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Under the general direction and supervision of the Estate Manager, the Tasting Room Estate Host is responsible for efficiently and effectively hosting guests and promoting the sale of wine through customer service, hospitality, education and a meaningful wine tasting experience.
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All Dual General Managers are required to attend and successfully complete a 3-day General Manager University (SMU) training program within 30 days of completing NHU. This class may include overnight travel at the company's expense.
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As an Assistant General Manager, you’ll get to encourage a sales team and create outstanding customer experiences in one of our retail stores. You will also be responsible for some daily operational tasks and will lead your team when the General Manager is away.
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You’ll conduct minor maintenance projects at our vacation rental properties from general day-to-day property care, communicate with the Property Manager, troubleshoot challenges, assist with IT support at rental properties, and coordinate offsite maintenance of our fleet of housekeeping, maintenance, and Pinot Car vehicles.
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The Unit Manager will direct the daily functions of the Nursing Unit in accordance with current federal, state and local standards governing long term care facilities, and as may be directed by the Director or Assistant Director of Nursing Services, to ensure that the highest degree of quality care can be provided to our residents.
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Restaurant General Manager Responsibilities. Restaurant General Manager Qualifications. Restaurant General Manager Benefits. 3+ years as a GM or Dining Room Manager for a boutique, fine dining restaurant.
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Job Details GENERAL SUMMARY: Function as a Cashier and/or Stocker and act in a lead capacity in the absence of the Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager. Order zones and drop shipment categories, following prescribed ordering practices, as assigned by the Store Manager.
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Support store manager in training and development of sales professionals; follow-up on initial onboarding training of new team members. High school diploma or general education degree (GED) plus a minimum of 6 months Fred Meyer experience and 1 year jewelry sales experience; or combination of relevant education and experience.
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Computer Proficiency: Familiarity with relevant software programs (Shopify, Adobe Suite, Microsoft Office, and general computer file navigation.) Responsibilities: The Gallery Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing the daily operations of a commercial art gallery.
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Shift control training completed in current restaurant and validated by the restaurant general manager and district manager. Handle guest complaints in the absence of an assistant manager or restaurant general manager.
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Job Description: About this Job: Reporting to the General Manager, the Director of Operations is responsible for all aspects of operations including people, customers, sales and profits.
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GENERAL FUNCTION The sales supervisor works closely with the store manager to learn all aspects of store management. Assists the store manager in training and managing all employees in the execution of daily tasks and to maximize sales.
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The General Manager is responsible to manage and direct the daily operations of an Abby’s Restaurant to assure quality food, sanitation, customer service, and achievement of sales and profit goals.
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Contributes to control expenses through promotional and pricing compliance, loss prevention, employee retention and following general store expense budgets. Consistent written and verbal communication with Store Manager and Area Manager and other departmental groups as needed regarding stores performance.
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About Our Company General Position Summary Principle Duties and Responsibilities Produce sales gains, by providing customer service. Established ability to produce sales results while minimizing loss.
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