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The Assistant Store Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operations at the retail level, including staffing, training, scheduling, buying, visual merchandising, cash management, inventory management, and compliance adherence.
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Job Details GENERAL SUMMARY:Responsible for the management of all employees in the effective planning and implementation of all store processes, including ordering, receiving, stocking, presentation, selling, staffing and support.
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In addition, the Store Manager owns overall operations in terms of cost control, inventory management, environmental compliance, and most importantly, safety. ResponsibilitiesAs a Midas Store Manager, you will manage and direct all automotive and general service technicians in the operation of the shop, including:Recruit, hire, train, motivate, evaluate, schedule and coach employeesDeliver exceptional customer service while listening and consulting customersFollowing up with customers, services requested, estimated completion times etc.
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Have at least 2 years' fast food/retail management experience. Develop a strong management team through succession planning using the internal promotion process. Implement a strategy to maintain operational excellence and consistency in store cleanliness, food safety.
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Property Management, Retail Sales, Retail Sales Lead or Team Lead, Cashier/Sales, Sales Specialist, etc. As an Assistant Store Manager , you will have the opportunity to be part of a diverse team with an excellent company culture.
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Assumes certain management responsibilities in absence of Store Manager. Experience: Prefer store management experience in retail, grocery, or drug store environments.
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3 years retail / customer service management experience or. Our Store Managers bring the Starbucks experience to life by managing store operations, driving financial success, building great teams, and building a meeting place in their communities.
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The Manager in Training is to assist the Store Manager in the smooth and profitable operation of a store. 3+ years Food Service/Retail management experience or bachelors degree preferred.
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If you have experience in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative, Retail Associate, Store Associate, Hospitality and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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Leads, directs, and at times, actively participates in various aspects of the merchandising process, including freight prep, truck unload, stocking, re-lays, financial management, and inventory control.
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If you are interested in growing your retail management career with one of the largest and fastest growing off-price retailers in the nation, join the Burlington Stores team as a Store Manager.
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Systems capabilities preferred: SAP, Order Management Systems, Microsoft Office. 5+ years of retail, hospitality, grocery, or restaurant experience, with at least three years in a management capacity required.
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Training - Associate Training System, Management Training System, District Manager in Training, Career Development and more. Signet maintains an online registry system to encourage all interested employees to apply for careers in the management positions listed in this registry, and to ensure equal opportunities for advancement to all Signet employees.
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In this role, you’ll be responsible for directing and leading the team to achieve store objectives which include sales and profit goals, recruiting, performance management, training, and development.
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Have 3+ years of experience in store management in a customer-facing business, supervisory experience in a retail setting or similar. The Good Feet Store offers unlimited earning potential for our Store Manager which includes a base salary plus commission and store bonus.
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