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Perform other duties as assigned at the discretion of the Store Manager or District Manager. Operate the cash register in an efficient mannerIn locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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In locations that offer hot food - Assist the Store Manager by overseeing quality control, merchandising, safety programs and other guidelines in place for successful food service operation.
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Increase retail and wholesale sales on a store basis, monthly after 90 days in position. Become proficient in the utilization of Ace Retail Technology applications such as ACENET, ADW, Epicor and inventory management reports to assist Ace store owners and managers with recommendations to improve results.
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Non-CDL delivery driver! Delivery Driver Compensation & Benefits. Delivery Driver Duties and Responsibilities. Apply to be a Delivery Driver today. Non-CDL delivery driver.
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In the absence of the Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager, the Sales Lead acts in the capacity of the manager on duty. Overview : The Sales Lead supports the management team in achieving store sales and profitability goals by creating a positive and energetic store environment.
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In-Store Grocery Shopper will scan and bag orders on the go while following all bagging standards. Online Grocery Pick-Up Clerk working as In-Store Grocery Shopper is responsible for selecting and gathering products for customers' on-line orders in the most efficient manner with attention to freshness and quality.
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Participates and assists in events that reflect the unique communities we serve as requested by Store Manager, Healthcare Supervisor, or District Manager. Completes education credits and training, including learning modules, as required by the CompanySeeks professional development by monitoring own performance, solicits constructive feedback, and leverages Healthcare Supervisor and Store Manager as mentors and coaches.
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Site remediation, spill response, hydro blasting, vacuum truck, tank cleaning, refinery-based work) Commercial driver license. site remediation, spill response, hydro blasting, vacuum truck, tank cleaning, refinery-based work) Commercial driver license.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director, Store Manager, Assistant Manager of; Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Home; Fast and Fresh Department Manager; Assistant Fast and Fresh Department Manager.
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Contribute to meeting or exceeding the store’s goals related to retail and service sales, guest loyalty (including credit), omni-channel sales, and retail shrink as set by Ulta Beauty for the store.
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You’ll have an opportunity to learn the ins and outs of several jobs, including Bulk & Cylinder Driver, Material Handler, Forklift Specialist, and Driver Helper, all while working to get your credentials to transition into a full-fledged Driver role (which will require a Commercial Drivers License [CDL], HAZMAT endorsement, and/or tanker endorsement.
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Perform as Manager-on-Duty during scheduled shifts when Store Ops Manager (GM) is not present. Support Store Ops Manager with ordering, inventory control and scheduling.
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The Seasonal Stock Associate reports to a General Manager or a Store Manager. Notify manager on duty of safety risk or threat in the store. Additional responsibilities as assigned by MOD/ General Manager or Store Manager.
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Manages and assists with remodels and new store openings from concept to completion. Provide superior customer service through fun, friendly store while delivering quality products; responsible for customer relations and customer complaint resolution.
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Responsible to order and maintain inventory in the center store departments (i.e., grocery, dairy, frozen, GM/HBC) while utilizing inventory control procedures to ensure product freshness and quality.
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