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Service model; managing and supporting customer service initiatives (for example, store of the community and community outreach programs); Teach); communicating and collaborating with all levels of associates regarding store operations, utilizing technology, business initiatives.
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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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The Assistant Team Leader provides leadership for the successful operation of the entire front-end of store. Responsibilities include Associate development, customer service, asset protection and store maintenance.
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Supports Manager in all day to day operations of assigned thrift store. Communicates with the Store Manager regarding all facets of the stores operations keeping them updated and sharing all incidents, concerns and ideas; and with ARC Department Heads as outlined in training as assigned.
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O Promptly reports all maintenance or repair needs and issues to the store manager and when unavailable the appropriate personnel at the ARC. Implements customer development and retention plans.
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Our Assistant Store Manager lead the operations through that lens and oversee all aspects of our retail store - from head to tail! Develop your leadership skills as a Store Manager then a District Manager.
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Assistant Store Managers in Training are learning the various responsibilities and functions of the following roles: Assistant Store Manager, Operations Assistant Store Manager, Night Operations Assistant Store Manager, and Specialty Assistant Store Manager.
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SalonCentric RetailAssistant Store Manager. Drive the Business- You support your store manager increating new approaches to increase sales and profitability by identifyingopportunities and acting quickly to address them.
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If you enjoy working as part of a management team and have previous supervisory experience, we would love the opportunity to talk with you about our Assistant Store Leader Trainee role! Speedway is a gasoline-convenience store company with over 4,000 stores from coast to coast.
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We are consistently recognized by our guests as an industry leader when it comes to service, product selection, store design and overall atmosphere. Specific Accountabilities: Execute policies, programs and procedures defined for center store operations.
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As a Family Dollar Assistant Store Manager you will be responsible for providing exceptional service to our customers. Assists Store Manager in ordering merchandise and record keeping to include payroll, scheduling and cash register deposits and receipts.
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If you answered YES, apply today for our Retail Assistant Store Manager Position! Set Clear Direction- You work alongside your store manager to establish and communicate a clear vision to your team.
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Shoe Carnival, Inc. is looking for a dedicated and driven Assistant Store Manager to join our family. As an Assistant Store Manager, you'll feel a strong sense of connectedness not only to your work and your coworkers, but also to the community that we serve.
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Two or more years of Store or Assistant Store Manager experience in a retail environment. In the absence of the Store Manager, the Assistant Manager is responsible for leading the entire operation of the Store to ensure that Company standards and best practices are consistently met.
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Ability to oversee and provide customer service leadership, training, and coaching, alongside the Store Leader, for all store employees. Demonstrated ability maintaining a clean, safe environment by complying with all health and sanitation procedures to ensure the store is presentable and that all products are in-stock.
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