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Works closely with cross functional teams like.com, operations, flex, store environment, merchandising, promotions/pricing, marketing (creative, media, etc.) The Assistant Manager of Brand Marketing will work with Brand Marketing leadership to assist in conceiving marketing strategies that capitalize on growth opportunities with prioritized customer segments by leveraging consumer insights, understanding the competitive landscape and working closely with cross-functional teams in Merchandising and Operations to drives the overall strategic success of Lowe's.
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At Lowe’s, we’ve always been more than just a hardware store. Lowe’s Operations Team Members work in a dynamic, collaborative environment — safely receiving and shipping products, operating equipment, and keeping up with the high-energy pace of a Lowe’s Distribution Center.
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The Customer Insights Senior Analyst will own customer insights projects for a specific business area(s) such as Customer Experience Design, Digital, Pro, or Store Operations. 3-5 years working with analytic/research software (e.g. SPSS, Wincross, Sawtooth, SAS, Decipher, Qualtrics, etc.
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The MDM works closely with cross-functional business units, including store/operations management, stores, and Field Delivery Directors to identify and implement solutions that support successful home delivery operations, all while acting as an advocate for customers.
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Specific to the MST ASM - Manages all reset, service and pricing activity within the store as well as Live Nursery service and watering as seasonal need requires. Support Ad Sales Associate, Operations, Retail, Outside Sales.
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This role must have a functional knowledge of the relevant laws, legal principles, and the litigation process to resolve claim, as well as a deep understanding of store operations and brand consciousness.
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The Night Operations Department Supervisor impacts Lowe’s mission daily by planning, scheduling, monitoring, and successfully implementing all non-selling operations in the back end and front end of the store, facilitating the store’s ability to provide a superior customer shopping experience and maximize sales and profitability.
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The Night Operations Department Supervisor helps keep our store safe by conducting safety walks, reporting hazards, training and monitoring staff, and understanding all safety and lifting requirements.
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The Night Operations Department Supervisor is primarily responsible for leading and enabling a team of associates to deliver the best possible customer experience in the store. To be successful, the Night Operations Department Supervisor must collaborate and communicate with other Department Supervisors and Assistant Store Managers to determine the most effective methods for meeting service, operations, and safety objectives.
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The individual in this role must continuously drive efficiencies and be able to teach others the skills needed to maintain effective store operations. Experience using store computer systems (including but not limited to: Project Tool, Genesis, Sterling, M2O, Thin Client, etc.
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The Front End Department Supervisor impacts Lowe’s mission daily by planning, scheduling, monitoring, and successfully implementing all non-selling operations in the front end of the store, facilitating the store’s ability to provide a superior customer shopping experience and maximize sales and profitability.
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To be successful, the Front End Department Supervisor must collaborate and communicate with other Department Supervisors and Assistant Store Managers to determine the most effective methods for meeting service, operations, and safety objectives.
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The Front End Department Supervisor helps keep our store safe by conducting safety walks, reporting hazards, training and monitoring staff, and understanding all safety and lifting requirements.
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The Store Manager works closely with cross-functional partners in HR, Asset Protection, and Operations at the District, Region, and Corporate levels to execute the Lowe’s business strategy within his/her store.
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You will ensure that all items are displayed attractively and are easily accessible to customers, supporting a positive shopping experience and efficient store operations. As a Stocker at Lowes, you will be responsible for maintaining inventory levels by restocking shelves and organizing products within the store.
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