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You can multi-task and have attention to detail; priority-setting and time management are your strong suits. You've led teams in a retail management role previously - #practicemakesperfect.
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Savers, an international thrift retailer, is looking to fill Retail Manager position(s). Programs to stop smoking, diabetes management coaching, and on demand care options. Job Title: Department Manager.
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As a Clinical Manager, you may advance your career into an Area Team Lead or Director of Operations role. Collaborates with or functions as the Home Therapies Program Manager to oversee the facility’s Home Therapies Program.
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About the RoleAs an Assistant General Manager, you’ll work with the General Manager to create, execute and maintain the store business plan. Who You AreA current or former retail employee with 2-4 years of retail management experience.
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The Sherwin-Williams Management & Sales Training Program is an accelerated, entry-level position designed to prepare you for a Store Management role in 18-24 months. With Sherwin-Williams' promote-from-within philosophy, you will have the opportunity to progress into an Assistant Store Manager position upon successful completion of the initial 6-8-week training.
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Implement non-discriminatory related management skills while hiring, training, counseling, mentoring, motivating, and separating employees. Knowledge of basic business and customer service principles including planning and organizing, resource management and leadership skills.
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Objective is to receive hands on training preparing manager in training for a management position in another store or future location. Support store manager by working with the assistant management team ensuring safety compliance and that all team members receive appropriate training in all areas.
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Budget Management : Develop and oversee the compounding department’s annual budget, ensuring fiscal responsibility and resource optimization. Responsibilities Operational Leadership : Oversee the management of compounding, sanitization, and chemical room operations, ensuring optimal use of personnel, materials, equipment, and time.
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Position Description Assistant Store Manager Location Twin Cities Outlets City Eagan State/Territory MN IMMEDIATE MANAGER: Store Manager DIRECT REPORTS: 0DIRECT REPORTS TITLES: N/AJOB CLASSIFICATION: Non - ExemptBUDGET RESPONSIBILITY: N/ALOCATION: THE PURPOSEAs an Assistant Manager, in addition to driving your individual sales results, you help the store management team to build and inspire the sales and support teams to engage customers.
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The Driver Manager will act as a link between the business, our drivers and customers. Schneider is seeking a Driver Manager in Rosemount, MN to provide leadership to a group of truck drivers through fielding phone calls and working to solve problems.
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Knowledge of P.O.S. system and the back office systems to fulfill management functions. Minimum of 2 years of experience in Restaurant Management with extensive knowledge of Friday's recipes, policies, standards, theories and successful results with past responsibilities.
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SUMMARY OF POSITIONAssists the General Manager in restaurant operations and in achieving planned sales and profit levels for the restaurant through the implementation, management, and enforcement of company policies, procedures, programs, and performance standards.
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General DescriptionAs a LIDS General Manager, you will be responsible for achieving company objectives in profit and loss control, sales performance, customer satisfaction and loss prevention by overseeing the operation aspects of the store while upholding LIDS Mission, Vision & Values.
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Communicate with the General Manger, District Manager, and Corporate Office and provide store reporting as required. Assist the General Manager with forecasting staffing needs, recruiting, selecting and retaining a high caliber staff.
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Job Details GENERAL SUMMARY:The Store Manager Candidate supports the Store Manager in the effective implementation of all store processes including employee supervision, staffing, inventory management, stocking and receiving, paperwork, and store needs.
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