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Support Store Ops Manager with ordering, inventory control and scheduling. Perform as Manager-on-Duty during scheduled shifts when Store Ops Manager (GM) is not present.
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Ensures store personnel adhere to inventory procedures, product handling guidelines, and cash control policies to minimize losses. Assists their direct leader with achieving the store payroll and total loss budget, inventory counts, and training new employees.
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Assists the Store Manager in all aspects of the daily operations of a retail store to achieve targeted productivity, inventory control, sales and profitability. Monitors deliveries of product movement within the store to ensure effective inventory and merchandise management.
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Protect Petco pets & merchandise, and minimize loss by ensuring all store standards and operating procedures are met, including workplace safety, inventory control, and loss prevention.
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This position is the direct operational link between store / field teams with various business functions including Eye Care, After Sales, Product, IT & Digital, Inventory Control, Marketing/Visual and Asset Protection teams.
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Provide complete assistant to Store Manager in overseeing inventory control through accurate record keeping appropriate loss control measures, and strong knowledge of merchandise.
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SM needs to manage priorities for team, schedule, payroll, performance management , inventory control, customer outreach, visual merchandising. A childrens boutique is seeking a Store Manager.
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The Assistant Manager is responsible for supporting the Store Manager in the various tasks involved in the overall operation of a store ensuring maximum sales/profitability by establishing and maintaining Guest Services, developing staff, controlling expenses, shrinkage and all aspects of merchandising and inventory control.
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Oversee store operations, including, but not limited to maintaining stock (organization, replenishment, and inventory control) and store cleanliness and general housekeeping Ad hoc projects as assigned.
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Store Operations (Inventory, Labor Management, Cost Control) Provide guidance to Team Leaders in team operations including profitability, expense control, inventory control, buying, merchandising, labor and regulatory compliance and special projects as assigned.
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Owning all product/inventory management at your store, including executing product walkthroughs, overseeing visual merchandising and sell-through. The Store Manager determines the availability needs (in partnership with the Regional Manager), and this schedule could include a combination of shift times, including mornings, evenings, and weekends.
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Our store managers drive sales and profits through merchandising, inventory management, expense control, human resource management and controlling operating costs. The store manager will have expertise in company culture, merchandising, shrink control and operational aspects of the store.
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