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This position is based In-Store at our Lilly Pulitzer Retail Location. Help maintain Lilly Pulitzer’s visual and operational standards as set by the Visual and Retail Operations teams. Provide continuous feedback to store management team on store selling opportunities and successes.
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Responsibilities include Associate development, customer service, asset protection and store maintenance. The Assistant Team Leader provides leadership for the successful operation of the entire front-end of store.
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Working Relationships: Store team members, Region Manager, VP of Retail Operations, Human Resource Business Partner and Human Resource Centers of Excellence, Facilities Maintenance, Marketing, Risk Management, Environmental, Legal departments, etc.
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The MM guides a team of Task Associates and is accountable for supporting the operations of a retail store, including, but not limited to, the shipment process, replenishment, omni-channel, price changes, and markdowns.
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Direct merchandise flow, such as shipment, replenishment, and omni-channel operations, throughout the store. The Store Manager position is twofold: To drive and guide all aspects of the customer experience and store operations; and to identify, develop and lead talent and teaching for the store team.
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The RAM is a development role that is intended for those who aspire to become a Retail Store Manager (RSM)Your Talents:Primary point of contact for retail store in the absence of the RSM, including sales, operations and people processes.
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Familiarity with store technology, scheduling tools, store operations and workforce management systems preferred. Collaborate with functional owners to develop solutions that are practical to implement and integrated into store policies, talent management/associate relations practices and/or business operations.
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The Retail Service Specialist will support the Store Manager and Assistant Managers in areas of sales, customer service, store appearance, and store operations. Perform all store opening/closing duties, including performing day end procedures, verifying/securing money/deposits according to company policy, preparing bank deposits as needed, ensuring all night security lights are on, locking doors and securing building, arming/disarming security alarms, and checking/securing/locking delivery vehicle(s) parked in secure designated area.
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Manage visual publication calendar and delivery schedule to plan and execute all logistics workload; partner with Assistant Manager of Operations or Assistant Store Manager to schedule for workload.
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Lead teams providing solutions - from concept to implementation - across omni-channel capabilities, store operations and retail workforce management solutions. Minimum of 7 years of project management experience in the Retail Industry involving one or more of the following: Store Operations, Unified Commerce (POS, Payments, Order Fulfillment), Workforce Management, and Connected Stores (ESLs, screens/displays, sensors, tracking, etc.
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Sometimes you forget the milk at the store, run out of pet food for Fido, or just really need ice cream at 11 pm. Oversee execution of all facility operations and delivery processes for your shift, while ensuring that subsequent shifts are setup to succeed.
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You will be cross-trained in all areas of the store, gaining valuable operations experience. Operating the cash register in an efficient mannerAbility to adjust to whatever’s thrown your way, the environment here is fast paced (no 2 days are alike, that’s what keeps it fun)Brewing coffee, stocking shelves, coolers, and freezersWe love to keep a clean store.
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When there is no manager onsite, the Operations Supervisor or Shift Supervisor leads the store staff, ensures that store operations run smoothly, and is responsible for ensuring the completion of all opening and closing procedures.
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In-depth knowledge of store operations including: inventory control, loss prevention, retail systems, & store budget preparation. Ensuring store operations and visual presentation are up to AKIRA's standards.
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As a Retail Front End Supervisor, you’ll be an integral part of the store leadership team, working closely with Store Management in the areas of Merchandising, Customer Service, Operations, and Human Resources.
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