Prosthodontist in all tasks related to dental implant and prosthetic procedures. Qualifications: Experience as a Dental Assistant is desired; knowledge of implant dentistry preferred.
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Assist the Front Office Manager in managing the Front Office operations to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service and compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Follow the daily schedule set by the merchandising manager to ensure the most efficient in-store service. Join our team of Full Time Nabisco Merchandiser/Order Writers and fulfill the merchandising needs of our customers through communication & relationship building, stocking store shelves, and maintaining or changing out displays.
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Our team of Merchandising Specialists visit major retail establishments like Best Buy, Walmart, Target and more to ensure the proper placement, assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting of all promotional product displays for our clients such as Microsoft, Samsung, Vizio, Bose, Intel, among many others.
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merchandising job Title: assistant store manager Company: Collections Inc in Natick, MA
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