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From one tiny Cincinnati grocery store more than a century ago, we've grown into what today is the nation's largest grocer with nearly 2,800 stores in 35 states operating under 28 different names.
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Our unique technology and premium ingredients offers an artisan quality gelato that contains no preservatives, up to 40% less sugar, and less fat compared to popular grocery store brands.
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Provides and facilitates effective communications with the Division Director, Support Staff, and store hosts. CRG is partnered with a large American retail company with over 100 years of service in the search for a Store Director to oversee its Charleston, SC location.
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Overall management responsibility for operation of retail grocery store during absence of the Store Director, including store performance, control of cash, inventory and security, customer services, and management of staff.
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These businesses provide turnkey product and service solutions to the Grocery, Quick Serve Restaurant, Retail Petroleum & Convenience Store and Pharmacy vertical markets." We are searching for a Software Developer to design, write and test new software for our new Digital Signage.
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This dynamic role is responsible for supporting and growing brand profitably in a number of critical channels of distribution including: Supporting Sales Manager with Specialty Store chains, Gourmet Grocery and Hospitality and Restaurant/Food Service for the OXO and Hydro Flask brands.
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We are looking for a high energy candidate with previous Store Management experience in Grocery or Convivence channel. We are North America's largest ESOP. We have a Store Manager position at our Crossroads IGA available in Greenbrier, Tennesse.
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Train in various store departments such as Bakery, Deli, Meat, Grocery, Produce, and Front End. Understanding opening and closing procedures for all departments. Retail Grocery Store background.
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Farmview Market is a specialty grocery store, full service butcher shop and café. · Provide support to associates during peak periods in café, kitchen, grocery and butcher shop. · Assist General Manager with day to day operations of customer service, driving store sales and increase profitability.
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Handles DC and UNFI invoices for product delivered outside store receiving hours. All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Monitor Grocery storage area for cleanliness, neatness and preparing for next shift (i.e. making bale, reclamation, plastic, pallets). Use and maintain equipment in good working order; immediately advise Department Manager or Store Management of any maintenance or equipment problems.
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Experience to include at least one to two years as a Department Head/Assistant Manager, or similar position in a retail grocery store or equivalent type operation or a current DG key carrier position with similar experience.
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Demonstrates advanced product knowledge and d Leader, Team Leader, Department Manager, Team Lead, Associate, Manager, Management, Grocery. Develops and maintains creative store layout and product merchandising.
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Assists in developing in new store opening. Plans promo calendar structure, in collaboration with the Director, Grocery. Influences and guides the Grocery Operations by developing a strong relationship with the GM, Retail of Eataly North America stores.
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As a Store Manager you will be responsible for planning and executing the day to day operations of the grocery store. · Adhering to departmental and store budgets in alignment with Fiscal Year projections.
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