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Attend weekly manager meetings and 1-1s with Area Sales Manager to discuss store/team needs, successes, challenges and opportunities. Partner with local HRBP and Area Sales Manager to resolve all employee relations matters.
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For more than 50 years, we have been the retail pet industry leader in the area of animal care with ongoing staff training programs, in-store animal husbandry systems and community service programs aimed at placing homeless pets and curbing pet overpopulation in the community.
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Reporting to the Director of Operations, an Operations Coach is responsible for brand management and revenue growth through planning, direction setting, operational focus, financial results management, coaching of in-restaurant leaders, and employee development for a group of multi-unit restaurant leaders within a specified geographic area.
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The Dual Store Manager will provide leadership and strategic direction to create an environment that exceeds guests’ in-store and digital expectations, with maximum productivity, profitability, and sales results.
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Participates in marketing programs Develops and implements appropriate strategies to resolve unfavorable trends to enhance sales and profits Ensures execution of Human Resources programs, proper staffing levels and maintains an ongoing system for the recruitment, development, recognition, and retention of store management and crew.
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Notify Store Manager and/or Area Sales Manager of any customer complaints and comments (handle any in-person customer complaints) In partnership with the Store Manager, the Store Assistant Manager will support in the oversight of daily in-store operations and provide assistance on the sales floor ensuring store is profitable.
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Strategically plan and execute in-store events in partnership with HQ Marketing and Area Manager, hosting (3) events per quarter to drive new and repeat customers, foster community engagement, and create memorable experiences that deepen customer loyalty and achieve KPIs and business goals.
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Prepare quarterly Sales and projections for area supervisor approval including follow up on store action plans. We are currently looking for a Restaurant Manager to supervise, coordinate and direct the service in our dining room in order to maintain high standards.
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Collaborate with the Merchandising team and Area managers to coach Store Teams on driving commerciality and selling, as well as limiting reduction costs in physical stores. Support and educate the Stores teams alongside the Area Managers in aligning sales planning and scheduling with the aim to improve efficiency and customer experience.
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Meet regularly with the internal partners (I.e.: store managers, Area sales managers and Regional sales manager) communicating all on-going maintenance activities and on current projects.
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The Assistant Store Manager (ASM) provides direction and oversees the work of others in a leadership capacity. The ASM assists the Store Manager in all operations of the store, and ensures a safe, customer-focused, and environment at all times.
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As a Merchandising Manager at Burlington, one of the largest off-price retailers in the country, you’ll play a key role in the day-to-day management of the store, including the overall maintenance and organization of the selling floor, recovery, fitting rooms, sizing, and other areas of store operations as needed.
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Assist the Store Manager in training and developing the store team, ensuring they have the necessary product knowledge, sales techniques, and customer service skills.
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Budget Planning for the area & sales operations (Ware House) To regularly visit area in order to study the market situation, competitor’s actives, market trend and report promptly along with suggestions recommendations and implement counter plans.
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Under the direction of the store manager, is responsible for the in-store operations that are directly involved in the sale of merchandise for an accountable selling area or areas.
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