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2+ years within Fashion Retail Management as a Store Manager, Concession Manager, Team Leader, Floor Manager or Assistant Store Manager/Department Manager. Drive clienteling and repeat business from the floor wioth a stong team ethic.
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Position Title: Stocker - Meat Department: Meat Supervisor: Meat Manager FLSA: Full/Part Time, Hourly, 8-10 Hour Shifts, Union Restaurant Depot is a wholesale cash-and-carry foodservice distributor.
$8 an hourPart-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Retail Manager is responsible for all aspects of the gift shop operations and floor management, including staff, equipment, and property to facilitate the fulfillment of financial goals and company initiatives.
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Supervisor: Seafood Manager. + Works with Hi-Lo operators to ensure that the selling floor remains stocked & safe by promptly returning overstock pallets to the overhead reserves. Promptly and safely handles any spills and removes any trash such as plastic wrap, plastic ties, pieces of wood or any other trash gets immediately removed from the floor and discarded appropriately.
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They will collaborate with the Nurse Manager to ensure adherence to DPH regulations and will role model and assist with the implementation of culture change initiatives. Responsibilities may include:Oversight of all floor change of shift huddles and monitoring of timely arrival of team membersProvide communication/report off to Clinical Coordinator at the end of each shiftDelegate assignments to team during to shiftInitiate necessary reports including DPH, incident reports, concern resolutionsAssure completion of admission or discharges during shiftAttend rounds (wound, physician, etc.
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Work actively with the Cash Office Manager and store management team to minimize expenses and control shrink (such as cash handling, pick-ups and loans, cashier over/short, security, shoplifting, sweet-hearting, product handling, and returns.
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Delivers an energetic and omni-channel sales floor experience that builds brand connection, customer engagement, and sales. You’ll lead the Crew in the absence of the Store Manager with transparency, while coaching and inspiring them to drive results through engagement and accountability.
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Notify customer service manager or assistant customer service manager of any problems customer inquiries or complaints, potential security problems, shrink problems within the store, perishable overstock at check stand (returns), or any unusual problems or situations.
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The Key Holder (Part Time) is also responsible for operating as the floor supervisor on duty in the absence of a manager in the store. As a floor supervisor on duty, the Key Holder (Part Time) will be responsible for, but not limited to, completing basic store operations, opening and closing tasks and leading associates in daily tasks.
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Minimum of 1 year of retail experience as Cashier, Retail Floor Generalist, or Store Receiver is preferred. Store Manager and/or Co-Manager. Merchandising Receives inbound freight, prepares and places merchandise on the sales floor per DSW standards, completes markdowns, maintains clearance standards and organizes and maintains the stockroom.
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The Department Manager in GM may assist customers with school supplies, electronics, dorm, convenience, gifts, and clothing while assisting in the daily operation of the store. Maintain an appealing and clean sales floor—hang, fold, shelve, peg merchandise to a particular standard using a planogram or general merchandising guidelines.
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Consumable and Reagent Manufacturing Floor Manager. Machine shop and additive manufacturing experience a plus. Consumable and Reagent Manufacturing Floor Manager. Install electrical, mechanical, electronic parts and hardware in assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools.
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The Visual Merchandising Manager directs the merchandising, product flow, and display while supporting daily store operations to create an inspiring and dynamic experience for the customer. Plans and owns an effective shipment process utilizing reporting and business analysis to maximize new product placement on the floor and in back of house; creates strategies for replenishment and recovery of sell-through and markdowns.
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Reporting to the Logistics Manager, the Retail Fulfillment / Shipping and Receiving Associate ensures accurate inventory management processes are in place and product shipment issues are resolved.
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We manufacture and install long-term floor, wall and lining solutions to markets including, but not limited to: food & beverage, general manufacturing, pharmaceutical, chemical processing, education, healthcare, government, technology and hospitality.
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