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Understand and use company tools such as; financial reports, average cost inventory system (ACIS), scheduling, productivity, ordering (CAO), and business information systems. Ability to use hand held computers for orders, mark downs, scan outs, and inventory.
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Report discrepancies through Inventory Manager. Complete inventory reviews including year-end inventory. The Operations Manager may also complete the duties of the Freight Coordinator and Visual Merchandiser based on business needs and/or store volume.
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And sell merchandise and keep the kiosk/store/station/lot clean. Ability to stoop, bend, stretch, reach, stack, and lift inventory weighing up to 40 pounds to stock, inventory, They help their managers maintain inventory, cash, and forms according to company requirements.
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Maintain productivity in shipment processing, inventory counting, price change activities. Take responsibility for productivity and profitability of the store including sales growth, staffing and inventory results.
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Quick Service, Fast Food Restaurant, Cook, Kitchen Management, Customer Service, Cashier, Food Service, Inventory Control. Assist with inventory & placing product orders. Quick Service, Fast Food Restaurant, Cook, Kitchen Management, Customer Service, Cashier, Food Service, Inventory Control.
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Responsible for all aspects of the warehouse operation, receiving, stocking, inventory control, mailing, processing return items, cleaning equipment, warehouse housekeeping, transferring supplies.
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Maintain bottles and glasses in an attractive and functional manner and assist the restocking and replenishment of bar inventory and supplies in addition to required side work. The new hotel within the historic Flat Iron will also include a restaurant/cafe, rooftop, speakeasy, banquet space, and shared work space.
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Execute invoicing of all expenses related to Guest Experience and F&B&R departments, including Inventory, Divvy coding, and Accounts Payable. Manage monthly inventory: must be available on the 31st/1st of every month.
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Responsible for inventory management, purchasing, and cost control initiatives. Minimum three (3) years experience as a General Manager or Managing Partner in a high-volume, full-service setting.
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Complete Radio Frequency ID (RFID) scans in GM areas and system audit functions to ensure inventory accuracy. The General Merchandise and Food Sales team leads inbound, outbound, replenishment, inventory accuracy, presentation, pricing and promotional signing processes for all General Merchandise (GM) areas of the store.
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The Quality Review Clerk performs a variety of manual/administrative tasks associated with inventory control, kitting, auditing, shipping, receiving, and dispositioning nonconforming material in accordance with established procedures.
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Support the budget and operational decisions with documented financial analysis to include profit margins, sales per square foot in total, last year to current year sales comparisons, ROI of marketing expenses to sales, expenses as a percentage of sales, break-even analysis, and inventory management.
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You'll provide exceptional customer service and have our customer's needs in mind while helping them find a total technology solution both in-store and through the kiosk (training provided). Bonus plan, flexible part time hours, generous paid time off, weekly pay, training, and career growth opportunities Compensation based on qualifications and experience.
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All team members will assist with customers at gas pumps, maintaining inventory, stocking products, recycling waste, and maintaining our high standards of sanitization. If you prefer working in a small, fast-paced environment with a tight-knit team, you may soon find yourself working at one of our many convenience stores.
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Assist with inspection of vacant units and inventory work to be performed adhering to the renovation process. JOB DESCRIPTIONResponsible for renovating units which could include but is not limited to carpentry, plumbing, electrical, repairs, cleaning and painting.
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