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Work closely with District and Store Management, Human Resources, Legal, Operations and Control on all relevant Asset Protection and Shortage Control matters. Contribute to the development of Asset Protection program, provide direction and leadership in initiating these new programs and manage training and awareness program for store teams.
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The Construction Manager will support the entire Store Development team with all aspects of the New Store Development Process. In this role you will be involved with initial site inspections, conduct due diligence investigations, invoice processing, and turnover to Operations.
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Must have completed all the current and required Firestone Complete Auto Care store education courses & modules required for this position. With locations across North America and more than $3 billion in tire and auto service sales, Bridgestone Retail Operations is the right place to build a career.
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We are looking for a collaborative, analytical and detail-orientated Store Operations Manager to join our team to manage Store Payroll and Workforce Efficiencies. Minimum of 5 years of experience in retail, focusing on store operations in high volume environments.
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Assist in the Management of cash control Recycler Maintenance Change requests Opening and closing of registers Daily register audits Assist in the management of inventory in Oceanic and Shore Shop store operations Assist with Convergence Inventory Control (Internal Transfer, Vendor Transfers, Damages and Departmental Charges) Learn and understand product placement and how it affects sales as well as per cap.
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The Store Manager is the key leadership role responsible for overseeing all aspects of store operations, staff management, administration, sales maximization, and brand representation.
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Be able to deep-dive into store operations and productivity reporting. Be able to train managers in day-to-day operations at the store level. Bridge the gap between back-office and store level communications.
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The Manager, Store Design & Visual Merchandising Operations, reports to the Director of Store Design and Visual Merchandising based within the NYC metropolitan. The Manager, Store Design & Visual Merchandising Operations will support the orchestration, seamless execution, and logistics for all Store Design and Visual Merchandising initiatives across the Americas.
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Support the broader Store Operations Team and initiatives where needed. Partner with Financial Planning & Analysis Teams to track payroll expenses ; react to business and workload trends to maintain targeted store payroll budgets.
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Manager, Media Operations. Ensure compliance with delivery guidelines for all promotional assets and store final AV and static content in appropriate internal Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems.
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The Associate Manager of our first-floor main engine will work in partnership with the Operations Manager and store partners to serve high quality beverages and food offerings, unique to Starbucks Reserve, Empire State Building.
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Oversee store operations ensuring inventory levels support business needs, store is efficiently staffed, labor planning supports budget and revenue goals and overall level of organization and efficiency is maintained at all times.
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Ideal candidates will be able to lead through ambiguity, foster connectivity with the cross-functional team (Merchandising, Space Planning, Marketing, Store Operations, etc.) You can effectively stretch across multiple functions (styling, merchandising, innovation, guest insights, store operations etc.
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Our client for this Luxury Assistant Store Manager / Assistant Gallery Manager job opportunity is an established fine art gallery established in 2002, representing some of the top artists in the industry.
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We are currently seeking an Operations Manager who will report to the Store Manager in our Saks NY location. Manage returns from receipt to resolution, partnering with Regional Operations Manager and department store operations teams when necessary.
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