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Experience in a parts store, auction, retail store, auto body/collision, or fast food/restaurant/convenience store management experiencE. Knowledge of cataloging and/or inventory management systems.
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Inventory protection, asset management, operational and safety issues. If this sounds like you, NAPA is looking for a passionate Assistant Store Manager. Enjoy creating a superior customer service experience to achieve maximum market penetration, drive store growth, increase sales and profitability.
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This is a technical management role to lead a team that develops Python and Golang micro-services that power our global software distribution engine. The commitment to healthy engineering practices, documentation, quality and performance optimisation is as important, as is the requirement for fair and clear management, and the obligation to ensure a high-performing team.
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Communicates regularly with the management team regarding all aspects of sales, visual execution, customer feedback and FT Store Supervisor, PT Store Supervisor and Sales Associate performance.
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The Shop Manager is responsible for the overall store performance both financial and operational of a market by establishing and maintaining guest services, overseeing and is accountable for the operation of their market by ensuring maximum sales and profitability through expense control, human resource management, and managing operating costs and shrink.
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With capabilities spanning technology, data science, supply chain management, fulfillment, customer service, and more, we help brands launch, scale and grow—across product categories and geographically.
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Implements non-discriminatory related management skills while hiring, training, counseling, mentoring, motivating and separating employees. Certificates & Licenses: Food Server certificate (e.g. ServSafe) and Food Safety Management certification may be required.
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Assist in hiring, performance management, and employee relations in coordination with HR and regional teams. 3+ years of sales and management experience with a proven track record in achieving metrics and goals.
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This role is a hands-on experience that develops your supervisory experience, coaching skills, coffee/ tea passion and business acumen, all to build your understanding of store management.
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Experience: Prefer store management experience in retail, grocery, or drug store environments. Assumes certain management responsibilities in absence of Store Manager.
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Assists Store Management in all aspects of daily shift management, including customer relations, inventory control, stock room, till/point of sale, procedural tasks and paperwork, visual merchandising, opening and closing the store.
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Dollar Tree proudly offers our full-time store management Associates with an opportunity to earn a bonus each month if key performance goals are achieved. Must possess minimum 3 years prior retail management experience.
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In addition to overseeing operational tasks such as opening/closing procedures, inventory management, and visual merchandising, the ASM will serve as a key collaborator in accomplishing store objectives and nurturing team development.
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As Store Manager, you'll wear many hats, managing various aspects of our store operations, including opening and closing procedures, cash management, team scheduling, training and coaching, inventory control, shift coverage, merchandising, stocking, and ensuring exceptional customer service.
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The Store Manager oversees and is accountable for the operation of a store, ensuring maximum sales and profitability through controlling expenses, shrinkage, human resources management as well as all aspects of merchandising and inventory control in adherence with all Company policies and procedures.
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management job Title: store in Golden Valley, MN
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