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Today, the company is a total building resource offering unparalleled service and value serving a wide variety of markets including commercial office buildings, industrial manufacturing complexes, public/private school facilities, retail space, recreation applications, and market rate and senior housing complexes.
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The Inventory Supervisor is the first point of contact to resolve any event concerns in support of and at the direction of the Area Manager or District Manager and drive operational excellence through maximizing our employee’s productivity and growing the team through engagement.
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The Retail Merchandiser will play an essential role in our brand partnership connection while helping our retail customers manage and display their products. This position will report directly to a District Manager, but you will work independently onsite at our retailer locations.
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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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As a Part Time Sales Manager, you will be the first face of the brand for growing families. Offer consistent, in the moment feedback to store team and raise performance concerns to Store Manager.
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The Meat Manager ensures the store's meat department operates at the standards set by the company, driving sales and maximizing profitability. All inquiries about employment at this independent retail partner location should be made directly to the licensee, and not to Save A Lot Corporate.
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The assistant manager interacts with customers regularly, providing styling advice and strategizing to achieve team sales goals. This Assistant Store Manager assists in the supervision of a store team focused on creating an unforgettable shopping experience that leaves our customers looking and feeling their best.
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Retail Store Manager (RSM) work as the leader of a Retail Team to bring the T-Mobile brand to life. Retail Store Manager- Arch Telecom. We’re a national T-Mobile Preferred Retailer with 300+ retail stores across the U.S. Since ‘93, we’ve been providing superior service and quality wireless products featuring the latest in technology.
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Types of jobs you could find at Fedex FedEx Office Retail Customer Service Associate This employee provides expertise in shipping, printing, signs and graphics. Must be able to perform multiple tasks simultaneously while keeping the retail counter neat and clean.
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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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General Manager Optical Retail Full-Time. Your experience in optical and retail management will help drive our growth and deliver amazing customer experiences. As a General Manager, you'll lead your team to provide exceptional service and operational excellence.
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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. Supervise the customer service levels on the retail showroom to include team member execution on customer service programs (Related sales, Hi5, Rock the Call, Never Say No, Rock the Lot, etc.
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A High School diploma or GED is preferred, but not required for candidates that have at least one year of retail management experience. Many of Speedway’s top managers started their career as a cashier, some even as part-timers simply looking for some extra income.
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New graduates or candidates with only retail experience will not be considered for this position. An Ohio licensed Pharmacist is needed to manage pharmacy operations within a 260 bed hospital (Genesis HealthCare System.
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Retail Store Manager - Zanesville, OH. The successful Store Manager will work a retail schedule, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required, and adapt quickly to the constantly changing environment of the wireless industry.
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